High Hopes (1989)
Overview
Slice-of-life look at a sweet working-class couple in London, Shirley and Cyril, his mother, who's aging quickly and becoming forgetful, mum's ghastly upper-middle-class neighbors, and Cyril's pretentious sister and philandering husband. Shirley wants a baby, but Cyril, who reads Marx and wants the world to be perfect, is reluctant. Cyril's mum locks herself out and must ask her snooty neighbors for help. Then Cyril's sister Valerie stages a surprise party for mum's 70th birthday, a disaster from start to finish. Shirley holds things together, and she and Cyril may put aside her Dutch cap after all.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $1,192,322.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 5.562 |
Directed By
Mike Leigh
Crew
Mike Leigh
Mike Leigh
Steve Wheeler
Roger Pratt
Tom Donald
Roger Pratt
Simon Fulford
Graham Martyr
John Etherington
Billy McCarthy
George Richards
Peter Maxwell
Miri Ben-Schlomo
Andrew Rothschild
Shirley Spriggs
Anthony Black
Debbie Scott
Andrew McClelland
Steve Evans
Peter Joly
Paul Newson
Chris Allies
Heather Storr
Caroline Hill
Sue Hayes
Micky Moynihan
Howard Arundel
Marc Munden
David Carrigan
Dom Shaw
Sue Whatmough
Britt Harrison
Claudine Aidenbaum
John Paul Chapple
Graham Broadbent
Ted Read
Peter Lamb
Bob Wilcox
Vernon Connolly
Barry Read
Dave Pearce
Les Benson
Eric Strange
Barry Arnold
Perry Bell
Colin Brooks
Robin Heinson
Malcolm Roberts
Tony Rubini
Colin Smith
Lucy Bristow
Peter Murphy
Maddy Hall
John Sivers
Pat Howell
Mike D'Silva
Chris Streeter
Richard Booz
David Appleby
Frank O'Connor
Andrew Dickson
Simon Channing Williams
Victor Glynn
Jon Gregory
Diana Charnley
Lindy Hemming
Morag Ross
TOP CAST
Phil Davis
Cyril Bender
Ruth Sheen
Shirley
Edna Doré
Mrs Bender
Philip Jackson
Martin Burke
Heather Tobias
Valerie
Lesley Manville
Lætitia Boothe-Brain
David Bamber
Rupert Boothe-Brain
Cheryl Prime
Martin's Girlfriend
Judith Scott
Suzi
Jason Watkins
Wayne
Diane-Louise Jordan
Chemist Shop Assistant
Linda Beckett
Receptionist
Ali
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