Calendar girls - Helen Mirren, Julie Walters, John Alderton, Nigel Cole
Threat advisory: High - High risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
They dropped everything for a good cause.
The story of a group of women belonging to the Rylstone Women's Institute in North Yorkshire. This cancer charity has long sponsored a calendar. Their original calendars showed lovely scenes of the Yorkshire dales, but in 1999, after one of their husbands became ill with leukaemia, the women came up with a more commercial concept: discreet photos of these bare Women's Institute lasses. Their calendar became a worldwide sensation, outselling even Britney Spears and Cindy Crawford.
Based on a true story.
Persons of interest
- Helen Mirren .... Chris
- Julie Walters .... Annie
- John Alderton .... John
- Linda Bassett .... Cora
- Annette Crosbie .... Jessie
- Philip Glenister .... Lawrence
- Ciarán Hinds .... Rod
- Celia Imrie .... Celia
- Geraldine James .... Marie
- Penelope Wilton .... Ruth
- George Costigan .... Eddie
- Graham Crowden .... Richard
- John Fortune .... Frank
- Georgie Glen .... Kathy
- Angela Curran .... May Tim Firth .... Screenwriter
- Juliette Towhidi .... Screenwriter
- Nigel Cole .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
Fun for grown-ups, especially the over-50s. Includes baking of cakes, preserving of fruit and pickling of vegetables. Oh, and gardening. Calendar girls is for the hard-core scone bakers and their friends.
Media intelligence (DVD)
- Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound
- Disc: Single side, dual layer
- Languages: English, French, Portuguese, Spanish
- Picture: Widescreen (2.35:1)
- Special features:
- Deleted scenes
- Featurettes:
- Creating the calendar
- The naked truth
- Subtitles: Danish, Dutch, English, English captions, English closed captions, Estonian, French, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish
Security censorship classification
PG (Adult themes, nudity, low level coarse language)
Surveillance time
108 minutes (1:48 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 9 October 2003
DVD rental: 7 April 2004
VHS rental: 7 April 2004
DVD retail: 15 September 2004
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