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The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain

  • 1995
  • PG
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
19K
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Hugh Grant and Tara Fitzgerald in The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain (1995)
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When an English cartographer must tell a Welsh village that their mountain is only a hill, the offended community sets out to change that.When an English cartographer must tell a Welsh village that their mountain is only a hill, the offended community sets out to change that.When an English cartographer must tell a Welsh village that their mountain is only a hill, the offended community sets out to change that.

  • Director
    • Christopher Monger
  • Writers
    • Ifor David Monger
    • Christopher Monger
  • Stars
    • Hugh Grant
    • Tara Fitzgerald
    • Colm Meaney
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    19K
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    • Director
      • Christopher Monger
    • Writers
      • Ifor David Monger
      • Christopher Monger
    • Stars
      • Hugh Grant
      • Tara Fitzgerald
      • Colm Meaney
    • 92User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Hugh Grant
    Hugh Grant
    • Anson
    Tara Fitzgerald
    Tara Fitzgerald
    • Betty
    Colm Meaney
    Colm Meaney
    • Morgan the Goat
    Ian McNeice
    Ian McNeice
    • Garrad
    Ian Hart
    Ian Hart
    • Johnny Shellshocked
    Kenneth Griffith
    Kenneth Griffith
    • Reverend Jones
    Tudor Vaughan
    • Thomas Twp
    Hugh Vaughan
    • Thomas Twp Too (or the other way round)
    Robert Pugh
    Robert Pugh
    • Williams the Petroleum
    Robert Blythe
    Robert Blythe
    • Ivor
    Garfield Morgan
    Garfield Morgan
    • Davies the School
    Lisa Palfrey
    Lisa Palfrey
    • Blod Jones
    Dafydd Wyn Roberts
    • Tommy Twostroke
    Ieuan Rhys
    Ieuan Rhys
    • Sergeant Thomas
    Anwen Williams
    • Mavis
    David Lloyd Meredith
    David Lloyd Meredith
    • Jones the JP
    Fraser Cains
    • Evans the End of the World
    Jack Walters
    • Grandfather
    • Director
      • Christopher Monger
    • Writers
      • Ifor David Monger
      • Christopher Monger
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    User reviews92

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    9ccthemovieman-1

    Simply Nice Feel-Good Film

    This was a very pleasant surprise, a nice movie with one of the simplest "plots" you'll ever see yet one that was fun to watch develop.

    There are no nasty characters. They aren't all goody-goodies, either, but they're all interesting people to watch. The story is simply about a pair of cartographers (map makers) who measure a "hill" in Wales and much to the displeasure of the locals, it isn't tall enough to be considered a mountain, which is what the townsfolk always considered it. So, the locals work together to build it up so it will qualify to be officially labeled a mountain. Sounds simple and even stupid, but it isn't. Along the way, a romance buds between Hugh Grant and Tara Fitzgerald. There also is some nice cinematography in here.

    Some might find it boring but I didn't. There was just something about this, a charm that made me feel good as I watched it and had me smiling even more by the end. This is a "sleeper," a movie you might pass up..... but don't.
    wcb

    Well, I'm going to break the tie-- I vote YES.

    Of the two comments so far, one is for, one against. Can't let that stand! I loved this movie. Not boring at all. Loved Hugh Grant (much better than in 4W&aFuneral). Loved EVERYBODY, even the dour surveyor. The humor is so subtle and insidious, the acting so underdone, the writing so sparkling, the plot so effervescently predictable in macro, but not in micro. The film score is wonderful, too, using as it does actual Welsh melodies rearranged into big 'movie soundtrack' full orchestration. And has there ever been a more beautiful cinematographic masterstroke than the torches on the mountain at sunset? I think not!
    6keith-629

    The area where it was filmed

    I know the area where this film was made and I have met many of the locals who's lives were affected by the film crews. People's windows were removed and replaced with older looking ones, some residents were sent on fully expensed holidays and telephone poles were taken down.

    Most of the remarks I heard were quite negative, but at least the local pubs and hotels were full. Hugh and the other stars stayed at the Lake Vrnwy Hotel which is about 7 miles away from Llanraedr Ym Mochnant the village where the pub, garage etc were situated.

    The pub in the movie wasn't a pub at all, but it is now. After the film crew packed up, the Hargest sign in the shop next door was left and is still there.

    The police station was fake and is actually the village bus shelter which had a structure built around it.

    The butchers is real and a very good butchers it is too. Run by Roger Evans for many years now, his wife played a small part in the film, she appears at the school and announces "we've come for the children".

    The mountain which is shown in the film looming over the background of the village, is actually three miles away at Peny Bont Fawr. I've spent considerable time in the locality, staying at Peny Bont and I always called it Hugh Grant's mountain.

    There are some very nice pubs in the area and the scenery is breath taking. If you are in Llanraedr, you can drive up to the Pystil Falls, the highest waterfall in Wales.

