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A Feast at Midnight

  • 1994
  • PG
  • 1h 45m
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6.6/10
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Christopher Lee in A Feast at Midnight (1994)
A new student at a British public school forms a secret society centered around cooking and midnight feasting with other school misfits and outcasts.
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A new student at a British public school forms a secret society centered around cooking and midnight feasting with other school misfits and outcasts.A new student at a British public school forms a secret society centered around cooking and midnight feasting with other school misfits and outcasts.A new student at a British public school forms a secret society centered around cooking and midnight feasting with other school misfits and outcasts.

  • Director
    • Justin Hardy
  • Writers
    • Justin Hardy
    • Yoshi Nishio
  • Stars
    • John Hurley
    • Freddie Findlay
    • Sebastian Armesto
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    556
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Justin Hardy
    • Writers
      • Justin Hardy
      • Yoshi Nishio
    • Stars
      • John Hurley
      • Freddie Findlay
      • Sebastian Armesto
    • 17User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    John Hurley
    • Cabbie
    Freddie Findlay
    • Magnus
    Sebastian Armesto
    Sebastian Armesto
    • Oberoi
    • (as Sebastián Fernández-Armesto)
    Robert Hardy
    Robert Hardy
    • Headmaster
    Carol MacReady
    Carol MacReady
    • Miss Plunder
    • (as Carol Macready)
    Andrew Lusher
    • Tava
    Aled Roberts
    • Goof
    Stuart Hawley
    • Bathurst
    Jordan Ruffell
    • Mee
    Edward Hassard
    • Cubitt
    Matthew Blakiston
    • Merriman
    Dominic Dowbekin
    • Williams
    Harry Stapleton
    • Pears
    Jake Meyer
    • Luerssen
    Tom Radcliffe
    • Burkhart
    Lisa Faulkner
    Lisa Faulkner
    • Miss Charlotte
    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Raptor
    Samuel West
    Samuel West
    • Chef
    • Director
      • Justin Hardy
    • Writers
      • Justin Hardy
      • Yoshi Nishio
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    10saraarts

    Charming and light

    This movie is absolutely delicious, as light as one of Magnus' (the main character's) own confections. Nevertheless it has held my interest through many viewings and even brought me to tears near the end, every single time.

    Not only is the acting of brilliant veterans Robert Hardy, Christopher Lee, Carol MacReady, and Edward Fox as perfect as you would expect, but the children put in brilliant, subtle performances as well, with Freddie Findlay showing true star promise. The lush Dover location and surprisingly poignant music also add dimensions of richness to a very simple, honest story.

    The focal characters are realistically bad and good boys -- realistic because often the same boys are both bad and good under believable circumstances -- who learn about the real meaning of friendship, teamwork, and even honor through, well, cooking. Do have fattening and decadent snacks on hand when you watch, because what the boys whip up will certainly make you hungry.

    Incidentally, this film also managed to charm my boyfriend and to hold his interest throughout, and since this is such a tiny little dessert of a film, and since said boyfriend generally goes for the gamut of action flicks from Jackie Chan to Akira Kurosawa, or 2-hour Chow Yun-Fat/John Woo bloodbaths, this is really saying something. Because of the way the film gets right into the world of children, while not abandoning entirely the world and motivations of adults, I would also certainly recommend it for children age 8 or 10 and up; but there are still enough jokes and subtleties for grown-ups only that it won't bore parents.
    10aragorn2001

    A Delightful Movie!

    This is a "hidden gem" of a movie. It has all the elements of a fun and wonderful movie experience for idealists and cynics alike! The movie has good pacing and wonderful minor twists and turns on the plot that actually have you saying to yourself "hurray!"
    8sherlock-34

    A Feast of a Film!

    Christopher Lee gives a splendid performance in one of the most charming films made in Great Britain in recent memory. A Feast at Midnight is one of those warm family entertainments that manages to delight both children and parents alike.

