Wish You Were Here (1987 film): Difference between revisions
Undid revision 233083673 by 90.202.164.59 (talk) removed unreferenced entry |
|||
Line 30: | Line 30: | ||
''Wish you were here'' is a sigh Lynda makes because of her dead mother, who understood her and protected her from her intolerant father. Beneath her cheeky exterior, Lynda is a vulnerable girl who seeks for love and a place in life, and she lives in a time where it was difficult for teenagers like her to do these in their own way. |
''Wish you were here'' is a sigh Lynda makes because of her dead mother, who understood her and protected her from her intolerant father. Beneath her cheeky exterior, Lynda is a vulnerable girl who seeks for love and a place in life, and she lives in a time where it was difficult for teenagers like her to do these in their own way. |
||
This movie was based loosely on the memoirs of the British [[pimp|madam]] [[Cynthia Payne]] as a teenager. It was filmed in [[Worthing |
This movie was based loosely on the memoirs of the British [[pimp|madam]] [[Cynthia Payne]] as a teenager. It was filmed in [[Worthing]]. |
||
==Awards and nominations== |
==Awards and nominations== |
Revision as of 10:53, 20 August 2008
Wish You Were Here | |
---|---|
Directed by | David Leland |
Written by | David Leland |
Produced by | Sarah Radclyffe |
Starring | Emily Lloyd Tom Bell |
Cinematography | Ian Wilson |
Edited by | George Akers |
Music by | Stanley Myers |
Distributed by | Atlantic Releasing Corp |
Release dates | July 24, 1987 (U.S.) |
Running time | 92 min. |
Country | |
Language | English |
Wish You Were Here is a 1987 British drama/comedy film starring Emily Lloyd and Tom Bell. The film was written and directed by David Leland. The original music score was composed by Stanley Myers.
Plot summary
16-year-old Lynda Mansell (Emily Lloyd) lives in a small English seaside town in the early 1950s. She is feisty and precocious and always shocks other people with her vulgar and saucy tongue (her favorite insult is "Up yer bum"). Bored with conventional jobs and her town's dull young men, Lynda has her first sexual experience with Dave (Jesse Birdsall) but after she has slept with one of her father's middle-aged friends (Tom Bell), her life changes. She becomes pregnant and her father, a somewhat rigid and conventional man, disowns her. Desperately she tries to seek an illegal abortion but in the end decides to became a mother.
Wish you were here is a sigh Lynda makes because of her dead mother, who understood her and protected her from her intolerant father. Beneath her cheeky exterior, Lynda is a vulnerable girl who seeks for love and a place in life, and she lives in a time where it was difficult for teenagers like her to do these in their own way.
This movie was based loosely on the memoirs of the British madam Cynthia Payne as a teenager. It was filmed in Worthing.
Awards and nominations
- 1987: Evening Standard British Film Awards Emily Lloyd for Best Actress
- 1987: National Society of Film Critics Emily Lloyd for Best Actress
- 1988: BAFTA Award David Leland for Best Screenplay
- 1988: BAFTA Award Nomination Best Actress
Cast
Actor | Character |
---|---|
Emily Lloyd | Lynda Mansell |
Tom Bell | Eric |
Jesse Birdsall | Dave |
Clare Clifford | Mrs. Parfitt |
Barbara Durkin | Valerie |
Geoffrey Hutchings | Hubert Mansell |
Charlotte Barker | Gillian |
Chloë Leland | Margaret |
Charlotte Ball | Lynda (aged 11) |
Pat Heywood | Aunt Millie |
Abigail Leland | Margaret (aged 7) |
Geoffrey Durham | Harry Figgis |
Neville Smith | Cinema Manager |
Heathcote Williams | Dr. Holroyd |
Val McLane | Maisie Mathews |
Susan Skipper | Lynda's Mother |
Lee Whitlock | Brian |
Sheila Kelley | Joan Figgis |