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Darkest Hour

In May 1940, the course of World War II rests on Winston Churchill as he weighs a potential negotiation with Adolf Hitler against a steadfast resistance, knowing that the choice could spell the end of the British Empire.

Director(s)

Aaron Hartley

Sarah Mooney

Tom Edmondson

Thomas Napper

Joe Wright

Dan Channing-Williams

Gayle Dickie

Phoebe Billington

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Cast & Crew

Gary Oldman

Gary Oldman

Winston Churchill

David Strathairn

David Strathairn

President Roosevelt (voice)

Nicholas Jones

Nicholas Jones

Sir John Simon

Pip Torrens

Pip Torrens

BBC Producer

Ronald Pickup

Ronald Pickup

Neville Chamberlain

Tom Edmondson

Tom Edmondson

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Brian Pettifer

Brian Pettifer

Lord Kingsley Wood

Faye Marsay

Faye Marsay

Sybil

Adrian Rawlins

Adrian Rawlins

Air Chief Marshal Dowding

David Schofield

David Schofield

Clement Atlee

John Atterbury

John Atterbury

Sir Alexander Cadogan

Paul Ridley

Paul Ridley

House of Commons Speaker

Ben Mendelsohn

Ben Mendelsohn

King George VI

Demetri Goritsas

Demetri Goritsas

Cabinet Secretary Bridges

David Bamber

David Bamber

Admiral Ramsay

Bethany Muir

Bethany Muir

Sarah Churchill

Richard Lumsden

Richard Lumsden

General Ismay

Joshua Higgott

Joshua Higgott

Reporter

Samuel West

Samuel West

Sir Anthony Eden

Johnny Otto

Johnny Otto

Member of Parliament (uncredited)

Malcolm Storry

Malcolm Storry

General Ironside

Hannah Steele

Hannah Steele

Abigail Walker

Paul Leonard

Paul Leonard

Admiral Dudley Pound

Tom Ashley

Tom Ashley

Ramsay Staffer

Richard Glover

Richard Glover

Brigadier Nicholson

Dan Channing-Williams

Dan Channing-Williams

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Nia Gwynne

Nia Gwynne

Alice Simpson

Aaron Hartley

Aaron Hartley

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Phoebe Billington

Phoebe Billington

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Philip Martin Brown

Philip Martin Brown

Sawyers

Kristin Scott Thomas

Kristin Scott Thomas

Clemmie

Sarah Mooney

Sarah Mooney

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James Harkness

James Harkness

AD Nicholl (Secretary #1)

Jeremy Child

Jeremy Child

Lord Stanhope

Hilton McRae

Hilton McRae

Arthur Greenwood

Charley Palmer Rothwell

Charley Palmer Rothwell

Christopher Wilson (Photographer)

Stephen Dillane

Stephen Dillane

Viscount Halifax

Michael Gould

Michael Gould

Lord Londonderry

Lily James

Lily James

Elizabeth Layton

Edmund Wiseman

Edmund Wiseman

Actor

Thomas Napper

Thomas Napper

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John Locke

John Locke

Oliver Wilson

James Eeles

James Eeles

Maurice Baker

Patsy Ferran

Patsy Ferran

Maid

Imogen King

Imogen King

Teenage Girl at Tube Map

Sarah Flind

Sarah Flind

Cook

Gayle Dickie

Gayle Dickie

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Benjamin Whitrow

Benjamin Whitrow

Sir Samuel Hoare

Joe Wright

Joe Wright

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Joshua James

Joshua James

W D Wilkinson (Secretary #2)

Joe Armstrong

Joe Armstrong

John Evans

Olivier Broche

Olivier Broche

Reynaud

Michael Bott

Michael Bott

Equerry

Eric MacLennan

Eric MacLennan

Tom Leonard

Robin Pearce

Robin Pearce

Ernle Hastings

Bronte Carmichael

Bronte Carmichael

Young Girl on Tube

Alex Clatworthy

Alex Clatworthy

Diana Churchill

Flora Nicholson

Flora Nicholson

Jessie Sutton

Jo Neary

Jo Neary

Margaret Jerome

Nick Howden-Steenstra

Nick Howden-Steenstra

Sentry (uncredited)

