Last Orders

Last Orders
 
Genres: Drama
Year: 2001
Actors:
Michael Caine Jack Dodds
Tom Courtenay Vic Tucker
David Hemmings Lenny 'Len'
Bob Hoskins Ray 'Raysie' Johnson
Helen Mirren Amy Dodds
Ray Winstone Vince 'Vincey' Dodds
JJ Feild Young Jack
Cameron Fitch Young Vic
Nolan Hemmings Young Lenny
Anatol Yusef Young Ray
Kelly Reilly Young Amy
Stephen McCole Young Vince
George Innes Bernie, the Bartender
Laura Morelli June
Sally Hurst Mandy
Directors: Fred Schepisi
IMDB Rating: 7.10 (2279 votes)

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Runtime: 111 minutes
Video size: 720x292 px
Codec: DivX v5
Average Bitrate: 1029 kbps
FPS: 23.976


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Australian filmmaker known for such classics as The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith and Six Degrees of Separation, Fred Schepisi tells this story about a group of lifelong chums coming to terms with their friend’s death, based on a prize-winning novel by Graham Swift. When Jack Dodd (Michael Caine) passes on, his three best buddies (Tom Courtenay, Bob Hoskins, and David Hemmings) along with his son (Ray Winstone) carry out his last wish — to have his ashes cast off the pier of the seaside town of Margate, where he and his beloved wife honeymooned and where he hoped to retire. As the group venture to the coast in a large black Mercedes, they reminisce about their younger, wilder days. Eventually, they end up in a pub where, in a haze of beer and tears, secrets are unveiled. Meanwhile, Jack’s wife, Amy (Helen Mirren), visits the mentally disabled daughter that Jack refused to acknowledge. This film was screened at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival.

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