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Brassed Off

Fed up with the system. Ticked off at the establishment. And mad about... each other.
1996 | 107m | English

(21825 votes)

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Popularity: 1 (history)

Director: Mark Herman
Writer: Mark Herman
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A Yorkshire coal mine is threatened with closure and the only hope is for the men to enter their Grimley Colliery Brass Band into a national competition. They believe they have no hope until Gloria appears carrying her Flugelhorn. At first mocked for being a woman, she soon becomes the only chance for the band to win.
Release Date: Nov 01, 1996
Director: Mark Herman
Writer: Mark Herman
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords brass band, province, northern england, music competition, yorkshire
Production Companies Miramax, Film4 Productions, Prominent Features
Box Office Revenue: $2,576,197
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jul 29, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Pete Postlethwaite Danny
Tara Fitzgerald Gloria
Ewan McGregor Andy Barrow
Stephen Tompkinson Phil
Jim Carter Harry
Philip Jackson Jim
Peter Martin Ernie
Sue Johnston Vera
Melanie Hill Sandra
Mary Healey Ida
Lill Roughley Rita
Peter Gunn Simmo
Kenneth Colley Greasley
Olga Grahame Mrs. Foggan
Bernard Wrigley Chapman
Ken Kitson Heavy 1
Adrian Hood Heavy 2
Sally Adams Ward Sister (as Sally Adams)
Katherine Dow Blyton Nurse
Toni Galacki Gary
Sky Ingram Kylie
Luke McGann Shane
Christopher Tetlow Craig
Adam Fogerty Miner
Sally Ann Matthews Waitress
Tubby Andrews Bus Driver
Ronnie Stevens Albert Hall Judge
Bob Rodgers Halifax Judge
Jacqueline Naylor Mother 1
Vanessa Knox-Mawer Mother 2
Max Smith Nightwatchman
Peter Wallis Elderly Man
Stephen Moore McKenzie
Name Job
David Appleby Still Photographer
Mark Herman Director, Screenplay
Harry Bowers Clapper Loader
Sarah Fitzgerald Still Photographer
Gavin Tookey Focus Puller
Felicity Joll Art Direction
Amy Roberts Costume Design
Norma Webb Hairstylist, Makeup Artist
Tricia Cameron Hairstylist, Makeup Artist
Julia Duff Casting
Jason Adams Foley Editor
Peter Elliott Dialogue Editor
Michael Ellis Editor
Andy Collins Director of Photography
Sophie Baker Still Photographer
Stuart Brereton Camera Trainee
Gordon Hickie Camera Operator
Chris Plevin Camera Operator
Don Taylor Production Design
Brian Read Set Decoration
Sallie Evans Makeup Artist
Priscilla John Casting
Graham Daniel Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dennis McTaggart Sound Editor
Ray Merrin Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mark Milsome Focus Puller
Trevor Jones Original Music Composer
Name Title
Steve Abbott Producer
Olivia Stewart Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
9.0

Land of bloody hope and glory eh! Grimley Colliery Brass Band has been going for nigh on a century, but as the town's colliery itself comes under threat of closure due to the drawn out miners strikes, so does the bands very own survival. Giving much relief to a very depressed area, the band are h ... oping to make the grand finals day at the Royal Albert Hall, could the arrival of Flugelhorn player, Gloria, be just what the band needs? Or is she merely the catalyst to something far more critical? Brassed Off is the first of what I personally call the Magical British Trio, three films that perfectly portray the British sense of humour during dark depressing times of unemployment. The other two of course are The Full Monty (1997) and Billy Elliot (2000), of which Brassed Off is essentially an appetiser of sorts, the warm up act for the big hitters so to speak. Not to say that Brassed Off is not worthy to sit alongside those well received pictures (home and abroad as they say), it most certainly is, it's just that its blend of humour and strife doesn't find any easy ground, thus making it hard for the undiscerning viewer to be at ease at the right moments. It is in short, unsure of what it primarily wants to be. The humour does work well tho, but it's in the dramatic core of the miners strikes, and the affects they have on the denizens of this quaint colliery town, that Brassed Off truly works, with some scenes literally tugging away at the old heart strings. Then there be the music itself, The Grimethorpe Colliery Band {on whose real life story this film is based} provide the music for the soundtrack, and its most enjoyable, often stirring, and definitely poignant at crucial moments. The cast are tremendous, Ewan McGregor and Tara Fitzgerald offer up splendid youthful heart, but they are playing second fiddle (or should that be third brass section?) to Pete Postlethwaite and Stephen Tompkinson. As father and son, Postlethwaite and Tompkinson give the film its deep emotional being, each driven by differing needs, Brassed Off's success rests with both men being able to hold the viewers attention from the get go. Tompkinson has made a very profitable and thriving career in British Television, and rightly so, but it remains criminal that he didn't go on and make more well known and profitable full length feature films after his fabulous turn here. Filmed in the ideal Northern English town of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, Brassed Off is a film that has evident problems, but to someone like me, a Brit who lived thru those depressing days under Margaret Thatcher's government, it's a film that I love for a myriad of reasons, one can only hope that one of those reasons strikes a chord with yourselves. A completely biased 9/10 from me!

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

A touching drama of a declining mining community in Margaret Thatcher's Britain. Pete Postlethwaite is subtle but forceful in his portrayal of "Danny"; the leader of the Grimley Colliery Band - one of the traditional brass bands that usually accompanied each mine in the North of England, much a ther ... e is a choir usually associated with a Welsh one. The story marries the inevitability of the mine closure with the impact on family and relationships throughout this close knit community and uses their band rehearsals as the axis for the plot. Tara Fitzgerald, Ewan McGregor, Philip Jackson and Jim Carter all contribute genuinely to this frequently dryly-humoured ensemble effort and by the end we are all too familiar with Rodrigo's "Concerto de Orange Juice".

Aug 27, 2023