Cinema surveillance images are loading at the bottom of the page
Plots with a view - Alfred Molina, Brenda Blethyn, Christopher Walken, Nick Hurran
Threat advisory: High - High risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
Boris Plotz (Alfred Molina), director of Plotz Funeral Homes, dreamed of only two things as a young boy... dancing and Betty Rhys-Jones (Brenda Blethyn). Betty secretly loved Boris, but could not fight her father's wishes, so she was married off to a gold digger. Boris gave up his dreams and took over the family's undertaking business. Everything has remained status quo in their lives until Betty's mother-in-law dies. Boris and Betty are thrust together again and as they discuss the funeral arrangements for Betty's mother-in-law, the old spark is re-kindled. Her funeral will be held at Plotz Funeral Homes, much to the chagrin of rival funeral director, Frank Featherbed (Christopher Walken). Featherbed, an American, is determined to revolutionise the undertaking business in England through the innovation of "theme" funerals.
Persons of interest
- Alfred Molina .... Boris Plotz
- Brenda Blethyn .... Betty Rhys-Jones
- Christopher Walken .... Frank Featherbed
- Naomi Watts .... Meredith
- Lee Evans .... Delbert Butterfield
- Ena Cohen .... Candace
- Howell Evans .... Doctor Owen
- Padrig Owen Jones .... Willie
- Miriam Margolyes .... Selma, Thelma
- Robert Page .... Bob Murdock
- Robert Pugh .... Councillor Hugh Rhys-Jones
- Stan Stennet .... Albert Edwards
- Menna Trussler .... Dilys Rhys-Jones
- Noel Williams .... Reverend Price
- Frederick Ponzlov .... Screenwriter
- Nick Hurran .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- Plots with a view official movie site
- Plots with a view movie trailers:
- *
- Awards and film festivals:
- Dinard British Film Festival (Festival du Film Britannique de Dinard) 2002: Nominated: Golden Hitchcock (Nick Hurran)
- See also Big shot's funeral, Everlasting piece
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
Plots with a view is one of those slightly silly, old-fashioned British movies that you used to get when Australia was still British. It has a lovely, whimsical feel to it, apart from having to import a Hollywood B actor to improve its saleability in the USA. If you liked Calendar girls then you'll like Plots with a view.
Security censorship classification
M (Sexual references)
Surveillance time
97 minutes (1:37 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 11 March 2004
DVD rental: 17 November 2004
VHS rental: 17 November 2004
Cinema surveillance images







