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ComedyDramaHistoryAdventure

Eddie the Eagle

- Win or lose, always aim high.

The feel-good story of Michael 'Eddie' Edwards, an unlikely but courageous British ski-jumper who never stopped believing in himself—even as an entire nation was counting him out. With the help of a rebellious and charismatic coach, Eddie takes on the establishment and wins the hearts of sports fans around the world by making an improbable and historic showing at the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics.

Release Date : 2016-02-25

Language :NorwegianGermanEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Studio BabelsbergMarvSaville Productions

Production Country : GermanyUnited KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles : Eddie the Eagle

Cast

Taron Egerton

Character Name : Eddie Edwards

Original Name : Taron Egerton

Gender : Male

Hugh Jackman

Character Name : Bronson Peary

Original Name : Hugh Jackman

Gender : Male

Christopher Walken

Character Name : Warren Sharp

Original Name : Christopher Walken

Gender : Male

Ania Sowinski

Character Name : Carrie

Original Name : Ania Sowinski

Gender : Female

Mads Sjøgård Pettersen

Character Name : Erik Moberg

Original Name : Mads Sjøgård Pettersen

Gender : Male

Iris Berben

Character Name : Petra

Original Name : Iris Berben

Gender : Female

Jim Broadbent

Character Name : BBC Commentator

Original Name : Jim Broadbent

Gender : Male

Jo Hartley

Character Name : Janette

Original Name : Jo Hartley

Gender : Female

Keith Allen

Character Name : Terry

Original Name : Keith Allen

Gender : Male

Dickon Tolson

Character Name : UK Doctor

Original Name : Dickon Tolson

Gender : Male

Mark Benton

Character Name : Richmond the BOA Official

Original Name : Mark Benton

Gender : Male

Tim McInnerny

Character Name : Dustin Target

Original Name : Tim McInnerny

Gender : Male

Edvin Endre

Character Name : Matti Nykänen

Original Name : Edvin Endre

Gender : Male

Marc Benjamin

Character Name : Lars Holbin

Original Name : Marc Benjamin

Gender : Male

Rune Temte

Character Name : Bjørn the Norwegian Coach

Original Name : Rune Temte

Gender : Male

Carlton Bunce

Character Name : Old Jumper

Original Name : Carlton Bunce

Gender : Male

Graham Fletcher-Cook

Character Name : Appleby

Original Name : Graham Fletcher-Cook

Gender : Male

Daniel Ings

Character Name : Zach

Original Name : Daniel Ings

Gender : Male

Matt Rippy

Character Name : US Anchorman

Original Name : Matt Rippy

Gender : Male

Joachim Raaf

Character Name : Oberstdorf Jumping Marshal

Original Name : Joachim Raaf

Gender : Male

Matthew Brandon

Character Name : Canadian Ski Jumper (uncredited)

Original Name : Matthew Brandon

Gender : Male

Jozef Aoki

Character Name : Calgary Press (uncredited)

Original Name : Jozef Aoki

Gender : Male

Anthony Chisholm

Character Name : Photograper (uncredited)

Original Name : Anthony Chisholm

Gender : Male

Aria DeMaris

Character Name : Skiier (uncredited)

Original Name : Aria DeMaris

Gender : Female

Jessica Allain

Character Name : British Olympian (uncredited)

Original Name : Jessica Allain

Gender : Female

Daz Black

Character Name : Bus Passenger (uncredited)

Original Name : Daz Black

Gender : Male

Tom Costello

Character Name : Eddie (10 years old)

Original Name : Tom Costello

Gender : Male

Jack Costello

Character Name : Eddie (15 years old)

Original Name : Jack Costello

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Reno

@Rangan

2024-05-16

> Keep dreaming brings nothing, need to go out and try to make it happen! The posters, teasers did not impress me at all. The thought the film going to be a flop. Surprisingly the film was much better than I anticipation. This is a biographical-sport film and very inspiring. The story of a British boy in the early 70s who dreamt to be an Olympian, but the problem is he has not found his sports. By the time in his 20s, he finally finds his interest and gives his best to make his long pending wish to come true. The remaining narration reveals his journey to the world's one of the big events where he aims to soar like an eagle. Hugh Jackman was not any terrific, he was awesome like usual, but in a supporting role. I think Taron Egerton will be the next British sensation. This film worth seeing for his phenomenal act. The real Eddie too appreciated that. The whole film revolved around these two characters and I think making it a comedy worked out so well. Nicely shot film in the beautiful places, especially those risky ski jump stunts were excellent and the direction was undoubtedly the best. This film is not particularly about the sport, it is about one showing his passion towards his undertaking. Eddie can be seen as a role model, no matter what he achieved, his fighting spirit is motivating. I think the youngsters should watch it, especially those who are after their dreams. Not just sport persons, but any field persons. I don't know about the repeat viewing, but watching once is enough for the confidence uplift. One of the must see film of the 2016. 8/10

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-05-01

Rarely can the Olympic mantra of Baron Pierre de Coubertin have been better exemplified than by this ski jumper. Now us Brits have a tough enough time at the Winter Olympic Games at the best of times, so the fact that this slightly geeky, bespectacled, young man alighted on ski jumping is even more bizarre. You'd have had to side with his somewhat sceptical dad (Keith Allen). He's not to be deterred, though, and so he heads somewhere snowy (Garmisch) and luckily befriends a local hotel owner who lets him work his passage, so to speak. By his own admission, he's pretty hopeless - barely managing to stay erect after a jump of little more than 30m, but a chance encounter with Bronson Peary (Hugh Jackman) provides the most unlikely of conduits to his improvement and eventual qualification for the Olympiad in Calgary in 1988. I remember the huge spike of interest in his death-defying efforts as the legendary Matti Nykänen (Edvin Endre) regularly and consistently jumped twice his distance but yet Eddie still persevered. It was very much a case of the taking part not the winning and Taron Egerton really does imbue his character with a determination, tempered with just a little eccentricity, that delivers a comedic drama that I think is peculiarly British. The unimpressed suits at the BOA are perfectly summed up by Mark Benton, there's the vaguest hint of romance and a scene in a sauna that could probably only be pulled off by Rune Temte. Like the man himself, it's a little slow off the mark, but once it gets going it's one enjoyably paced and humorously written tale of a man who did manage to capture the heart of a nation despite the fact that a medal was never, ever, on the cards.