Jordan Waller

Jordan Waller

Randolph Churchill

Mary Antony

Mary Antony

Mary Churchill

Anna Burnett

Anna Burnett

Pamela Churchill

Mario Hacquard

Mario Hacquard

Daladier

Ade Dee Haastrup

Ade Dee Haastrup

Marcus Peters

Roisin O'Neill

Roisin O'Neill

Agnes Dillon

Miles Gallant

Miles Gallant

Naval Map-Room Officer

Steffan Donnelly

Steffan Donnelly

Back Bencher

Kieran Buckeridge

Kieran Buckeridge

Cecil Beaton

Details

GenresDrama, History
Runtime2h 5 mins
Released on22 Nov 2017
Languageen
Produced InUnited Kingdom
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Reviews

Mex5150

3/10

I have no idea why people are raving about this film, it's a bit crap, it's probably Oldman weakest performance to date, and the cinematography is terrible. Churchill with Brian Cox in the lead role is a FAR superior film on the subject.

Gimly

6/10

As with many of the biopics I've seen recently, _Darkest Hour_ is more focussed on delivering you the facts than getting you involved with the characters. It is an interesting idea to have the majority of the story revolve around the of whether or not to sue for peace. That as a core concept in so much as the question of "Do I take the guarantee of saving my country or do I take the risk of saving the world?" and beyond that "Is there even a right answer to that question? And who am I to decide something this big?" is a great philosophical centre for a movie. But I never felt like I knew why any of these people had the answers that they gave. I get that in a historical context, these aren't characters they are real life people, so they answers they had are the answers we see, but again, we are only given the _what_, not the _why_. Except you can throw all of that away because here comes Gary Oldman in his Oscar nominated transformation to make this movie 100% worth watching. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

barrymost

7/10

It's 1940, and Hitler is attempting to take over Europe. The film takes an interesting look at Winston Churchill's first five weeks as Prime Minister. The acting in this movie is quite accomplished; good actors bring insight and depth to the characters. Overall, it's a well-done, engrossing film. Gary Oldman's performance as Winston Churchill was very good indeed, and his delivery of Churchill's speeches alone make watching the movie worthwhile!

Peter McGinn

/10

I thought I might have seen this a couple pf years ago, but I still enjoyed it. There have been a few movies about Churchill’s rise to power at the outset of World War II. This one seems to cover the least amount of ground, focusing on his thought processes, the political climate and his personal life leading only up to the beginning of the Dunkirk evacuation. I thought there were two things the film did well with its strong writing and actor portrayal: the first was to present Churchill, a larger than life character, as just a life-size person, with the foibles and weaknesses he carried around with him. The other strength was in building depth into some of the secondary characters. His new aide typist, for example, is ready to quit after Churchill yells at her unfairly. It would have been easy to rehabilitate him for that temper tantrum by having him soften towards her and convince her to stay on. Instead she leaves the building, is handed an important communication from the king, and decides for herself to stay on and do the job. Churchill is the focal point pf the film, but again and again he shares the limelight onscreen with others like this, such as the extended scene in the subway. So within it’s narrow focus, I think the movie does a great job telling the story of this interlude from history.

Ruggerview

10/10

I saw this film at TIFF on the big screen and loved it. There's not a weak member of the cast. I really loved the way the photography reflected the sense of gloom that would have been felt by the people facing a new war. Big thumbs up, gives a strong sense of the time and place.

CinemaSerf

7/10

A tour de force from Gary Oldman as he portrays Winston Churchill in his first few months of office at the start of WWII. Oddly enough though, aside from a few brief appearances from Kristin Scott-Thomas, the rest of the cast in this historical biopic are really quite unremarkable. The speeches are delivered magnificently; but there are too many speculative machinations going on - not least those involving King George VI - that do bring the credibility of this into question. There was plenty of accurately documented reportage from this time to enable Anthony McCarten to pen an entertaining script based more on the facts of this unsteady period of Churchill's premiership; Dunkirk; his relationship with Halifax & Roosevelt etc. rather than invent storylines. The attention to detail is superb and Oldman well deserved his second Oscar.

Peter89Spencer

10/10

Gary Oldman was superb as Churchill.

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Behind the scenes

Darkest Hour Cast On Portraying Historical Characters
Makeup Featurette
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