To Olivia

To Olivia (PG)

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Biography | Bereavement

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  • Genre(s): Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): John Hay
  • Cast(s): Hugh Bonneville, Keeley Hawes, Sam Heughan, Michael Jibson, Sam Phillips See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 39min
  • Music: Debbie Wiseman,Sven Taits
  • Similar To: IF, Arthur the King
  • Story:

    In 1962, Patricia Neal and Roald Dahl retreat to the English countryside to bring up their young family. The seemingly unlikely pair find their relationship put to the test by a tragic loss. Directed by John Hay. Starring Hugh Bonneville, Keeley Hawes, Sam Heughan in the lead roles.

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STORY

Story

In 1962, Patricia Neal and Roald Dahl retreat to the English countryside to bring up their young family. The seemingly unlikely pair find their relationship put to the test by a tragic loss. Directed by John Hay. Starring Hugh Bonneville, Keeley Hawes, Sam Heughan in the lead roles.

BOX OFFICE

Budget 200,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Geoffrey Palmer's final film. He died between filming and release of the project.

Rebecca Ferguson was originally cast but dropped out due to scheduling conflicts. Keeley Hawes replaced her.

A film about Patricia Neal and Roald Dahl, based on the book "An Unquiet Life" by Stephen Michael Shearer.

At around 10 minutes Gus says "Klaatu, Barada, Nikto" this is the phrase that Klaatu tells Helen Benson to say to the robot Gort in 'The Day The Earth Stood Still' (1951) should anything happen to him. Patricia Neal starred as Helen Benson in the film.

Hugh Bonneville (Dahl) and Keeley Hawes (Neal) both appeared in The Vicar of Dibley series finale, although they weren't on screen together.

Popular Dialogues

"Geoffrey Fisher: Animals have their own afterlife"

"Roald Dahl: What kind of miserable bloody god wouldn't let dogs into heaven?"

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