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Allelujah

2023 | 99m | English

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When news of the closure of a small hospital's geriatric ward begins to reach the community, the hospital invites a local news crew to document their planning of a concert in honor of the hospital's most celebrated nurse. But there might be something more threatening to the hospital itself, more deadly than the politicians ready to shut down the place at a moment's notice.
Release Date: Mar 17, 2023
Director: Richard Eyre
Writer: Heidi Thomas, Alan Bennett
Genres: Drama
Keywords gay theme
Production Companies BBC Film, Ingenious Media, DJ Films, Pathé, Redstart Productions, Great Bison Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 15, 2024
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Name Character
Jennifer Saunders Sister Gilpin
Bally Gill Dr Valentine
David Bradley Joe Colman
Russell Tovey Colin Colman
Derek Jacobi Ambrose
Judi Dench Mary
JP Conway Kieran
Jesse Akele Nurse Pinkney
Lorraine Ashbourne Mrs Earnshaw
Nivedita Bhargava Mother
Nicholas Burns Minister
Paul Butterworth Richard
Eileen Davies Molly
Nishu Dikshit Ruma
Patricia England Mavis
Vincent Franklin Mr Salter
Gerard Horan Mr Earnshaw
Catherine Jayes Pianist
Rajinder Kaur Nani
Harsheen Kaur Shirina
Jeffery Kissoon Neville
Julia McKenzie Mrs Maudsley
Arian Nik Abdul
Amanda Root Cynthia
Louis Ashbourne Serkis Andy
Rhea Sharma Juneeta
Marlene Sidaway Lucille
Ross Tomlinson Gerald
Marjorie Yates Hazel
Dawn Batty Passer by
Jessica Baglow Dr Jess (uncredited)
Ray Burnet Opera Goer (uncredited)
Darren Charman George (uncredited)
Liam Edwards Audience Member at the Opera
Minouche Kaftel Mayor (uncredited)
Dennis O'Donnell Patient (uncredited)
Linus Scheithauer Opera Guest / Junior Board Member (uncredited)
Alfredo Tavares Politician (uncredited)
Jon Wennington Mayor's Husband (uncredited)
Name Job
Linda Wilson Set Decoration
John Wilson Editor
Naomi Donne Makeup & Hair, Makeup Designer
Chloe Gibbs Makeup & Hair
Tony Sankey Director of Photography
Glen Gathard Foley Mixer
Kirsty Leigh Graham Foley Editor
Rebecca Heathcote Foley Artist
Dominic Lawrence Foley Editor
Ian Morgan ADR Editor
Robert Searl ADR Mixer
Alex Stylianou ADR Recordist
Donal Woods Production Design
Richard Eyre Director
Heidi Thomas Screenplay
Ben Smithard Director of Photography
Jacqueline Durran Costume Designer
Alan Bennett Writer
George Fenton Original Music Composer
Nina Gold Casting
Martin Ware Casting
Andrea Cracknell Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
Name Title
Paul Grindey Executive Producer
Charles Moore Executive Producer
Nicola Morrow Co-Producer
Kevin Loader Producer
Cameron McCracken Executive Producer
Jenny Borgars Executive Producer
Rose Garnett Executive Producer
Damian Jones Producer
Andrea Scarso Executive Producer
Alan Bennett Executive Producer
Nicholas Hytner Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

When a small geriatric hospital in Northern England is threatened with closure, the staff and patients rally together to try and save it. There might be a glimmer of hope with this task as the government consultant tasked with the final evaluation - "Colin" (Russell Tovey) has his estranged father " ... Joe" (David Bradley) in that self same facility. The place is run under the benignly imperious hand of "Sister Gilpin" (Jennifer Saunders) with Bally Gill's "Dr. Valentine" tending to their clinical needs. As you'd expect with Alan Bennett, this comes at you from the left of the political spectrum, and highlights what he sees as the short-termism of fiscally based decision making. To that end, Sir Richard Eyre has assembled a strong cast of formidable character actors to portray the patients. Most notable amongst them, for me, was Julia McKenzie and Bradley is also on great form as the curmudgeonly old gent coming to terms with his predicament and his successful, gay, son. There is plenty of dry humour, observational sarcasm to the fore and Saunders and Gill have quite a nice chemistry between them as they both strive to care for their elderly charges. I can't say that I loved the ending. It is thought provoking, but somehow seemed just a little over-dramatic and unnecessary. That said, though, the ensemble cast reminded me very much "Quartet" (2012) with strong leading characters and familiar faces at every turn helping to highlight the serious (and lighter) issues of the ageing process for both the older folks and for those charged with keeping them well. Not sure it really needs a cinema to enjoy, but it's still well worth ninety minutes.

Mar 26, 2023