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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Nigel Cole |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 September, 2000 |
| MANUFACTURER: | New Line Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Full Screen, Letterboxed, Widescreen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Comedies & Family Ent., Comedy, Comedy Video, Feature Film-comedy, Movie |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 794043514227 |
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Customer Reviews of Saving Grace
A Very Sweet British Film I loved this movie right from the start. Craig Ferguson and Brenda Blethyn are wonderful together, and some of the scenes of little old ladies geting (unknowingly) giggly on "tea" are just a hoot. I'd always liked Craig Ferguson as Mr Wick on the "The Drew Carey Show", and it's nice to see that there is so much more to him than just that character.
Wondeful Cornish comedy
Grace Trevethen (Brenda Blethyn)is recently widowed, and finds that her husband has left her with massive debts and no means of paying them off. Everyone likes Grace, so they try to be as helpful as they can. The Vicar (Leslie Phillips) tries to help sort out her tangled finances. "Do you have a stock portfolio?" he asks her "No, what's that?" she asks. "I don't know, I just thought you might have one" he replies. Grace, who grows orchids, finds out that her gardener Matthew (Craig Ferguson) grows marijuana, and has the idea of going in for large scale production in her greenhouse. They go shopping for supplies at the local DIY centre and meet the bank manager with his gorgeous Scandanavian boyfriend. "He doesn't talk much" the bank manager explains, "Does he have to?" Grace asks.
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>Soon the marijuana is flourishing, and Grace needs to find a dealer to sell it to. She insists on going to London to look for one herself, since she has found out that Matthew's girlfriend is pregnant, and she doesn't want him to risk going to jail. She is hopelessly unsuccesful at finding a dealer, she looks far too respectable. so she enlists the help of her husband's mistress, a sophisticated Londoner, who puts her in touch with a dealer. He's not big time enough to buy all Grace's plants, but he finds her someone who can, a rich powerful Frenchman who also happens to be extremely gorgeous. Meanwhile Matthew and the local doctor (Martin Clunes) have followed Grace to London to try and protect her. Back in Cornwall, the two innocent old ladies who keep the village shop are drinking what they think is tea that they have taken from Grace's greenhouse and are getting very high. Soon everyone is heading back to Cornwall for the hilarious climax of the film.
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>This is a very funny and delightfully improbable story with wonderful performances from all the cast.
Amazing Grace
A charming, irresisitable, and aggressively optimistic movie, which paradoxically leaves room for cynicism and black humor. "Saving Grace" is of course word-play both for the heroine's name and also for the way the film rescues salvation from the jaws of darkness. Lyrical, sweet, comic, this is a movie that I can recommend both to my 84-year-old father and my 16-year-old son, despite its drug-related theme: that's a kind of grace all on its own. Also, since Wanda is shall we say past her prime, I love how glam Brenda Blethyn is here. What fun!