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Greatest Days

Never forget.
2023 | 112m | English

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Director: Coky Giedroyc
Writer: Tim Firth
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Based on the Take That musical, five best friends have the night of their lives seeing their favourite boy band in concert. Twenty-five years later, their lives have changed in many different ways as they reunite for one more epic show by their beloved band, to relight their friendship and discover that maybe their greatest days are ahead of them.
Release Date: Jun 16, 2023
Director: Coky Giedroyc
Writer: Tim Firth
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Music
Keywords based on play or musical
Production Companies Ascot Elite Entertainment Group, SPG3 Entertainment, Elysian Film Group, Zurich Avenue
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Aisling Bea Rachel
Jayde Adams Claire
Alice Lowe Heather
Amaka Okafor Zoe
Matthew McNulty Passport Checker Stuart
Lara McDonnell Young Rachel
Emma Amos Claire’s Mum
Ziggy Heath Mark
Marc Wootton Jeff
Alfredo Tavares Security Staff
Frances Barry Child Rachel
Jessie Mae Alonzo Debbie
Nicolas Politis Police Officer
Matthew Koon Dancer
Ermar Alexander Debbie's Dad
Nandi Sawyers-Hudson Young Zoe
Carragon Guest Young Claire
Jack Rolf Security Guy Pete
Eliza Dobson Young Heather
Adrian Hood Irate Motorist Vic
Emmet Byrne Ryan
George Cobell Young Ryan
Barry O'Connor Rachel’s Dad
Mervin Noronha Mervin
Gary Barlow Train Busker
Mark Owen Train Busker
Howard Donald Train Busker
Aaron Bryan Aaron
Joshua Jung Joshua
Mark Samaras Mark
Dalvin Cory Dalvin
Hannah James-Scott Rachel’s Mum
Lindsay Bennett-Thompson Heather’s Mum
Tom Rasmussen Bus Driver Ken / Crystal
Philip Gascoyne Passerby
Joanne James Passerby (uncredited)
Name Job
James Paul Thomas Steadicam Operator
Amanda McArthur Production Design
Karen Hartley-Thomas Makeup & Hair
Eszter Hercsik Makeup & Hair
Carla Vicenzino Makeup Supervisor
Claudia Cimmino Unit Production Manager
Alex Molden Production Manager
Scott Claydon Second Assistant Director
Freddie Hall First Assistant Director
Dave Reed Construction Manager
Martin Beresford Production Sound Mixer
Joseph Grogan Stunts
Catherine Peck Stunt Driver
Lisa Cottington First Assistant Camera
Warwick Drucker Key Grip
Florence Gilbertson Camera Trainee
Hélène Reeves Costume Standby
Megan Stuart Wallace Costume Standby
James A. Taylor Music Supervisor
Nick Foster Original Music Composer
Coky Giedroyc Director
Tim Firth Writer
Mike Eley Director of Photography
James Grogan Stunt Coordinator
Alex Bailey Still Photographer
Vasilis Dinopoulos Location Manager
Oli Julian Original Music Composer
Name Title
Andrew Boswell Executive Producer
Tobias Gutzwiller Executive Producer
Jane Hooks Producer
Danny Perkins Producer
Kate Solomon Producer
Karl Spoerri Producer
Viviana Vezzani Producer
Damian Jones Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

I didn't especially like the truly sterile stage musical and sadly I can't really exude about this either. It all centres around four ladies who win a competition to go and see a Take That reunion concert. The girls have become estranged over the years, but this prize offers them a chance to reunite ... . Initially it all goes fine - each has gone on to varying degrees of success and happiness in adult life - but after a few largely predictable escapades the fault lines soon start to appear and the inevitable tragedy from their past rears it's ugly head to contextualise their drifting apart and their present, somewhat strained, relationship. The songs themselves were never my favourite either - I always found Gary Barlow's voice to be a bit nasal and toneless - and here they are performed to some extremely precise (and not very natural) choreography by five lads who resemble the original band not a jot. Die hard fans will probably love this, and it does remind you of just how many hits this band had in their relatively short career - but for me, this film was all just a bit too formulaic with an ending that reminded me of the far superior ensemble effort that was Leslie Bricusse's "Scrooge" (1970).

Jul 19, 2023