Stiff Upper Lips

– Stiff Upper Lips is a broad parody of British period films, especially the lavish Merchant-Ivory pro..

Type:
Movie
Rating:
6.40 / 10
Duration:
One Hour and 34 Minutes
Release Year:
1998
Stiff Upper Lips (1998)

Stiff Upper Lips is a broad parody of British period films, especially the lavish Merchant-Ivory productions of the 'eighties and early 'nineties. Although it specifically targets A Room with a View, Chariots of Fire, Maurice, A Passage to India, and many other films, in a more general way Stiff Upper Lips satirises popular perceptions of certain Edwardian traits: propriety, sexual repression, xenophobia, and class snobbery.

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Stiff Upper Lips (1998) - Trailer

Release Date:

12 Jun 1998

Language:

English, Latin

MPAA Content-Rating:
R – Restricted

Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. Contains some adult material. Parents are urged to learn more about the film before taking their young children with them.

Director:

Gary Sinyor

Writer:

Paul Simpkin (screenplay), Gary Sinyor (screenplay), Paul Simpkin (idea), Stephen Deitch (additional material), Richard Sparks (additional material)

Main Actors:

David Artus, Kevin Furlong, Nicholas Selby, John Boswall

Plot:

Young upper-class fellow Edward arrives with his friend Cedric at the family manse, Ivory Hall. He plans to pair off Cedric with his sister Emily. Emily, on the other hand, falls in love with a son of local peasant, George. Old Aunt Agnes sends all the bunch off, first to Italy and then to India, so Emily would forget George, who is an undesirable partner for her because of class differences, and choose Cedric.

Production:

Miramax

Ratings:
Internet Movie Database:
6.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes:
38%