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My Kingdom

  • 2001
  • Unrated
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
691
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My Kingdom (2001)
CrimeDrama

A modern story, inspired by King Lear, set in contemporary Liverpool.A modern story, inspired by King Lear, set in contemporary Liverpool.A modern story, inspired by King Lear, set in contemporary Liverpool.

  • Director
    • Don Boyd
  • Writers
    • Don Boyd
    • Nick Davies
    • Mick Davis
  • Stars
    • Richard Harris
    • Lynn Redgrave
    • Reece Noi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    691
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Don Boyd
    • Writers
      • Don Boyd
      • Nick Davies
      • Mick Davis
    • Stars
      • Richard Harris
      • Lynn Redgrave
      • Reece Noi
    • 20User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
    • 45Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Richard Harris
    Richard Harris
    • Sandeman
    Lynn Redgrave
    Lynn Redgrave
    • Mandy
    Reece Noi
    Reece Noi
    • The Boy
    Lorraine Pilkington
    Lorraine Pilkington
    • Tracy
    Emma Catherwood
    Emma Catherwood
    • Jo
    Louise Lombard
    Louise Lombard
    • Kath
    James Foy
    • Animal
    James McMartin
    • Mineral
    Danny Lawrence
    • Tigger
    Gerard Starkey
    • Minder No 1
    Sasha Johnson Manning
    • Soprano
    Seamus O'Neill
    • Snowy
    Chris Armstrong
    • Dutch Farmer No 1
    Ingi Thor Jonsson
    • Dutch Farmer No 2
    • (as Ingi Thor Jonssen)
    Otis Graham
    • Delroy
    Jimi Mistry
    Jimi Mistry
    • Jug
    Paul McGann
    Paul McGann
    • Dean
    David Yip
    David Yip
    • Merv
    • Director
      • Don Boyd
    • Writers
      • Don Boyd
      • Nick Davies
      • Mick Davis
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    L8Hatter

    Richard Harris´s last performance apparently,

    and one his best. He plays the boss of a Liverpool rime family, whose own naivety brings his downfall. This is based on King Lear but it doesn´t really work for me here. We´re supposed to believe that this tough, streetwise gang boss would be stupid enough not to see the consequences of his actions (I don´t want to give the story away, but those familiar with King Lear will know what happens. This supposed sudden naivety goes totally aginst the grain of the character Harris portrays in the film up until his fateful decision.

    It was an interesting idea but just doesn´t work for me and the second half of the film becomes increasingly silly as a consequence. I´ve also no idea why one of the main gangsters is a Sihk. Liverpool is unusual amongst British cities in having a very small asian population and I don´t think I´ve ever seen a Sihk there. Strange.

    That said, it´s not a bad film. There´s some good camerawork, Harris is on good form and the supporting cast are mostly very good. 8/10 for the first half of the film, 5/10 for the second.
    7albertovalls

    A story not an action film

    A film found in DVD/VCR recorder I just bought. I would not have seen it otherwise. So thanks to whoever tested it with this film and left it in it.

    This film is a story about a family in the criminal underworld. The terms Gangsters and Mobsters give the wrong impression, it is supposed to be inspired by King Lear after all. My wife who studied King Lear at college, found the underlying story and characters did resemble that of King Lear.

    A controlling father toward the end of his life finds rebellion in the family. It is quite believable that someone as busy as he appears to have been in his life misses out on the most important things with his daughters,(love etc) and finds a chasm he did not know existed.

    Events unfold and he has to set straight the dishonourable way his daughters treat him. The cold and calculating way in which this is done is what makes a "gangster" not the usual portrayal of beating up everyone who disagrees with them, but if you cross them that is a different matter. People like the Krays, were in the minority in doing this, or they would not have been so infamous.

    All in all an enjoyable dark film.
    7Ali_John_Catterall

    Mr Sandeman

    It's a fallacy, of course, that you can't go wrong with great source material, judging by the unholy slew of variable Shakespeare knock-offs perennially cluttering cinemas. This is one of the better ones.

    Legendary British director-producer Don Boyd (the man behind Scum and The Great Rock 'N' Roll Swindle), uses 'King Lear' as the premise for an uncompromising tale of family (dis)loyalties, played out against the violent backdrop of gangland Liverpool.

    Following his wife's murder in a street mugging, weary crime boss Sandeman (Harris) entrusts his sizeable criminal dynasty to his three daughters - one of whom, Jo (Catherwood), flatly refuses to play ball, as the other power-crazed pair, Tracey (Pilkington) and Kath (Lombard), plot his downfall. Meanwhile, a veteran customs agent, Quick (Bell), is also doggedly on his tail, determined to send him down before they both retire.

    Though not the first attempt to ground Shakespeare in such territory (1955's Joe MacBeth was a misguided attempt to transpose the Scottish Play to New York's criminal underworld), My Kingdom delivers with considerable panache. While most of the basic story elements are in place, writers Boyd and 'Guardian' journalist Davies carefully avoid a straight re-telling (many lines here being playful nods to other Shakespeare works, in any case). Instead, they employ smart, darkly funny spins - witness the siblings' competing eulogies by Karaoke to their dead mother.

    The performances here, from a top-flight British and Irish cast, are exemplary. Harris, as the shattered Sandeman, proves one needn't have lived the life of a cloistered monk to produce great performances in your seventies.
    marshreed

    Not my cup of tea

    My Kingdom was sufficiently entertaining for a rainy Sunday but that is where the upside ends.

    Maybe it's that I'm American and have been overexposed to Capone, Gotti and Luciano but the characters in this movie fall miserably short as mobsters. Rule one: Mobsters are scary people. Mother (Mandy) and daughter (Jo) are so wholesome they could pass for GoodHousekeeping covergirls (Mandy even resembles Martha Stewart!). Apparently, Jo (Moll-turned-preppy coed) managed to just "walk away" from her position with "The Chair". Shouldn't she be dead?

    Dad is apparently so important that he asks the lowest of thugs, "Do you know who I am?". Where are his bodyguards? Why is he sitting in the cheap seats at the show? Also, it would have been nice if someone clued us in as to how this giant-among-men built his empire: Drugs? Prostitution? Gambling? Stamp-collecting?

    Lastly: Where was the trademark blood? Guess the budget was too low for a few bottles of Ketchup.

    All-in-all, My Kingdom had a good plot-line and decent actors but it was a little low-calorie for my gangster-genre diet.
    leiser18

    My Kingdom is a plain horrible flick

    I watched "My Kingdom" on Pay-per-View. Luckily, I didn't pay for it, my friend did. How anyone can like this movie is beyond me. I like Shakespeare very much, and maybe even King Lear, but "My Kingdom" sucked. I am beginning to hate gangster movie, whether they are American or British. In this one, the plot is so confusing and some of the characters I couldn't figure out either. But I don't need to ask questions about the plot or the characters because I really don't care. I don't remember much about King Lear, I saw it a long time ago and obviously, this movie is much worse. It should have never been made in the first place. Lynn Redgrave was a total waste in that role. Yeah, and for those who liked the movie... well, just shoot me.

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 2002 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Моє королівство
    • Filming locations
      • Liverpool Cathedral, St James' Mount, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Close Grip Films Ltd.
      • Primary Pictures
      • Sky Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,296
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,607
      • Dec 8, 2002
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,296
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 57m(117 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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