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Drama

Mr. Burton

- Some are born great. Some are inspired to be great.

In the Welsh town of Port Talbot, 1942, Richard Jenkins lives as a wayward schoolboy, caught between the pressures of his struggling family, a devastating war and his own ambitions. However, a new opportunity arises when Richard’s natural talent for drama catches the attention of his teacher, Philip Burton.

Release Date : 2025-03-31

Language :EnglishWelsh

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Severn ScreenPromise PicturesIndependent EntertainmentBBC WalesFfilm Cymru WalesRevolution Films

Production Country : IrelandUnited Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Toby Jones

Character Name : Philip Burton

Original Name : Toby Jones

Gender : Male

Harry Lawtey

Character Name : Richard Jenkins Jr.

Original Name : Harry Lawtey

Gender : Male

Steffan Rhodri

Character Name : Dic Jenkins

Original Name : Steffan Rhodri

Gender : Male

Daniel Evans

Character Name :

Original Name : Daniel Evans

Gender : Male

Aimee-Ffion Edwards

Character Name : Cecilia 'Cis' Jenkins

Original Name : Aimee-Ffion Edwards

Gender : Female

Aneurin Barnard

Character Name : Eifed James

Original Name : Aneurin Barnard

Gender : Male

Lesley Manville

Character Name : Ma Smith

Original Name : Lesley Manville

Gender : Female

Richard Elfyn

Character Name : Governor

Original Name : Richard Elfyn

Gender : Male

Hannah New

Character Name : Daphne Rye

Original Name : Hannah New

Gender : Female

Carys Bowkett

Character Name : Jenny

Original Name : Carys Bowkett

Gender : Female

Mali O'Donnell

Character Name : Phyllis Dolan

Original Name : Mali O'Donnell

Gender : Female

Osian Morgan

Character Name : Baynham

Original Name : Osian Morgan

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2025-04-14

Despite being a bit lop-sided, this is still quite a poignant story of the young Richard Jenkins (Harry Lawtey) who has been living with his elder sister and her husband since his mother died whilst he was an infant. His dad (Steffan Rhodri) worked hard down the mines then boozed hard afterwards, and so the young lad was largely neglected by him as he grew to curious manhood. He was interested at school, liked to read and sing and play rugby - and that attracted the attention of his teacher Burton (Toby Jones). He was a scholarly man, but a frustrated Thesp, who had lodged for many a year with the widowed “Ma” (Lesley Manville) and wrote scripts for BBC Radio. It was this latter man’s determination to get his young protégé to focus, knuckle down and learn how to say “here” properly that serves as the thrust of the plot here and allows both Jones and the impressive Lawtey to give us not just an illustration of Burton’s conflict and potential, but also a glimpse into just how valued education was at a time when families lived on the poverty line and working at the pit from an early age was a necessity that made schooling a luxury. It takes a few liberties with the facts of their relationship and sows some suggestive seeds about what might have driven both men, but for the most part it’s an interesting character study of a troubled man who quite possibly didn’t know how to be loved. The conclusion is all a bit rushed, we do jump ahead quite substantially in the last ten minutes and those missing years do rather leave a gap in his transition from geeky student to Stratford celebrity, but with a generous contribution from Manville to help guide us through this turbulent period for him, his teacher and his country this is at the better end of television biopics, and with Lawtey acting rather than trying to mimic the original, is worth a watch.