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Mrs Caldicot's Cabbage War

  • 2002
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
932
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John Alderton and Pauline Collins in Mrs Caldicot's Cabbage War (2002)
Comedy

After her husband's death and being forced into a nursing home, a woman starts looking for independence.After her husband's death and being forced into a nursing home, a woman starts looking for independence.After her husband's death and being forced into a nursing home, a woman starts looking for independence.

  • Director
    • Ian Sharp
  • Writers
    • Vernon Coleman
    • Malcolm Stone
  • Stars
    • Pauline Collins
    • Peter Capaldi
    • Anna Wilson-Jones
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    932
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ian Sharp
    • Writers
      • Vernon Coleman
      • Malcolm Stone
    • Stars
      • Pauline Collins
      • Peter Capaldi
      • Anna Wilson-Jones
    • 20User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Pauline Collins
    Pauline Collins
    • Thelma Caldicot
    Peter Capaldi
    Peter Capaldi
    • Derek
    Anna Wilson-Jones
    Anna Wilson-Jones
    • Veronica
    Gwenllian Davies
    • Audrey
    Sheila Reid
    Sheila Reid
    • Joyce
    Frank Mills
    Frank Mills
    • Leslie
    Frank Middlemass
    Frank Middlemass
    • Bernard
    John Alderton
    John Alderton
    • Hawksmoor
    Isla Blair
    Isla Blair
    • Matron
    Paul Freeman
    Paul Freeman
    • Jenkins
    Martin Jarvis
    Martin Jarvis
    • JB
    Tony Robinson
    Tony Robinson
    • Nick Reid
    Terence Rigby
    Terence Rigby
    • Henry Caldicot
    Wanda Ventham
    Wanda Ventham
    • Victoria
    Angela Bruce
    Angela Bruce
    • Gina
    Julie Wilson Nimmo
    • Nurse Knight
    • (as Julie Wilson-Nimmo)
    Cecilia Noble
    • Nurse Waite
    Annette Badland
    Annette Badland
    • Cook
    • Director
      • Ian Sharp
    • Writers
      • Vernon Coleman
      • Malcolm Stone
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    10dhheath58

    Life you wouldn't want of a care home.

    This film shows just how people are regarded over the age of 60, and unfortunately because generations are getting older, it will only get worse. Everyone in this film shows just what can be achieved if you don't have to sit & eat cabbage and be doped up to the eye balls.

    Pauline Collins, plays her part so well, to be put into a home, just because her son (Peter Capaldi) and his wife want her home after his father dies, and now his mother has become "past it." The film shows just how in a position to either be putting someone in to a care home, or being made to go into a care home should be aware of, because this certainly is an eye opener. People are not "past it" just because they don't work, or have lost their partners.
    7taita

    Shirley Valentine grows old

    A daring title that may well put a lot of people off but this film is definitely worth a look.

    The movie starts with strong overtones of 'Shirley Valentine' (though not as good) as an older Pauline Collins again plays the part of a much put upon not to say bullied wife and mother with no life of her own. There is a small undertone of rebellion even before the fateful day when her husband is laid out for duck or should I say for want of a duck.

    Mrs Caldicot finds she does indeed have a mind of her own and starts a small rebellion in the twilight rest home where she has been parked by her son, baulking at the harsh regime and standover tactics of the management.

    The story then moves on to an oft repeated scenario of old folks locked away, drugged to the eyeballs to keep them subdued as selfish offspring fulfil their own needs at the expense of the parent. Unfortunately it wont prick the conscience of those guilty of these deeds in real life for two reasons, they wouldn't be able to see themselves up there and they probably wouldn't watch or appreciate a movie of this calibre.

    It was fun to see John Alderton up there as an antagonist of Pauline Collins which would have made for some interesting and fiery rehearsals at home I'm sure. Parts of the movie were a little far fetched but added to the overall fun of it. I hope the message got through to viewers about the quality of life for the older generation because there are going to be a lot more of them in the future with the improved health habits and mobility of most aging people. I certainly plan to be one! It may be distressing of course for those who don't have any choice about the long term care of their aged relations, knowing that they may be experiencing these same degrading practices.

    Overall a very pleasant 100 minutes of humour, pathos and reckoning and I shall be heartily recommending that my own aged in-laws go and see it.
    9michaelboswell-63538

    Mocumentary in vein of Yes Minister

    Entertaining - as what might happen to us all in many ways. On the other hand the awful prospect of life in an institutional setting is horrible. There are many versions of State sanctioned deprivation of liberty - each designed to enhance community well-being that might be compromised by health, behaviour and stranger status. There many stories of abuse in each - to children, aged and ... The fact that she managed to lead an escape is entertaining and even encouraging as we approach 'that' age. But could we? Maybe we should do something before we get there. Just like Yes Minister. Government and public administration is occasionally hilarious. But shouldn't we do something about it? I loved it and have helped many friends work through it as entertainment and as a warning.
    darrylr-2

    I thought the film was an enjoyable and stirring cry for us not to accept inhumane treatment for ourselves or others.

