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Whatever Happened to Harold Smith?
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Synopsis
Set during the swinging disco era in decidedly unswinging Sheffield, England, this oddball comedy is both a coming-of-age story about getting funky and a supernatural mystery. Vince (Michael Legge) is a Travolta-obsessed teenager who lives with his aspiring magician brother; his randy mom, who has a taste for young men; and his laid-back father Harold (Tom Courtenay). Vince longs for the young, vivacious Joanna Robinson (Laura Fraser), as Harold wows his family with his unnervingly accurate mind reading tricks. Later, when he makes headlines for inadvertently stopping the pacemakers of a couple of oldsters, Harold learns that he actually does have a telekinetic brain. That doesn't stop him from getting arrested, however, and soon Vince and Joanna's snotty boss (David Thewlis) is representing him in court. Meanwhile, Vince has been unable to summon the courage to ask out Joanna. While walking home one day, he is taken by a sexy young punkette who turns out to be none other than Joanna. Vince promptly dumps his disco stuff and buys a Sex Pistols album. Pete Hewitt, whose previous efforts include Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey, directed this film. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide

Cast

Tom Courtenay Harold Smith
Stephen Fry Dr. Peter Robinson
Rosemary Leach Harold's mother
Lulu Irene Smith
David Thewlis Nesbit
Matthew Rhys Ray Smith
James Corden Walter
Laura Fraser Joanna Robinson
Amanda Root Margaret Robinson
Michael Legge Vince Smith
Charlie Hunnam Daz
Charlotte Roberts Lucy Roberts

Production Crew

David Warren Art Director
Nina Gold Casting
Litza Bixler Choreography
David Tattersall Cinematographer
Rupert Gregson Williams Composer (Music Score)
Marie France Costume Designer
Peter Hewitt Director
Martin Walsh Editor
Guy East Executive Producer
Nigel Sinclair Executive Producer
Mary Soan First Assistant Director
Maggie Rodford Musical Direction/Supervision
Matt Biffa Musical Direction/Supervision
David Brown Producer
Ruth Jackson Producer
Gemma Jackson Production Designer
Ben Steiner Screenwriter
John Midgley Sound/Sound Designer
Ian Rowley Special Effects
Year: 1999
Runtime: 94
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
for language and some sexual content
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Color type
Deluxe

Sound
Dolby Digtal

Produced by
Intermedia Films
October Films
UIP Films
West Eleven Films

Release
June 08, 2001 (USA - Limited)
by USA Films