Save the Cinema 2022
Save the Cinema
The true story of Liz Evans, a hairdresser and leader of a youth theatre in Carmarthen, Wales, who began a campaign in 1993 to save the Lyric theatre from closure. Alongside then Mayor of Carmarthen Richard Goodridge, they enlisted the help of Steven Spielberg, securing a special premiere of Jurassic Park.
The true story of Liz Evans, a hairdresser and leader of a youth theatre in Carmarthen, Wales, who began a campaign in 1993 to save the Lyric theatre from closure. Alongside then Mayor of Carmarthen Richard Goodridge, they enlisted the help of Steven Spielberg, securing a special premiere of Jurassic Park.
Videos & Photos
All 1 Videos & 5 Photoscast
Full Cast & Crew... Liz Evans
... Richard Goodridge
... Mr. Morgan
... David Evans
... Dolly
... Aled
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See All 1 Reviews14 Jul 2022 by r96sk
A pretty cool true story, but the film itself? Rather poor. 'Save the Cinema' is simply too on the nose for my liking, it's cringey in a fair few bits and even pretentious in others. It does have a good cast, though that aside it struggles to get away from the fact that it feels like a made-for-television Christmas-esque movie - literally so with the plot. Samantha Morton, Jonathan Pryce and Tom Felton are as solid as you'd expect, though the Welsh accents kept taking me out of it - Pryce was born in Wales admittedly, yet even his accent sounded off... might just be me though. I didn't overly like any of that trio's, or their co-star's tbh, performances though, I just like Morton/Pryce/Felton from others things more than anything. I wouldn't say this is a bad film, it's just a really lousy one in my opinion. I could see it finding an audience though.
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Release Date:
Jan 14, 2022 (United Kingdom)
Run Time:
1hr 49`
MMPA Rating:
NR
Original Language:
English
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Status:
Released
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Save the Cinema
A pretty cool true story, but the film itself? Rather poor. 'Save the Cinema' is simply too on the nose for my liking, it's cringey in a fair few bits and even pretentious in others. It does have a good cast, though that aside it struggles to get away from the fact that it feels like a made-for-television Christmas-esque movie - literally so with the plot. Samantha Morton, Jonathan Pryce and Tom Felton are as solid as you'd expect, though the Welsh accents kept taking me out of it - Pryce was born in Wales admittedly, yet even his accent sounded off... might just be me though. I didn't overly like any of that trio's, or their co-star's tbh, performances though, I just like Morton/Pryce/Felton from others things more than anything. I wouldn't say this is a bad film, it's just a really lousy one in my opinion. I could see it finding an audience though.
Cast & Crew of
Save the Cinema
Directors & Credit Writers
... Director
Cast
... Liz Evans
... Richard Goodridge
... Mr. Morgan
... David Evans
... Dolly
... Aled
... Mr. Powell
... Mr. Hopkins
... Huw Evans
WE
Wynne Evans... Singer in Cinema (uncredited)
... Susan
... Darek
... Tom
... Superintendent Roberts
... Martyn
... Mrs. Griffiths (Beehive Woman)
... Mrs. Jones
SR
Sue Roderick... Mrs. Davis
... Mrs. Pritchard
... Dai