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ComedyDramaMystery

Wicked Little Letters

- Be careful what you post.

When the denizens of Littlehampton – including conservative Edith – begin receiving letters full of hilarious profanities, rowdy Irish migrant Rose is charged with the crime. Suspecting something amiss, the town's women band together to investigate.

Release Date : 2024-02-23

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Blueprint PicturesSouth of the River PicturesFilm4 ProductionsPeople Person PicturesStudioCanal

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Olivia Colman

Character Name : Edith Swan

Original Name : Olivia Colman

Gender : Female

Jessie Buckley

Character Name : Rose Gooding

Original Name : Jessie Buckley

Gender : Female

Anjana Vasan

Character Name : Gladys Moss

Original Name : Anjana Vasan

Gender : Female

Timothy Spall

Character Name : Edward Swan

Original Name : Timothy Spall

Gender : Male

Gemma Jones

Character Name : Victoria Swan

Original Name : Gemma Jones

Gender : Female

Malachi Kirby

Character Name : Bill

Original Name : Malachi Kirby

Gender : Male

Alisha Weir

Character Name : Nancy Gooding

Original Name : Alisha Weir

Gender : Female

Joanna Scanlan

Character Name : Ann

Original Name : Joanna Scanlan

Gender : Female

Eileen Atkins

Character Name : Mabel

Original Name : Eileen Atkins

Gender : Female

Lolly Adefope

Character Name : Kate

Original Name : Lolly Adefope

Gender : Female

Hugh Skinner

Character Name : Constable Papperwick

Original Name : Hugh Skinner

Gender : Male

Paul Chahidi

Character Name : Constable Spedding

Original Name : Paul Chahidi

Gender : Male

Krishni Patel

Character Name : Winnie Moss

Original Name : Krishni Patel

Gender : Male

Jonny Sweet

Character Name : Alwyn A. Anderson

Original Name : Jonny Sweet

Gender : Male

Tim Key

Character Name : Father Ambrose

Original Name : Tim Key

Gender : Male

Jason Watkins

Character Name : Mr. Treading

Original Name : Jason Watkins

Gender : Male

Richard Goulding

Character Name : Mr. Scales

Original Name : Richard Goulding

Gender : Male

Cyril Nri

Character Name : Judge Maccleston

Original Name : Cyril Nri

Gender : Male

Tim McMullan

Character Name : Justice of the Peace

Original Name : Tim McMullan

Gender : Male

Edward Judge

Character Name : Den

Original Name : Edward Judge

Gender : Male

Michael O'Connor

Character Name : Ray

Original Name : Michael O'Connor

Gender : Male

Antony Somers

Character Name : CPS Man

Original Name : Antony Somers

Gender : Male

Ian Drysdale

Character Name : Prison Warden

Original Name : Ian Drysdale

Gender : Male

Jenny Galloway

Character Name : