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Glorious 39
TrailerThe story revolves around the formidable Keyes family, who are keen to uphold and preserve their very traditional way of life. The eldest sibling Anne is a budding young actress who is in love with Foreign Office official Lawrence, but her seemingly perfect life begins to dramatically unravel when.Actors: Romola Garai, Eddie Redmayne, Juno Temple, Toby Regbo, Christopher Lee, Corin Redgrave, Charlie Cox, David Tennant, Bill Nighy, Jeremy Northam, Katharine Burford, ...»Director: Stephen PoliakoffCountry: United KingdomDuration: 129 minQuality: HDRelease: 2009IMDb: 6.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Glorious 39"
Time OutNovember 20, 2009A political yarn - sometimes creepy, sometimes daft - in the Hitchcockian vein.
BrianOrndorf.comFebruary 14, 2011Despite a few convincing turns, the feature is disappointingly winded, eventually going off on a few needless tangents that derail the whole production.
Observer (UK)November 27, 2009An enjoyable conspiracy thriller in the manner of John Frankenheimer's Seven Days in May.
Independent on SundayNovember 27, 2009Prestigious and serious-minded, but it's still nonsense.
Empire MagazineNovember 20, 2009Stupendous turn from Romola Garai in the lead role but, while this sets up intrigue and atmosphere well, the plot devices creak audibly towards the end.
Film4November 20, 2009Poliakoff's flaccid script and indulgent cut undermines a beautifully shot thriller with an excellent cast and original central idea.
Times (UK)November 20, 2009For all its sumptuous production design, Steven Poliakoff's tale of glamorous toffs and treason is so laboured and slow that it's practically pensionable.
Daily Telegraph (UK)November 20, 2009A bizarrely tasteless pet-euthanasia subplot -- clumsy parallels with the Holocaust abound -- is merely the wackiest turn the wildly unconvincing script takes: it's well below Poliakoff's more intelligent TV work.
Digital SpyNovember 20, 2009Trapped in a perilous zone between TV and cinema, this wartime conspiracy thriller ploughs through an improbable plot with all the urgency of a snail going through wet concrete.
Sky MoviesNovember 20, 2009Unfortunately, Stephen Poliakoff's tale of wartime skulduggery should have stayed on paper. The sort you can flush. Tedious, overlong and laughably unconvincing, the only remarkable thing about it is Bill Nighy's performance. Specifically, how bad it is.
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