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6,8/10
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MA NOTE
Un détenu participe à un concours national de jardinage. Basé sur une histoire vraie.Un détenu participe à un concours national de jardinage. Basé sur une histoire vraie.Un détenu participe à un concours national de jardinage. Basé sur une histoire vraie.
- Prix
- 1 nomination au total
Jordan Maxwell
- John
- (as Jorden Maxwell)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis movie was based on inmates of Her Majesty's Prison Leyhill, which is located in Cotswold.
- GaffesAfter the men lose the competition, they are invited to meet Her Majesty, and one of the officials says "Yes, HRH!" HRH stands for His (or Her) Royal Highness, which could mean Charles, William, or another of the Royal Family other than the Queen. The Queen is addressed as "Your Majesty" (or "Her Majesty," which is abbreviated HM).
- Autres versionsThere are two versions of this film. If you look at the Amazon (not IMDB) page, you will see that one version runs at 1 hr. 26 min., while the other is 1 hr. 31 min. Among other differences, they use different music for the last scene (when the three prisoners are walking over to see the Queen): in the longer version, they use The Staple Singers' "Heavy Makes You Happy," while in the shorter one, they use Elton John and Bernie Taupin's "The Power" (this difference is reflected in the music credits at the end of the film). Also, in the longer version, when they stop outside the formidable looking gate, there is a rear, long distance shot of them, and you hear Colin say, "I hope they let us out," while in the shorter version, the shot changes to a mid close-up from the front, and he says, "A bit of advice, lads. Don't forget to curtsy."
- Bandes originalesI Wouldn't Believe Your Radio
Words by Kelly Jones
Music by Stuart Cable, Kelly Jones, Richard Jones
Performed by Stereophonics
Published by Universal Music Publishing Ltd.
Courtesy of V2 Music Ltd.
Commentaire en vedette
I can't believe the cynicism surrounding this film. It has a nice wholesome quality to it that is lacking in our films today. I love films like 'Scarface', 'GoodFellas' and '48 HRS.' but that doesn't mean I can't like a film like 'Greenfingers'. Taking a group of prisoners and putting them in such a scenario as making them gardeners as part of their rehabilitation is a unique concept for a film. Reviewers, especially American critics must think all prisons around the world are loaded with weapons and power hungry guards and wardens. Countries like Canada, Switzerland and England have less violent criminals and less confrontational authorities. Some are mocking the film's whole premise as absurd but to make it more credible, this film is based on a true story! 'Greenfingers' runs a short 90 minutes, has some good characters that are well developed and jokes that bubble with surprising wit and charm. Examine the cast and crew carefully and watch out for their next film(s). We need more like them.
- WalterFrith
- 15 sept. 2001
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 1 365 000 £ (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 1 443 067 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 65 584 $ US
- 29 juill. 2001
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 1 961 054 $ US
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By what name was Jardinage à l'anglaise (2000) officially released in India in English?
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