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Rita, Sue and Bob Too

  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 29m
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6.6/10
5.3K
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George Costigan, Siobhan Finneran, and Michelle Holmes in Rita, Sue and Bob Too (1987)
Realistic story of working-class Yorkshire life, alternately serious and light-hearted, as two schoolgirls have a sexual fling with a married man.
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Realistic story of working-class Yorkshire life, alternately serious and light-hearted, as two schoolgirls have a sexual fling with a married man.Realistic story of working-class Yorkshire life, alternately serious and light-hearted, as two schoolgirls have a sexual fling with a married man.Realistic story of working-class Yorkshire life, alternately serious and light-hearted, as two schoolgirls have a sexual fling with a married man.

  • Director
    • Alan Clarke
  • Writer
    • Andrea Dunbar
  • Stars
    • Siobhan Finneran
    • Michelle Holmes
    • Willie Ross
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    6.6/10
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    • Director
      • Alan Clarke
    • Writer
      • Andrea Dunbar
    • Stars
      • Siobhan Finneran
      • Michelle Holmes
      • Willie Ross
    • 72User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
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    Siobhan Finneran
    Siobhan Finneran
    • Rita
    Michelle Holmes
    Michelle Holmes
    • Sue
    Willie Ross
    • Sue's Father
    Danny O'Dea
    Danny O'Dea
    • Paddy
    David Britton
    • Rita's Brother
    Mark Crompton
    • Rita's Brother
    Stuart Goodwin
    Stuart Goodwin
    • Rita's Brother
    Max Jackman
    • Rita's Brother
    Andrew Krauz
    • Rita's Brother
    Simon Waring
    • Rita's Brother
    Maureen Long
    • Rita's Mother
    Joyce Pembroke
    • Lawn Mower Lil
    Lesley Sharp
    Lesley Sharp
    • Michelle
    George Costigan
    George Costigan
    • Bob
    Patti Nicholls
    • Sue's Mother
    Jane Atkinson
    • Helen
    Bryan Heeley
    • Michael
    Paul Oldham
    • Lee
    • Director
      • Alan Clarke
    • Writer
      • Andrea Dunbar
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    7tomgillespie2002

    Will unsettle some but delight others

    British playwright Andrea Dunbar combined two of her stage plays to create the movie script for Rita, Sue and Bob Too, a movie which, in my family at least, is somewhat fondly remembered as a naughty and gleefully foul-mouthed comedy about an older, married man who starts a sexually-charged relationship with two schoolgirls who babysit his children. 30 years on, the subject matter could be slightly troubling, and it just may be exactly that for some people seeing it for the first time. Yet with the tagline "Thatcher's Britain with her knickers down!" and the socially aware Alan Clarke at the helm, it's clear that the film is much more than a titillating throwback to the Carry On days, and paints an incredibly grim picture of working-class life in Bradford, and of Britain as a whole.

    Rita (Downton Abbey's Siobhan Finneran) and Sue (Michelle Holmes) are two bubbly and outgoing girls making some extra cash on the side by babysitting for middle-class couple Bob (George Cositgan) and Michelle (Lesley Sharp). While driving the girls home one night, Bob takes a detour to the moors where he proceeds to have sex with both of them, one after the other. The threesome start a potentially damaging relationship, with the girls having to deal with a troubled home- life and the pressures of school gossip, and Bob coming under scrutiny from his wife, who he has cheated on many times before. As Bob and Rita grow closer and Sue finds herself in an abusive relationship with young Pakistani Aslam (Kulvinder Ghir), close bonds are broken and lives are ruined, when all Bob really wants is to get his rocks off.

    It is a film that would never get made nowadays, but Clarke's film never attempts to make any stance on the morality of the characters' actions. For a guy who sounds like a complete scumbag on paper, Bob is a surprisingly likable, if obviously flawed, chap. Rita and Sue are so loud, abrasive and willing to participate in the bizarre three-way that they it's impossible to view them as victims. The picture painted by Dunbar and Clarke of a crumbling Britain in the grip of austerity suggests that the central characters are acting out of boredom and to escape the banality of their suffocating environment. It is a socioeconomic drama cleverly disguised as an old-fashioned sex farce, and succeeds in being socially observant and laugh-out-loud funny. The introduction to Sue's frenetic home- life is a mixture of amusing one-liners and kitchen-sink angst, and this lopsided tone is consistent throughout the rest of the film. With its lack of ethical judgement amidst such a potentially creepy subject matter, Rita, Sue and Bob Too with unsettle some but delight others.
    9bakerjp

    Very, very '80s and very very good

    I hated the 1980s when I lived through them, but looking back from a distance, it's easier to make sense of them. Rita, Sue and Bob Too is an exemplary British '80s film. It's not very pretty - Rita and Sue are two giggling teenage girls, all decked out in white - from their stilletos to the highlights in Sue's hair. They live on a sink-hole council estate in Bradford. Bob is "middle-class" in that he lives in sterile private housing - all nice lawns and open spaces. But Bob drops his "h"s too, and wears a gold chain.

    The three begin a "relationship" which is based on sex. None of the characters are represented as particularly nice, but instead they're "real". I knew a lot of Ritas and Sues when I was growing up, and the two young actresses who play these parts do a stellar job.

    For me, a lot of the humour in the film derives from the depictions of "class" - from Sue's awful drunk father uselessly brandishing a baseball bat, to Bob's wife - clearly only about half a stilleto heel up the social ladder than Rita and Sue, but desperate to be seen to be something better. Her acting is stilted, laughable, awful. But it's supposed to be - the character is acting at being posh - badly. Lines like "Make your own f**king tea" when she's trying to impress and intimidate the girls are wonderfully comic.