    Go in late spring and the falls are at their fullest, following the melting of the mountain snows.

    Incidentally, the pub that wasn't a pub is now a real pub and has been for about 4 years now.
    8hitchcockthelegend

    I don't want Ffynnon Garw to be on the map because we begged for it.

    The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain is directed by Christopher Monger and written by Ivor Monger. It stars Hugh Grant, Ian McNeice, Tara Fitzgerald, Colm Meaney and Kenneth Griffith. Music is by Stephen Endelman and cinematography by Vernon Layton.

    Set in 1917, plot finds Grant and McNeice as two English cartographers who arrive in the Welsh village of Ffynnon Garw to measure what the locals proudly proclaim to be Wales' first mountain. However, it turns out that the "mountain" is 16 feet below the required 1000 feet requisite so therefore can only be classed as a hill. This news causes disgust amongst the locals, who then set about stopping the cartographers going home whilst they attempt to build atop of the hill to make it over 1000 feet.

    A film with a big title that is matched by the size of its heart, Monger's film owes much to those fun community based pictures that filed out of Ealing Studios back in the 40s and 50s, Re: Whisky Galore! and The Titfield Thunderbolt. We can also safely place it the whimsy category where something as wonderful as Local Hero sits, while the old British comedy staple that encompasses an obsession with size (The Mouse That Roared) watches over the film like an approving British cinematic angel.

    Homespun humour marries up with the utterly engaging view of quirky village life to provide us with just under 100 minutes of entertainment. Although clearly simple in plot and structure, to simply dismiss it as such does not do justice to the fine work of the ensemble cast and the writing of Ivor and Chris Monger. With Grant doing what he does best, the amiable nervous fop, picture has a lead actor fully comfortable with the tone and texture of the production, while around him there are a number of fine character actors putting delightful meat on the comedy bones of oddball characters with names such as Morgan the Goat, Johny Shellshock, William the Petroleum and Betty from Cardiff! Best of the bunch is Griffith as Reverend Jones, a grumpy, stubborn eccentric who underpins everything so wonderfully skew-whiff about life in Ffynnon Garw.

    As for the writing? The screenplay has a wonderful ear for small village dialogue, while in amongst the value of community spirit theme, sits a near sombre observation of the effects of war on such a community. The production design is appealing, with Layton's photography around the Powys locations a visual treat, and Endelman's music has a suitably warming and jaunty feel; even if it starts to get a touch repetitive later in the piece. It doesn't have widespread appeal, it's clearly a film aimed at a small portion of film fans that love those films mentioned earlier. But in an era when film is being smothered by CGI and visual gimmickry, revisiting something like The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain offers up a most refreshing and diverting experience. 8/10
    mountain-4

    Witty and wonderful!

    I feel sorry for those folks who *don't get* this movie! Based on actual events around 1917, we are privileged to have a glimpse at what life was like in a small coal village in South Wales. The casting was superb! I especially liked the inter-action between Reverend Jones and Morgan. And who could possibly not love Tara Fitzgerald as Betty! The film starts out with some interesting trivia about how people got their names back then- very quaint yet logical to attach an occupation to their names! The photography was wonderful at showing off the unspoiled landscape- I really felt like I was a part of the events. This movie inspires me to want to visit the final resting place of Reverend Jones with a handful of earth from my own garden!

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    • Trivia
      When Williams the Petroleum breaks a piece of the Englishmen's car and pretends to discover it, he says he doesn't know the English name for it, but in Welsh it's called a "beth-yn-galw." "Beth-yn-galw" translates more or less to "whatchamacallit".
    • Goofs
      Betty asks Reginald why he isn't at the front and he replies that he was, at Verdun. The Battle of Verdun involved the German and French armies, so it is most unlikely that he was there. It is more reasonable to suppose that he was involved in the Battle of the Somme, both of which were fought during 1916.
    • Quotes

      Rev. Robert Jones: Have you no shame?

      Morgan the Goat: No... I can't think where I've left it!

    • Crazy credits
      • Thomas Twp ........ Tudor Vaughan
      • Thomas Twp Too (or the other way round) ........ Hugh Vaughan
    • Alternate versions
      The US Home video version runs 96 minutes and has the notice "edited for content" at the beginning. It is rated PG.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Crimson Tide/A Little Princess/The Perez Family/The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill/Swimming with Sharks (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Men of Harlech
      The Gwalia Male Voice Choir, London

      (sung in Welsh)

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    • Release date
      • May 12, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Miramax
    • Languages
      • English
      • Welsh
    • Also known as
      • The Englishman who went up a hill but came down a mountain
    • Filming locations
      • Gyrn Moelfre, Powys, Wales, UK(Ffynnon Garw hill/mountain)
    • Production companies
      • Miramax
      • Parallax Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $40,997,769 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $10,904,930
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,811,355
      • May 14, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,904,930
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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