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The Short & Curlies

1987 | 17m | English

(1263 votes)

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Popularity: 0.8 (history)

Director: Mike Leigh
Writer: Mike Leigh
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A short comedy by Mike Leigh about the romance between a young woman and a man who communicates only through jokes and humor...
Release Date: Dec 01, 1987
Director: Mike Leigh
Writer: Mike Leigh
Genres: Comedy, Romance, TV Movie
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Production Companies Channel 4 Television, Portman Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024
Entered: Apr 30, 2024
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Name Character
Alison Steadman Betty
Sylvestra Le Touzel Joy
David Thewlis Clive
Wendy Nottingham Charlene
Name Job
Mike Leigh Writer, Director
Roger Pratt Director of Photography
Lindy Hemming Costume Designer
Rachel Portman Original Music Composer
Jon Gregory Editor
Diana Charnley Production Design
Mark Sherwood First Assistant Director
Malcolm Hirst Sound Recordist
Heather Storr Script Coordinator
Sandra Shepherd Makeup Artist
Donald Banks Boom Operator
Anthony Black Costume Assistant
Katy Radford Production Coordinator
Name Title
Victor Glynn Producer
Simon Channing Williams Co-Producer
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narrator56
8.0

This is a fairly light and airy film, and attracted me only because it was directed by Mike Leigh. It doesn’t have any of his signature emotional drama or climactic scenes, but rather it tells the simple story of an unlikely suitor slowly winning over his love interest. I say slowly because everythi ... ng is relative, the film being merely 17 minutes long to begin with. I suspect Leigh also didn’t employ his frequent technique of allowing the actors to ad lib, but he does use good actors, such as a very young Alison Steadman, whom I have enjoyed in many later roles. Ms. Le Touzel, who is less recognizable to me though I have seen her also in many productions, is subtle and gentle in her portrayal of Joy, the object of our comic hero’s love. This is no masterpiece perhaps, but it does what it sets out to accomplish and tells a sweet little love story. If this is your first Mike Leigh film, start making a list of his other efforts, topped by his classic masterpiece (in my humble opinion, as the saying goes) Secrets and Lies. I envy you for watching them the first time.

Jul 31, 2022