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Shirley Valentine

Shirley Valentine

Paramount (1989)
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097363224846
Comedy
UK | English | Color | 01:48

Since its London and Broadway stage debut, playwright Willy Russell 's Shirley Valentine has proven an excellent showcase for any number of talented actresses ( Loretta Swit won the 1989 Sarah Siddons Award for her work in the Chicago production). In the film version of Shirley Valentine , Pauline Collins re-creates the role that had previously brought her theatrical fame and a Tony Award. Spending the bulk of the film speaking directly to the audience, the titular Shirley ( Collins ), a middle-aged Liverpool housewife, reveals her innermost thoughts and fears in a manner that is both insouciant and poignant. Once an incorrigible anti-establishment rebel, Shirley now chafes under the plodding insensitivity of her husband Joe ( Bernard Hill ). Her life enters a new and exciting phase when, after her best friend Jane ( Alison Steadman ) wins an all-expenses-paid vacation to Greece, Shirley is given the opportunity to travel to faraway places without her husband. Shirley Valentine represents the second felicitous collaboration between playwright Willy Russell and director Lewis Gilbert ; the first was the equally marvelous Educating Rita (1983). — Hal Erickson


Cast View all

Pauline Collins Shirley Valentine
Tom Conti Costas
Julia McKenzie Gillian
Alison Steadman Jane
Joanna Lumley Marjorie
Sylvia Syms Headmistress
Bernard Hill Joe
George Costigan Dougie
Anna Keaveney Jeanette
Tracie Bennett Millandra
Ken Sharrock Sydney
Karen Craig Thelma
Gareth Jefferson Brian
Gillian Kearney Young Shirley
Catharine Duncan Young Marjorie
Cardew Robinson Londoner
Honora Burke Londoner's Wife
Marc Zuber Renos
Deborah Yhip Sharon-Louise
Ray Armstrong Executive Type
John Hartley German Tourist
Marlene Morley German Tourist
Annee Blott Chambermaid
Matthew Long Male Teacher
Ruth Russell Veronica

Crew View all

Director Lewis Gilbert
Writer Willy Russell
Producer John Dark, Lewis Gilbert
Musician Willy Russell
Photography Alan Hume

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Edition details

Packaging Keep Case
Nr Discs 1
Screen Ratios Anamorphic Widescreen (1.85:1)
Audio Tracks FRENCH: Dolby Digital Stereo
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles English
Layers Single side, Dual layer
Edition Release Date May 01, 2007