    I also like the racial slant to the film - the guy who plays Sue's Asian boyfriend is attractive, and presented both sympathetically and unsympathetically at the same time (like most of the lead characters in the film) - at first he's nervous around Sue, but quickly tries to assert control over her. When Sue drops him, he's pathetic again, but this too is only a ruse. I think this film paved the way for later films like "East is East", which reminds me of it a lot.

    I also like the depictions of gossipy, interfering neighbours - both from the under-class estate (especially the strange old man who dances in glee at the "street-fight") and the middle-class private housing (the guy who endlessly waters his plants in the garden so he can spy on the events in Bob's house). One of my favourite sequences is when Bob's wife's friend comes to tell her that she's seen Bob with the girls. Her fakey "concern" is shown - not by speech, but by the fact that she is half running to the house: she can't WAIT to tell her news and ruin the relationship. All of this is so cleverly and wittily observed, in a completly understated way.

    This is a brilliant film. Put it on your "must-see" list.
    ben_catt

    Brilliant from beginning to end....

    This film really should be used in schools as a realistic portrayal of English life in the eighties.

    There are some literally side splittingly funny scenes in this film. The most memorable are those of Sue's alcoholic Dad and his antics. I don't know if the director was meaning to show him as being really funny but some of the things he comes out with are absolutely brilliant.

    My favourite moment is when Sue gets back from baby sitting the first time. His quote "cos there's nowt opp-en! That's how!" is brilliant.

    Watch this film, it will make you laugh out loud.
    7sarah-508-649421

    Talk Like That's Dirty In Our House ...

    .. talk like that and I'd get a belt .. hello 1980s how I've missed you. Before everyone gets up in arms about the smooth talking Bob and his two girls - these two girls at time of filming were both in their 20s!

    This for me when I was watching back in 1987 was the closest we could get to porn. No internet porn. No adult channels. Only porn videos you could get from some dodgy fella at work. So this was it. We were having a gang bang. Having a born. A bit of a three some one the moors with the horn honking and smooth Bob telling you to shift your bum up whilst he prepared to go again with Rita.

    Be prepared for some language no longer allowed now a days that was used to described the corner shop way back when and just take the film with a pinch of salt. Get stuck in there!
    8shell-26

    Sad and funny and bleak and positive

    This was an excellent low-budget film full of strong performances. Set in the North of England it follows two schoolgirls and a philandering husband on what appears to be a dirty and sleazy romp. But none of these people deserve their grim and loveless lives. None of them are "bad" and there are no victims. This is not so much a morality play as an immorality play. When Bob says that his wife doesn't understand him, he is right. The "seduction" scene in the back of his car is one of the best ever. With hindsight, it is impossible to tell who is being seduced.

    Made for TV by FilmFour the camerawork reminds me of a soap opera. The scenes are largely drab and impoverished but Rita, Sue and Bob have fun ! When they are together the world seems a better place. The scene at the dance with the terrible 80's party band Black Lace is wonderful, they are having a such a great time and it is in such contrast to their grim reality.

    The ending is wonderful.

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    • Trivia
      Andrea Dunbar, the writer of this film, died in 1990 of a brain hemorrhage in The Beacon pub, a few years after it had been used as the location for the dad stumbling out of the pub at the beginning.
    • Goofs
      As they are walking down the street during the school trip the boom mic is visible in the bottom left shop window.
    • Quotes

      Sue's Dad: [Sue comes in at 2am; her Dad is sitting there with a baseball bat] Where the fuck have you been?

      Sue: Baby sitting.

      Sue's Dad: Not just till 2 o'clock in the fuckin' morning you haven't, don't lie to me lass!

      Sue: I'm not, you ask me mum.

      Sue's Dad: Well yer mum's a lyin' bastard an all and I'll wrap this round ya fuckin' neck!

      [throws bat down]

      Sue: [blows a huff] Mum!

      Sue's Mum: What?

      Sue: Come and tell him!

      Sue's Dad: You're a lying little shit!

      Sue's Mum: Oh, I'm fucking fed up with him! What do you think yer fuckin' playing at?

      Sue's Dad: You try to tell me that she's been baby sitting till this fuckin' time?

      Sue's Mum: How do you know she hasn't?

      Sue's Dad: Cause' there's nowt open that's how!

      Sue: There is!

      Sue's Mum: Night Clubs.

      Sue's Dad: Well I don't fuckin' believe yer, next time I will wrap it round yer neck.

      Sue's Mum: Just be careful I don't bloody wrap it round yours!

      Sue's Dad: Anyway, why don't you fuck off back to bed?

      Sue's Mum: I'm sleeping in here, you're sleeping on yer bloody own.

      Sue's Dad: Do what yer like.

      Sue's Mum: I bloody will, don't worry!

      Sue's Dad: Fuck it, I'm going to bed.

      Sue: Oh go on.

      Sue: Aren't you going to bed?

      Sue's Mum: I'm not getting in with him!

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Back to the Beach/Nadine/Dirty Dancing/Rita, Sue and Bob Too! (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      The Gang Bang
      Performed by Black Lace

      Written and Composed by Alan Barton and Dene Michael (as Dean Michael)

      Published by Flair Records

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    • Release date
      • May 29, 1987 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rita, Sue und Bob dazu...
    • Filming locations
      • 5 Bramham Drive, Baildon, Shipley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK(Bob's house)
    • Production companies
      • British Screen Productions
      • Channel Four Films
      • Umbrella Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $124,167
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,947
      • Jul 19, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $124,167
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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