Dean Spanley (2008)

★ 7.4 1h 40m IMDb
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Set in Edwardian England where upper lips are always stiff and men from the Colonies are not entirely to be trusted, Fisk Senior has little time or affection for his son, but when the pair visit an eccentric Indian, they start a strange journey that eventually allows the old man to find his heart.

Dean Spanley

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Cast

Jeremy Northam
Jeremy Northam as Fisk Junior / Narrator (voice) Age 64 · Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK Jeremy Philip Northam (born 1 December 1961) is an English actor. He is best known for his roles as Anthony Eden on Netflix's The Crown, Aubrey Longrigg in Our Kind of Traitor, Sir Thomas More on Show...
Sam Neill
Sam Neill as Dean Spanley Age 78 · Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, UK Sir Nigel John Dermot "Sam" Neill (born 14 September 1947) is a New Zealand actor. His career has included leading roles in both dramas and blockbusters. Considered an "international leading man", he...
Bryan Brown
Bryan Brown as Wrather Age 78 · Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Bryan Neathway Brown (born 23 June 1947) is an Australian actor. He has performed in over eighty film and television projects since the late 1970s, both in his native Australia and abroad. Notable fil...
Peter O'Toole
Peter O'Toole as Fisk Senior Died 2013 · Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, England Peter Seamus O'Toole (August 2, 1932 – December 14, 2013) was a British-Irish actor. He attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and began working in the theatre, gaining recognition as a Shakespear...
Judy Parfitt
Judy Parfitt as Mr. Brimley Age 90 · Sheffield, South Yorkshire Judith Catherine Claire "Judy" Parfitt (born 7 November 1935) is a BAFTA-nominated English theatre, film and television actress who began her career on stage in 1954. Description above from the Wikip...
Art Malik
Art Malik as Swami Nala Prash Age 73 · Bahawalpur, Pakistan Athar ul-Haque Malik (born 13 November 1952), known professionally as Art Malik, is a Pakistani-born British actor who achieved international fame in the 1980s through his starring and subsidiary role...

Audience Reviews

sykobanana 9/10 Jan 24, 2018
This is one of those films that I recommend to everyone who love movies and great acting. It was little seen upon its release which is a shame because it has some of the most sublime and subtle acting as well as a moving and at times hilarious screenplay.

Set in Edwardian England, we meet Fisk senior, an elderly gentleman looked after by his son, Fisk Junior, and house keeper, Mrs Brimley. Fisk senior has withdrawn from life and as a part of his son trying to keep him involved in society, they visit a talk on reincarnation where they briefly meet local clergyman, Dean Spanley. Following a further chance meeting, Fisk junior decides that he would like to spend more time with the reclusive Spanley, but he can only do so if he can procure a bottle of Imperial Tokaji (formerly spelled Tokay in English).

As I mentioned, the acting in this film is superb by all, Northam with his quiet frustration with his father as Fisk junior and Brown does his “abrasive” Australian. But it is Sam Neil and Peter O'Toole who are the highlights – their acting, particularly during close ups, is at times incredible.

Full credit to Toa Fraser for bringing these performances out with his light-handed direction.

The beginning of the film can be a bit slow but I believe that this was done on purpose as a reflection of Fisk senior's life...as we journey with him, the film opens up more.

I highly recommend this film, especially if you can try some Tokaji when you watch it.

9/10.

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