Hope and Glory (1987)
Hope and Glory (1987)
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Cast & Crew.
Sarah Miles
Grace
David Hayman
Clive
Sebastian Rice-Edwards
Bill
Geraldine Muir
Sue
Sammi Davis
Dawn
Derrick O'Connor
Mac
Susan Wooldridge
Molly
Jean-Marc Barr
Bruce
Ian Bannen
Grandfather George
Annie Leon
Grandma
Jill Baker
Faith
John Boorman
Director
Amelda Brown
Hope
Katrine Boorman
Charity
Colin Higgins
Clive's Pal
Shelagh Fraser
WVS Woman
Peter Martin
Composer
Philippe Rousselot
Cinematographer
Gerald James
Headmaster
Ian Crafford
Editor
Barbara Pierson
Teacher
Nicky Taylor
Roger
Mary Selway
CastingDirector
Anthony Pratt
ProductionDesigner
Jodie Andrews
Roger's Gang #1
Nicholas Askew
Roger's Gang #2
Jamie Bowman
Roger's Gang #3
Colin Dale
Roger's Gang #4 (Harper)
David Parkin
Roger's Gang #5
Carlton Taylor
Roger's Gang #6
Sara Langton
Pauline
Imogen Cawrse
Jennifer
Susan Brown
Mrs. Evans
Charley Boorman
Luftwaffe Pilot
Peter Hughes
Policeman
Ann Thornton
Honeymoon Couple #1
Andrew Bicknell
Honeymoon Couple #2
Christine Croshaw
Pianist
William Armstrong
Canadian Sergeant
Arthur Cox
Fireman
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 3, 1987
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 53m
Content RatingPG-13
Filming LocationsShepperton Lock · Ringwood · Wisley Airfield, United Kingdom
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Hope and Glory is a 1987 comedy-drama war film written, produced, and directed by John Boorman based on his own experiences growing up in London during the Second World War. It was distributed by Columbia Pictures. The title is derived from the traditional British patriotic song "Land of Hope and Glory". The film tells the story of the Rohan family and their experiences, as seen through the eyes of the son, Billy (Sebastian Rice-Edwards).
A critical and commercial success, the film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and received five Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Original Screenplay (all for Boorman). It also received 13 BAFTA Award nominations, winning for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Susan Wooldridge).