    I thought that the film really stirred my emotions regarding the bullying that was suffered by Mrs Caldicot at different times of her life. It was wonderful how the film showed how 'the worm turned', and how Mrs Caldicot showed us how we can change things in our life that are not beneficial either to us or to other people.

    I liked the way against all the odds, that the characters who suffered under the inhumane regime in the care home were able to find strength in unity and positive leadership to change things for the better.

    It was well acted, and although I thought that the film music score was a little weak, it left me with a real 'feel-good' experience, so much so that I wanted to find out how to buy a copy of it, hence my stumbling across this web page. I thoroughly recommend it to everyone.
    10benbrae76

    Home, sweet home?

    I viewed and taped this production when it was first shown on TV, and recently had an occasion to re-watch it. I loved it even better the second time around.

    It's the tale of a woman forced, by the death of her obnoxious husband and the designs of her avaricious son and his equally greedy wife, to retire to a residential nursing home. She does not find things to her liking. It is run by a strict regime, and although not overly mistreated, the elderly inmates are not exactly handled with due reverence either. The new arrival, Mrs Thelma Caldicot is about to change all that...and how! Hopefully I trust not many (none would be better) of these types of establishments are run as depicted here. Even more so as I'm getting on a bit myself, and one can never be quite certain of the future. However, I have my fingers crossed.

    Reminiscent of the American made-for-TV movie, "Amos" (1985) starring an ageing Kirk Douglas, which more poignantly explored a similar theme (as indeed to some extent did a certain two-part episode of "One Foot in the Grave"), "Cabbage War" takes a somewhat less cynical view of things. This results in a robustly delightful, slightly over-the-top comedy, with real life man & wife team John Alderton and Pauline Collins for once in opposition to each other, and playing their parts with perfection and relish. In such a distinguished and superbly chosen cast it's difficult (after Pauline Collins) to pick out the star of the piece. They are all just simply wonderful. Not wishing to spoil it for those who haven't as yet seen it, I won't delve further into the storyline. Suffice it to say that it's one not to be missed.

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    • Trivia
      Pauline Collins (Thelma Caldicot) is married in real life to John Alderton (Hawksmoor).
    • Goofs
      In the scene where everyone is watching the TV interview from the hotel room, there is a reflection in the silver serving trays of the studio lighting rig. Something moves back and forward, possibly a boom mic.
    • Quotes

      [Hawksmoor bursts in on the residents and some of the nurses dancing while Bernard plays the organ, in memory of Edith who died earlier on]

      Bernard: Uh-oh. Bandit at nine o'clock.

      Hawksmoor: [picks up a bottle of wine] Clear this drink away. Where's Matron? Lost your tongues, have you? Whose idea was this?

      Thelma Caldicot: It's Edith's wake. We felt she needed a good send off.

      Hawksmoor: Who says so?

      Thelma Caldicot: I do.

      Bernard: So do I.

      [others join in, supporting Thelma]

      Thelma Caldicot: It's all right, folks. I take full responsibility. I felt it was something you would have organised, had you been here.

      Hawksmoor: Don't you be clever with me. I want you packed and out of this place first thing in the morning.

      Bernard: You can't do that. If she goes, so do I.

      Thelma Caldicot: [sighing] Oh, you can't, Bernard. You've got nowhere to go. And this miserable bugger knows it.

      Hawksmoor: [walking away] Before breakfast, Mrs Caldicot.

      Thelma Caldicot: Just a minute. Oh, I *am* leaving, because I don't belong here. In fact, none of us belongs here in your second-rate, overpriced knacker's yard. And we don't need you or our relatives to tell us when we're ready for the scrap heap. *We'll* decide that. Do you know, I spent 40 years of my life under the boot of a mean-spirited tyrant just like you. And I'm not going to let it happen again.

      [she turns to all the other residents]

      Thelma Caldicot: Good night, folks.

      Everyone: Good night. Thank you.

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      WE'LL GATHER LILACS
      Written by Ivor Novello

      © Chappell Music Limited

      By kind permission of Warner/Chappell Music Limited

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    • Release date
      • January 31, 2003 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Капустная война миссис Колдикот
    • Filming locations
      • Windsor, Berkshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Evolution Films
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      • $999,142
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)

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