Jack and Sarah (1995)
- Starring:
- Richard E. Grant, Samantha Mathis, (more)
- Director(s):
- Tim Sullivan
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
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A temperamental London lawyer adapts to the challenges of fatherhood when he is left with sole responsibility for his infant daughter in this well-performed British comedy-drama. Richard E. Grant stars as Jack, a high-pressure attorney who believes his life is on the right track: a successful career, a beautiful wife (Imogen Stubbs), and a baby on the way. Tragedy strikes, however, when his wife dies during labor, leaving Jack to raise his daughter Sarah, named in his wife's honor. Shocked and depressed, Jack is forced to deal with his grief for the sake of the new child. At first reluctant to turn to others, he receives help from a local derelict (Ian McKellen) who begins to act as Jack's butler, and a charming young American woman, Amy (Samantha Mathis), who becomes Sarah's nanny. The new challenges of fatherhood provide Jack with his solace and eventually lead him reevaluate his life and behavior. The debut film of writer-director Tim Sullivan, Jack and Sarah follows a well-worn path, but Grant's nuanced central performance and a strong supporting cast elevate the material above its predictable outline. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 110 mins
Complete Cast:
- Richard E. Grant - Jack
- Judi Dench - Margaret
- Eileen Atkins - Phil
- Lorraine Ashbourne - Jackie
- Niven Boyd - Nathaniel
- Imogen Stubbs - Sarah
- James Bannon - City Boy
- Geff Francis - Rob
- Michael McStay - Security Man
- John Grillo - Landlord
- Samantha Mathis - Amy
- Ian McKellen - William, The Tramp
- Cherie Lunghi - Anna
- Keith Bartlett - Taxi Driver
- Deborah Findlay - Miss Cartwright
- David Swift - Michael
- Matyelok Gibbs - Physiotherapist
- Tracy Thorne - Susan
- Laurent Grévill - Alain
- Kate Hardie - Pamela
- Director(s):
- Tim Sullivan
- Writer(s):
- Tim Sullivan
- Producer(s):
- Steve Morrison, Simon Channing-Williams, Janette Day
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R(Adult Situations, Substance Abuse)
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