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(2001)

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When it comes to charming films that give you a warm and fuzzy feeling Dalkeith delivers aplenty.
Chris_Gardner21 October 2002
This fabulous Australian film, currently showing at Te Awamutu's Regent cinema, tells the true story of how the residents at Dalkeith Residential Home sit around every day just waiting to die until staff buy them a greyhound. Naming the dog Dalkeith after the home, they discover she is a phenomenal runner and she is soon entered into the greyhound races. Soon residents are betting on the outcome of the races, and they are given a new reason to live. But the board of trustees learn what is going on, through the disgruntled daughter of one of the residents, and heavily handedly put an end to the fun and games. After the board's intervention the residents sink into a new form of despair as life becomes even duller and more boring than before. That is until the aloof pensioner, played by Australian legend and AFI award winner Ray Barrett, reveals he was once a high profile barrister and challenges the decision in court. One of the delights of the movie is the love/hate relationship that develops between Barrett's intellectual character and Gus Mercurio's less complicated character. Rather reminiscent of the relationship enjoyed by Mr Spock and Dr McCoy in the classic Star Trek television show. There is only one thing to complain about with the film and that is that at 90 minutes long it finishes all too soon. The film also stars Alan Hopgood, Esme Melville, Judy Banks and Marilyn Maguire.
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10/10
a slice of life
totalfilmworks8 January 2007
I have waited six years to see this movie as it got very limited release in Australia. Finally it came to television. It is such a 'feel good' movie, it brought a tear to my eye and to me that makes a movie good. Yes, its about old age but we all get there one day. It was well directed, edited, nice music score, all characters well acted and cast just right. It has some very funny moments and the greyhound racing is something unusual to see in a movie. It's amazing how one day can bring so much happiness to a retirement center. This movie is suitable for all ages or at least from teenage up. They would be able to see in the characters their grand parents. You distributors out there, why not give this a go and show it in your countries. Yes it does have limited appeal but those who see it will talk about it. What about a DVD release and that way it will get to everyone and anyone? Do it and in doing so support the Australian film industry. 10 out of 10.
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9/10
big heart small budget
james-richards29 August 2002
lovely film, which if you can ignore its budget short comings should warm the cockles of your heart. The story is amusing and well told, contains no drugs, violence or nudity, and will find its market in the 50+ demographic I'm sure. Critics beware - Not every film has to be for twenty-somethings.
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