    Young Magnus Gove (Freddie Findlay) is sent away to an austere boarding school that manages to serve the most unpalatable of meals. Even the Headmaster (Robert Hardy) can barely stomach the overly healthy menu. Magnus' father (Edward Fox in a short cameo) sends him a number of enticing recipes, which spur Magnus and his oddball group of friends to venture, in the dead of night, into that forbidden no-boys land of "The Kitchen". There they discover the true meaning of friendship as they concoct the most unlikely of meals. The interaction between the boys that make up "The Scoffers" club is priceless. All handled with just the right tone by director Justin Hardy (son of The Wicker Man's Robin Hardy), to avoid falling into the bottomless well of gushing sentimentality.

    Christopher Lee handles the key role of Latin Master, V. E. Longfellow aka Raptor, with great aplomb. His stern features belie a warm and fun-filled heart as is evidenced by the exchange of low-key double entendre with Miss Plunder (Carol Macready) the housekeeper over her home-cooked meals. One of the most memorable moments is of course, the kitchen scene homage to Jurassic Park. I can't even begin to explain just how pleasing this scene is. There is no question that Mr. Lee's character lives up to and deserves the Raptor moniker! To check out a clip of the Raptor sequence, visit the Multimedia page here at the site. There is also a very gentle homage to Hammer, as Raptor wakes in the night upon hearing a noise, his eyes pop open in a darkened room, in a way that is very reminiscent of a Transylvanian Count. Truly one of Mr. Lee's best and warmest performances. An excellent demonstration of why Christopher Lee is far more than simply a horror icon, but a multi-talented actor capable of a wide range of characterization! Enjoy...
    coolbluegreen

    Sublime! Perfection!

    Why oh why is this delightful movie not available on Region 1 DVD or video? WHY??????? I long to own it. This movie is so wonderful! It was directed by Justin Hardy, son of *the* Robert Hardy, beloved by all Jane Austen fans for his roles as General Tilney and Sir John Middleton. Robert Hardy has a role in this masterpiece as well. This is a film about boys in an English boarding school. The outcasts of the school band together and create a secret cooking club, where they bake the most delicious, forbidden treats imaginable. The main character has a correspondence with his father, who has been in ill health, that is touching, humorous, and beautiful. This correspondence heartens and inspires the boy and helps lead to and support the creation of his secret cooking club. Oh, I just want to take a moment to BEG!! BEG, I tell you!! BEG the powers that be to release this film on REGION 1 DVD!! Please!!!!!!!! If you can watch this movie (it's available on PAL video) you should -- you must -- it will add such joy to your life!!
    7the_yellow_brick_road

    Comfort food as film

    I have such fond memories of this film (if you can have fond memories before you're 40), it was like the realisation of a childhood fantasy, which, let's face it, is everything a movie should be. Identifying with the characters was no stretch at all, and neither was the situation which I can give testament to from several similar pantry-raids with friends in the boarding house. Christopher Lee is the perfect villain cum headmaster, and I will never forget that little boy at the mixing bowl, enthusiastically covering himself in flour. This movie is pleasantly nostalgic (at any age!) way to spend an hour and a half (I would recommend with a nice helping of some of your favourite comfort food). After all who doesn't love food and children besting the grown- ups? Just insert your old headmaster/mistress's face here and enjoy the show...

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    • Trivia
      Sir Christopher Lee stated in interviews, given at time of its release, that he worked for free on this movie.
    • Quotes

      Chef: [after rushing the boys from the kitchen] Go, go, go on and play, you little... chefs.

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      Referenced in Best of the Worst: The Item, the Crawlers, and Blood Lock (2014)

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    • Release date
      • March 26, 1995 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Uczta o północy
    • Filming locations
      • Tottenham House, Wiltshire, England, UK(formerly Hawtreys School)
    • Production company
      • Kwai River
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      1 hour 45 minutes
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