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Withnail & I

  • 7.5 /10

  • 615

  • 84%

Plot

Two out-of-work actors -- the anxious, luckless Marwood and his acerbic, alcoholic friend, Withnail -- spend their days drifting between their squalid flat, the unemployment office and the pub. When they take a holiday "by mistake" at the country house of Withnail's flamboyantly gay uncle, Monty, they encounter the unpleasant side of the English countryside: tedium, terrifying locals and torrential rain.

Cast

Richard E. Grant as Withnail
Richard E. Grant

as Withnail

Paul McGann as ...& I
Paul McGann

as ...& I

Ralph Brown as Danny
Ralph Brown

as Danny

Michael Elphick as Jake
Daragh O'Malley as Irishman
Daragh O'Malley

as Irishman

Michael Wardle as Isaac Parkin
Michael Wardle

as Isaac Parkin

Una Brandon-Jones as Mrs. Parkin
Una Brandon-Jones

as Mrs. Parkin

Noel Johnson as General
Noel Johnson

as General

Irene Sutcliffe as Waitress
Irene Sutcliffe

as Waitress

Movie Facts

Rated

  • R

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • June 19, 1987

Production Companies

  • Handmade Films

  • Cineplex-Odeon Films

Production Countries

  • United Kingdom

  • Canada

Spoken Language

  • Latin

  • English

Budget

  • $0.00

Revenue

  • $1,544,889.00

Runtime

  • 1.80 hrs

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Bought this on DVD for a £2 on a second-hand market stall a couple of years ago, then upgraded it to blu-ray a few months ago when I saw it on sale in HMV for a bargaintastic three quid. Yet I'd never got around to actually watching it. I'd bought it (twice) off the back of it being this enormous cult classic weighed down with critical praise (Wiki tells me that the readers of Total Film magazine…

A beautiful, dreary and funny film. At times subtle and others direct. Deeply contemplative with majestic scenery and an atmosphere of grey. Sardonic humour with believable, excellently acted characters and scenarios. It's the greatest film about friendship and only gets better with each viewing. The direction is purely cinematic and shows rather than tells. A Masterpiece.

**It's a good film, but it's very damaged by the abuse of alcohol, drugs and tobacco, and by the weakness of the script, in terms of narrative.** I expected a lot more from this movie, I have to confess. It is considered by many to be one of the best British comic films, and there is no doubt that the dialogues and situations were extremely funny, and it is not difficult to laugh at the absurd…