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In the Bleak Midwinter

The drama. The passion. The intrigue... And the rehearsals haven't even started.
1995 | 99m | English

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Director: Kenneth Branagh
Writer: Kenneth Branagh
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Out of work actor Joe volunteers to help try and save his sister's local church for the community by putting on a Christmas production of Hamlet, somewhat against the advice of his agent Margaretta. As the cast he assembles are still available even at Christmas and are prepared to do it on a 'profit sharing' basis (that is, they may not get paid anything) he cannot expect - and does not get - the cream of the cream. But although they all bring their own problems and foibles along, something bigger starts to emerge in the perhaps aptly named village of Hope.
Release Date: Sep 29, 1995
Director: Kenneth Branagh
Writer: Kenneth Branagh
Genres: Comedy
Keywords transvestite, theatre group, black and white, nostalgic, hamlet, christmas, gay theme, theater
Production Companies Castle Rock Entertainment, Midwinter Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 15, 2024
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Name Character
Michael Maloney Joe
Richard Briers Henry
Joan Collins Margaretta
Nicholas Farrell Tom Newman
Julia Sawalha Nina
Celia Imrie Fadge
John Sessions Terry Du Bois
Jennifer Saunders Nancy
Gerard Horan Carnforth
Mark Hadfield Vernon Spatch
Hetta Charnley Molly
Adrian Scarborough Young actor
Brian Pettifer Ventriloquist
Patrick Doyle Scotsman
Shaun Prendergast Mule Train Man
Allie Byrne Tap Dancer
Katy Carmichael Mad Puppet Woman
Ann Davies Mrs Branch
James D. White Tim
Robert Hines Mortimer
Edward Jewesbury Nina's Father
Carol Starks Audience Member
Jessica Manley Audience Member
Name Job
Roger Lanser Director of Photography
Neil Farrell Editor
Tim Harvey Production Design
Caroline Harris Costume Design
Caroline Kelly Wardrobe Master
Sally Harrison Hairstylist
Joan Hills Makeup Artist
Ivana Primorac Makeup Artist
Jenny Shircore Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
Christine White Makeup Artist
Christine Whitney Makeup Artist
Marc Atherfold Camera Trainee
Trevor Coop Camera Operator
John Curtis Electrician
Nicole Farhi Costume Designer
Ed Colyer Foley Artist
Kenneth Branagh Writer, Director
Jimmy Yuill Original Music Composer
David Appleby Still Photographer
Simon Finney Focus Puller
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Iona Price Associate Producer
Tamar Thomas Associate Producer
David Barron Producer
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DocTerminus
7.0

Branagh's 2022 black and white film **BELFAST** is considered his most personal film. I offer that his 1995 black and white film **IN THE BLEAK MIDWINTER** is equally autobiographical. And I guess that we will see a third black and white film in the future that would showcase the twilight of his ca ... reer to close out the Branagh Trilogy. (_Cross your fingers_.) **IN THE BLEAK MIDWINTER** is also the first film that Branagh does not appear. It is arguably the least popular film in his oeuvre, partially because of the release in the United States under the name **A MIDWINTER'S TALE**. For ease of understanding, this review will refer to it as **MIDWINTER**. The storyline is brief, almost a British **WAITING FOR GUFFMAN** as a small group of theatrical performers are mounting an overly ambitious, _underly_ funded production of that old Christmas classic, **HAMLET**. Yes the _everyone's dead at the end_ **HAMLET**. It even results in a powerful movie producer attending opening night in an environment not typical to great theatre. The screenplay is filled with great characters and very funny circumstances. Although not on screen, Branagh's voice is loud and clear. In fact, by this sixth film of his, we are able to see a bit of critical weakness. Branagh's films are lacking in quiet moments - usually wall to wall dialogue mixed with Patrick Doyle's regal musical scoring. This film is the first to subtly address that. In fact, it ends with many payoffs that the heart understands oh so well. **MIDWINTER** is a very good film, but will likely remain his most forgettable work... Until my _dream Branagh Trilogy_ Box Set exists!

Feb 17, 2022