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7.2/10
IMDbBest Film | 2009 | Alan
Best Supporting Actor in a Feature Film | 2009 | Peter
Best Director in a Film Feature | 2009 | Toa
Best Screenplay for a Feature Film | 2009 | Alan
Best Feature | 2009 | Toa
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Film | 2009 | Peter
British Supporting Actor of the Year | 2009 | Peter
Best Lead Actor in a Feature Film | 2009 | Sam
Peter O'Toole said the use of comedy to explore the relationship between a father and son was part of what attracted him to the film. He remarked: "All of us had difficult familial relationships. I think it's a film for all of us who understand the relationship between a father and son. It's been interesting watching various members of the crew looking at the monitors during scenes. They come up to me then and say "I had the same thing with my father."
The cricket in the ballroom scene is filmed in the same room of Elveden Hall, Suffolk, England, UK as the trade conference in Tangier in The Living Daylights (1987), and the balcony from where James Bond shoots General Pushkin can clearly be seen.
"Fisk Senior: Very handy, Thursday. Keeps Wednesday and Friday from colliding."
"Fisk Junior: Now, there is a lecture by one Swami Nala Prash. About the transmigration of souls. Fisk Senior: Poppycock! Think if we had souls they wouldn't get in touch? 'course they would! Think your mother wouldn't be on to me about that garden? 'course she would!"