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Golden Years
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Refusing to take the loss of their pensions lying down and to fade away into their declining years, retirees Arthur and Martha Goode decide to rob some banks and take back what was theirs in the first place.
Refusing to take the loss of their pensions lying down and to fade away into their declining years, retirees Arthur and Martha Goode decide to rob some banks and take back what was theirs in the first place.
Actors:
Lily Travers,
Jane Whittenshaw,
Alison Garner,
Elain Lloyd,
Guy Slocombe,
Edward Linard,
Richard Cambridge,
Alun Armstrong,
Jess Kinsey,
Eugene Levine,
Bev Willis,
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Lily Travers
Jane Whittenshaw
Alison Garner
Elain Lloyd
Guy Slocombe
Edward Linard
Richard Cambridge
27 July 1977, UK
Alun Armstrong
17 July 1946, Annfield Plain, County Durham, England, UK
Jess Kinsey
Eugene Levine
Bev Willis
Director:
John Miller
John Miller
Country:
United Kingdom
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May 15, 2016
That the duo's robbery spree is such a gentle affair is the source of many of the movie's gags - their getaway car is a Volvo with a caravan on the back - but the geriatric pace means that the laughs are on the gentle side, too.April 28, 2016
The humour is exceedingly gentle and the plot increasingly improbable. But John Miller directs steadily and the performances are irresistibly knowing.November 27, 2016
...a gentle comedy with something to say...April 28, 2016
There are the seeds of something interesting here, but premise and talent are ill-served by crude and cliched characterisation and thudding execution ...October 13, 2016
Substandard jokes about "slap and tickle" and vibrators, and parochial references to Pot Noodles nowhere near sophisticated enough for the intended audience.December 09, 2016
Every member of the cast... deserved a better, less far-fetched, plot than director John Miller and writers Miller, Nick Knowles and Jeremy Sheldon have devised for them.August 08, 2016
John Miller's good-natured picture makes a noble stab at yoking real-world social problems to capering.November 26, 2016
Founded on solidly serious themes of ageing, dying, illness and crime, the film does not on the surface offer much hope for fun, but the surface is exactly where the fun isMay 01, 2016
Despite a likable cast of television and theatre stalwarts, this limps along like a botched hip operation.January 02, 2017
A film too stiff for comedy, too silly for drama and too slow for fun in between.April 28, 2016
Gentle the film's good-natured, well-meaning comedy most certainly is, soft-edged and reassuring too - but it's also so full of stock characters and movie cliches that the whole thing feels a bit like a missed opportunity.