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Tumbledown

  • Episode aired May 30, 1988
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Colin Firth in Tumbledown (1988)
Drama

Based on the experiences of Lieutenant Robert Lawrence, M.C..Based on the experiences of Lieutenant Robert Lawrence, M.C..Based on the experiences of Lieutenant Robert Lawrence, M.C..

  • Director
    • Richard Eyre
  • Writer
    • Charles Wood
  • Stars
    • Colin Firth
    • Paul Rhys
    • David Calder
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    601
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Eyre
    • Writer
      • Charles Wood
    • Stars
      • Colin Firth
      • Paul Rhys
      • David Calder
    • 13User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 3 BAFTA Awards
      • 5 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Colin Firth
    Colin Firth
    • Robert Lawrence
    Paul Rhys
    Paul Rhys
    • Hugh MacKessac
    David Calder
    David Calder
    • John Lawrence
    Barbara Leigh-Hunt
    Barbara Leigh-Hunt
    • Jean Lawrence
    Emma Bowe
    • Sophie Martin-Wells
    • (as Emma Harbour)
    Rupert Baker
    Rupert Baker
    • Nick Lawrence
    Jack Fortune
    • Christopher Lawrence
    Roddy Maude-Roxby
    Roddy Maude-Roxby
    • George Stubbs
    Ann Bell
    • Helen Stubbs
    Sophie Thompson
    Sophie Thompson
    • Louise Stubbs
    Dan Hildebrand
    Dan Hildebrand
    • Prothero
    Tam Dean Burn
    • Sergeant Brodick
    Mark Williams
    Mark Williams
    • Lumpy
    Ian Michie
    • Fraser
    Paul Higgins
    Paul Higgins
    • Saltemarsh
    Stewart Porter
    • O'Rourke
    Timothy Carlton
    Timothy Carlton
    • Lt. Colonel Bill Kirke
    Mark Wing-Davey
    Mark Wing-Davey
    • Adjutant Stewart Inglis
    • Director
      • Richard Eyre
    • Writer
      • Charles Wood
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    • Trivia
      Based on the experiences of Lieutenant Robert Lawrence MC.
    • Goofs
      Towards the end of the film, Firth is shown wearing a panama hat behind some guardsmen in full dress. They are welcoming a coach load of other guardsmen in combat dress. Those on parade in full dress, have their buttons singly and a white plume on the right side of their bearskins. This would indicate that they were Grenadier Guards. As such, surely the plume should be on the left side of the bearskin.
    • Quotes

      [an RAF doctor is giving Robert yet more tests]

      Squadron Leader Wentworth: Your father gave me a lesson in military etiquette. I shall give you one. I am called "Sir".

      Robert Lawrence: What are you? Squadron Leader? In the Household Division we don't call your rank "Sir".

      Squadron Leader Wentworth: Well you can start now, Lawrence.

      Robert Lawrence: You're in the Royal Air Force. Are you a flyer?

      Squadron Leader Wentworth: No I'm not. I'm a doctor.

      Robert Lawrence: [snarls] Well listen, Doctor. Just test this fist. It's just about to give you your first fucking flying lesson!

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    User reviews13

    Featured review
    10/10

    Absorbing,Honest, Poignant,Gripping and Emotionally moving Film

    This film is a 'must' to watch. I felt so emotionally overwhelmed and stunned after watching Colin Firths portrayal of Robert Lawrence that I felt the need to put down some of my thoughts and to thoroughly recommend this film to others. Tumbledown was totally absorbing, gripping and a poignant reminder to us all of just how our Soldiers suffered and what they sacrificed during and after the Falklands War. Its brought home to me the realities of the battle and the truth about how the Soldiers and their families coped with the aftermath of Battle and their own 'personal'struggles to recover from and cope with their physical and mental injuries during and after the War.

    Colin Firths portrayal of Robert Lawrence's was totally captivating and electrifying that one could really relate to and feel the struggle that Robert had gone through to recover from his injuries and his experiences and nightmares of the battle, also it was chilling to watch just how insensitive and distant the Nurses, Doctors,some Senior Officers and people in general were towards our great hero's, their experiences and sufferings in battle and the mental and physical scars they were left with.

    After watching Tumbledown it just confirms my beliefs further still that Colin Firth is such a natural highly talented, fantastic Character actor and he deserves far more recognition and credit when he plays such roles. It shone through that Colin Firth had thoroughly researched this role and whilst spending time with Robert during filming had got to know and understand the very essence of Roberts character,his sufferings and anger. Colin conveyed all of this to the audience with a natural honesty and sensitivity that was gripping, refreshing and emotive to watch.

    Also credit must go to David Calder (John Lawrence) and Barbara Leigh-Hunt (Jean Lawrence), they were perfect in their roles as Roberts shocked and distraught Parents upon learning of their sons serious injuries, their love and devotion,hope and despair was very touching and distressing to watch during Roberts recovery and their feelings of outrage, helplessness and disbelief at how Robert was treated by some Medical Staff,some of the Army and members of the Public. This film should be a lesson to us all of how to relate to those of us who are in great need, to treat them with respect, honesty and above all as an equal.

    Thanks first and foremost to Robert Lawrence for allowing his story to be told, to the writer for such an excellent script and of course thank you to Colin Firth for vividly, emotionally and honestly depicting Robert Lawrences story and character in an unforgettable emotionally moving, thought provoking film. The feelings of this film will stay with me always.
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    • Mar 31, 2005
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    • Release date
      • May 30, 1988 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Der Dank des Vaterlandes
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 55 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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