Bert & Dickie

July. 31,2012      
Rating:
6.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Thrown together just five weeks before the final of the 1948 London Olympics, Bert Bushnell (Doctor Who's Matt Smith) and Dickie Burnell (Sam Hoare) defied all the odds and made history in the double sculls. This is the story of how they did it - not only by pushing physical and emotional limits, but also by overcoming their vast professional and personal differences.

Matt Smith as  Bert Bushnell
Sam Hoare as  Dickie Burnell
Geoffrey Palmer as  Charles Burnell
Ron Cook as  Albert
James Frain as  Jack Beresford
Clive Merrison as  Clement Attlee
Alexandra Moen as  Rosalind Burnell
Douglas Hodge as  Mr. Bushnell
Sara Vickers as  Margaret

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Reviews

Stometer
2012/07/31

Save your money for something good and enjoyable

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Erica Derrick
2012/08/01

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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Juana
2012/08/02

what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.

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Kinley
2012/08/03

This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows

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Prismark10
2012/08/04

To celebrate the 2012 London Olympics the BBC went back to the 1948 London Olympics for this docudrama based on true life events.The London Olympics after World War 2 was hastily arranged at short notice by the British government even though there was post war austerity.Matt Smith plays the working class Bert Bushnell who is hoping to compete at the single sculls but is teamed up with journalist Dickie Burnell portrayed by Sam Hoare from a privileged background and wants to please his distant but establishment father who it turns out was an Olympic medallist himself.The pair start of coldly as they look to be mismatched before they bond and compete effectively.The film is a slight tale, the performance are mainly perfunctory, Geoffrey Palmer stands out as Dickie's father with his sporting cap but the drama is rather plodding and dull when it needed to have more verve.

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gradyharp
2012/08/05

This bright and shining little film was made by BBC as a docudrama of sorts, likely produced to gain the attention of a story from England's history with the Olympic Games: it is a true story of an event form the 1948 Olympic Games but it is far more than that, and as such it deserves wide audience recognition as an exceptional, touching film about sportsmanship, friends, commitment, and father and son relationships. As written by William Ivory and directed by David Blair, this little BBC special, known in England by the title BERT & DICKIE, is a quiet homage to all that is good about human interaction.The time is postwar 1948 London where despite lingering rationing and austerity measures the first Olympic Games after the war is to be held. The members of England's government quibble about not having sufficient funds to host the event while the treasury's public relations officers see the Games as a potential source of tourist income and a chance to demonstrate to the world (especially to the Yanks!) that England is still a significant power. Areas for the various aspects of the games are quickly assembled with meager funds, the athletes are given jerseys with the country's emblem, but they must supply their own shorts, and categories such as Etching competition are added to beef up the agenda. The working class son of a boat builder and slightly-built, Bert Bushnell (Matt Smith) knows he's got what it takes to represent his country in the single sculls and is upset when former Olympian medalist and innovative organizer Jack Beresford (James Frain) pairs him with journalist Dickie Burnell (Sam Hoare), whose privileged background he despises. Their initial poor performance sees them at odds but, after Bert has convinced Dickie that their boat needs alterations, their prowess and mutual respect increases. On the eve of the games a nervous Dickie is given confidence by Bert's father (Douglas Hodge) and applies a little of his own cunning to ensure a path to the finals. Ultimately Bert also seeks reassurance from Dickie's father (Geoffrey Palmer), both elders having Olympic secrets of their own, and the pair go on to beat the favored Danish duo and win the Olympic gold medal for duo skulls. It is a story of the disparity of the classes in England and the miscommunication between fathers and sons that is healed by overcoming differences and working together to resolve histories that are changing with the post war world.The supporting cast is superb with Anastasia Hille as Bert's opera loving, non-interfering mother, Sara Vickers as Bert's girlfriend Margaret, Nathan Wiley as the Yank sportsman Jack Kelly, and others. Yes, it is a strong film about the history of the Olympic Games and their importance in international camaraderie, but it is even stronger as a story of how men - sons and fathers can come together despite the moat of pride that initially surrounds them. Highly recommended. Grady Harp

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