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Fackham Hall

A new servant enters into an unlikely romance with the youngest daughter of a prominent English family. Simultaneously, rivalries spill over within the Davenport family, led by the Lord and Lady, as they weather the epic failure of the wedding of their eldest daughter to her caddish cousin.

Director(s)

Jim O'Hanlon

Cast & Crew

Jimmy Carr

Jimmy Carr

Vicar

Shaun Mason

Shaun Mason

Army Officer

Emma Laird

Emma Laird

Poppy

Ramon Tikaram

Ramon Tikaram

Darvesh Khalid

John Thomson

John Thomson

Bill

Thomasin McKenzie

Thomasin McKenzie

Rose

Tim McMullan

Tim McMullan

Cyril

Hayley Mills

Hayley Mills

Rose Davenport (voice)

Damian Lewis

Damian Lewis

Lord Davenport

Tom Felton

Tom Felton

Archibald

Charlie Rawes

Charlie Rawes

Drunk Alan / Prison Guard

Nathan Hall

Nathan Hall

Footman (uncredited)

Sue Johnston

Sue Johnston

Great Aunt Bonaparte

Tom Goodman-Hill

Tom Goodman-Hill

Inspector Watt

Lily Knight

Lily Knight

Fifi Valentine

Katherine Waterston

Katherine Waterston

Lady Davenport

Anna Maxwell Martin

Anna Maxwell Martin

Mrs McAllister

Lizzie Hopley

Lizzie Hopley

Phyllis Davenport

Jason Done

Jason Done

JRR Tolkien

Ben Radcliffe

Ben Radcliffe

Eric

Lee Boardman

Lee Boardman

Karl

Dean Fagan

Dean Fagan

Prison Guard

Ian Bartholomew

Ian Bartholomew

Austin Blaine

Magdalena Sverlander

Magdalena Sverlander

Rose Seller

Karen Henthorn

Karen Henthorn

Sister Jude

Nathan McMullen

Nathan McMullen

Alexander

Gemma Wardle

Gemma Wardle

Gladys

Jim O'Hanlon

Jim O'Hanlon

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Alex Butler

Alex Butler

Lionel (uncredited)

Erin Austen

Erin Austen

Mary & Constance Bechdel

Adam Woodward

Adam Woodward

Bert Chester

Laurie Ogden

Laurie Ogden

Patricia

Paula Wharton

Paula Wharton

Mrs Kitchen

James Stanley

James Stanley

Richard

Nicholas Hale

Nicholas Hale

Banker

Brainard Oyani

Brainard Oyani

Prospective Hall Boy

Details

GenresComedy
Runtime1h 37 mins
Released on05 Dec 2025
Languageen
Produced InUnited Kingdom
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Reviews

Chandler Danier

7/10

I wouldn't have watched this but the name. It's better than Meet the Fockers. I didn't watch that because I thought the name was stupid. This is subtle. I watched it. After, I spent a few moments figuring out if this was released by the same company that did the Naked Gun remake. But maybe it's like Tornado or that twin film of Dante's Peak. This is funnier. At least two funny things: I struggle to define walls, too. He was just a child It does drag but I got dragged back from my phone a few times to laugh. I did get a little high. Used the choke of my pipe as a roach clip, actually. Pretty proud of that.

CinemaSerf

6/10

When the orphaned “Eric” (Ben Radcliffe) is sent by his nuns to deliver a message to “Lord Davenport” (Damian Lewis) at his stately pile, he is barely through the door before he is mistaken for a job applicant and employed as a hall-boy. He’s quite a savvy young man who can think on his feet, so before too long he is heading up the hierarchy behind the green baize door and even flirting with the daughter of the house. Now he’d already had a bit of an altercation with “Rose” (Thomasin McKenzie) on his way up the drive on arrival, so she’s feeling a little guilty and she’s also quite taken by the glint in his eye. Daddy, though, needs her to marry the wealthy “Archie” (Tom Felton) else they whole family could be turfed out on their ear - and boy, are they unequipped for that! The determined “Rose”, though, is having none of that arranged marriage malarkey and the pair even plan to elope before - yep, you’ve guessed it, there’s a body found and so curly moustachioed police inspector “Watt” (Tom Woodman-Hill) is sent to investigate this most curious of crimes. With no absence of suspects or motive, the policeman naturally alights on the handsome but poverty stricken young stranger who hopes to marry into into the family. Surely it cannot be him? Though this does have it’s moments, it reminded me too much of Dawn French’s far superior “Murder Most Horrid” (1991) with some additional bits from "Downton Abbey” and a “Knives Out” mystery thrown in for good measure. It takes a pop at the vagaries of rustic England and it’s landed gentry, their attitudes and pursuits but hardly originally and the likes of Sue Johnston (doing her best Dame Maggie Smith), Anna Maxwell Martin (think Phyllis Logan does “Supergran”) and the underused Hayley Mills don’t really have enough to work with to make anything like enough impact on a plot that does have one thing very much in common with Agatha Christie. It’s denouement comes from left field and answers questions we didn’t know to ask about people we didn't even know were in the cauldron. It’s not really a whodunnit that we can join in with, so we watch in hope that the humour will do more of the entertaining, and for me a vicar in a pulpit misreading bible verse in a sort of “phnaa phnaa” bishop and choir boy fashion just wasn’t enough. Lewis looks like he is trying to enjoy himself, but even he seems a bit bemused as to why this is funny as it began to fall away and the puerility started to take over. Of course it’s meant to be a satire, maybe even a satire of a satire, but I just didn’t really find it funny, sorry.

PeaceMeal

7/10

A refreshingly great comedy with hints from Monty Python and Benny Hill. It's simple humor. I smiled and laughed throughout the first 1/2 of the movie. My interest was kept up until about 3/4 of the movie but it then became obvious how the script would end. I hoped for some unpredictable humor. A light british comedy that is almost contnuously entertaining and so easy to watch. RATING: 7.5/10

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