Keeping Mum

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Keeping Mum
KeepingMumPoster2.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byNiall Johnson
Written byNiall Johnson
Richard Russo
Produced byJulia Palau
Matthew Payne
StarringRowan Atkinson
Maggie Smith
Kristin Scott Thomas
Tamsin Egerton
Patrick Swayze
Edited byRobin Sales
Music byDickon Hinchliffe
Production
companies
Summit Entertainment
Isle of Man Film
Azure Films
Tusk Productions
Distributed byEntertainment Film Distributors
Release dates
  • 2 December 2005 (2005-12-02) (United Kingdom)
  • 6 October 2006 (2006-10-06) (United States)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget$169,000
Box office$18,575,768[1]

Keeping Mum is a 2005 British black comedy film co written and directed by Niall Johnson and starring Rowan Atkinson, Kristin Scott Thomas, Maggie Smith and Patrick Swayze. It was produced by Isle of Man Film, Azure Films and Tusk Productions, and was released in the United Kingdom on 2 December 2005, by Summit Entertainment.

Plot[]

When a young pregnant woman named Rosie Jones (Emilia Fox) boards a train, her enormous trunk starts leaking blood.

Questioned by the police about the dead bodies inside, Rosie calmly reveals they are her unfaithful husband and his mistress. Convicted of manslaughter, she is imprisoned in a unit for the criminally insane due to diminished responsibility.

Forty three years later, Walter Goodfellow (Rowan Atkinson), the village vicar of Little Wallop, is very busy writing the perfect sermon for a convention. He's completely oblivious to his family's problems: his wife Gloria's (Kristin Scott Thomas), unfulfilled emotional/sexual needs, starts an affair with her golf instructor Lance (Patrick Swayze), his teenage daughter Holly's (Tamsin Egerton) growing sex drive and physical maturity who constantly changes boyfriends; and his son Petey (Toby Parkes), a victim of bullying at school.

New housekeeper, Grace Hawkins (Maggie Smith), becomes involved in their lives, learning about their problems: neighbour Mr. Brown's Jack Russell terrier, barks non-stop, preventing Gloria from sleeping; Petey has bullies; and Gloria has an affair with Lance.

Grace sets out to solve the problems in her own way by killing Clarence as well as Mr. Brown, sabotaging the brakes on the bullies' bicycles which injures one of them and killing Lance with a flat iron outside the house for videotaping Holly undressing one night.

As Walter prepares the sermon for the conference, Grace suggests adding humour. Also, seeing he has let his relationship slide due to his devotion to God, she shows him he can love his wife and God by looking at the erotic references in the Song of Solomon. As the problems in the household seem to gradually clear, Walter leaves for his convention.

Gloria and Holly see Grace's photo on the news, showing her release and previous offences, and they begin to realise what she's done. She's Gloria's long-lost mother Rosie Jones, who's come to meet her. After briefly processing the flood of information, Gloria asserts that when having a problem with someone, one cannot just kill them.

Grace mentions this is the point she and her doctors could never agree on. Despite their disagreements, Gloria tries to help Grace with Lance's body, but cannot handle it. Over a cup of tea, the three women decide not to tell Walter or Petey any of what has happened.

Nagging congregant Mrs. Parker (Liz Smith) visits to discuss the problem of the "church flower arranging committee". Grace, erroneously believing Mrs. Parker is about to turn them in for her crimes, attempts to hit her with a frying pan but Gloria stops her. Mrs. Parker, shocked, has a heart attack and dies. Walter returns from the convention just then and sees Mrs. Parker's body, but not realizing she is dead. Soon after, Grace leaves the family when order is seemingly restored among them.

Walter then talks to Bob and Ted, the waterworks employees, who say there is too much algae and the vicar's pond needs to be drained. Remembering Grace's victims' bodies are in the pond, Gloria, with a strained smile, offers them some tea.

The film ends with an underwater shot depicting the bodies that had been placed in the pond, including the recently added Bob and Ted.

Cast[]

Production[]

Principal photography began in February 2005. The main filming location was in the village of St Michael Penkevil in Cornwall. Locations on the Isle of Man were used for all filming outside the village. The outer shots of the train is on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway, the scene with the car going over a small bridge with the train going over another is just outside Goathland (Aidensfield in Heartbeat).

Reception[]

Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 56% of critics gave the film positive write-ups based on 87 reviews, with an average rating of 5.9/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "The stellar cast, including Kristin Scott Thomas and Dame Maggie Smith, is certainly an asset, but this black comedy is too uneven."[2] On Metacritic, the film received an average score of 53 out of 100 based on 22 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[3]

When the film was originally released in the United Kingdom, it opened at #4, behind Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and Flightplan.[4] It gained the spot the next weekend.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "Keeping Mum at Box Office Mojo". Retrieved 29 September 2010.
  2. ^ "Keeping Mum (2006)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  3. ^ "Keeping Mum Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 30 June 2018.
  4. ^ "Weekend box office 2nd December 2005 – 4th December 2005". www.25thframe.co.uk. Retrieved 27 April 2017.
  5. ^ "Weekend box office 9th December 2005 – 11th December 2005". www.25thframe.co.uk. Retrieved 27 April 2017.

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