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Richard Lumsden Movies

1995  
PG  
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The recipient of seven OscarĀ® nominations, this film version of Jane Austen's classic 1811 novel stars Emma Thompson as Elinor Dashwood. With her mother and sisters, Elinor struggles financially after the death of her father, who bequeathed the Dashwood estate to his oafish son by an earlier marriage. While sorting out the family's affairs, the shy, self-sacrificing Elinor secretly falls for her stepbrother-in-law, Edward Ferrars (Hugh Grant), a sensitive, well-educated bachelor who cannot court her because of his foolhardy youthful engagement to the greedy Lucy Steele (Imogen Stubbs). The grateful Dashwoods are offered a modest country home by family friends, which they accept. Once relocated, Elinor's brash, spirited sister Marianne (Kate Winslet) falls for a dashing local, John Willoughby (Greg Wise), a womanizer who nevertheless seems to share her affections. A prominent neighbor, Colonel Brandon (Alan Rickman), also falls in love with Marianne, but she is oblivious to the older man's affections. Eventually, Willoughby fails Marianne, breaking her heart, until she realizes Brandon's feelings. When Edward's family disowns him, Lucy marries his brother instead, leaving him free to pursue an exultant Elinor. Thompson won the film's sole OscarĀ® for her screenplay adaptation of Austen's novel. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Emma ThompsonAlan Rickman, (more)
 
1999  
 
Written by Richard Lumsden as a vehicle for himself, the British dramedy series Wonderful You zeroed in on a group of aimless friends and siblings in their early thirties. Though generally preoccupied with their own romantic and professional difficulties, the characters spent many of their waking hours brooding over the misadventures of Henry (Lumsden), a bike messenger who aspired to be a singer (the star also wrote his own songs). Since many of the stories dealt with Henry's anguish over reaching his 30th birthday, it was just as well that the series was of brief duration (seven episodes, to be exact). Wonderful You originally aired from March 9 to April 13, 1999. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Greg WiseRichard Lumsden, (more)
 
2008  
 
A man eager to take English folk dancing to new and exciting places ends up in the last place he expected -- America -- in this mockumentary comedy. Derecq Twist (Charles Thomas Oldham) is a passionate enthusiast of Morris Dancing, a style of folk dancing that's been performed in Great Britain for centuries. Most devotees of Morris are committed to keeping the traditions of the dance alive, and Quentin Neely (Derek Jacobi), head of the Morris Circle that oversees competitive Morris dancing, intends to keep it that way, or else. But while Twist loves the classic Morris style and has devoted years to his dream of perfecting the most challenging of all Morris moves, the Treeple Hammer Damson, he also wants to bring fresh innovations to the dance in a variation he calls "New Morris." Neely is appalled by Twist's desire to bring Morris into the Twentieth Century (if not the Twenty-First), and bans Twist and his group from competition. A film producer (Aidan McArdle) making a documentary about Twist realizes he has no happy ending for his film, so he steps in and arranges for Twist to fly to California, where Miloslav Villandry (Greg Wise), a multi-billionaire software magnate, has developed a passion for Morris and bankrolls a West Coast Morris troupe, the OCM's. Twist is happy to find his new partners in California welcome his innovative spirit, and he also meets a beautiful woman, Sonja (Naomie Harris), with whom he finds love. But can a true Morris devotee be happy so far away from the dance's ancestral home? Morris: A Life With Bells On received its North American premiere at the 2009 Seattle International Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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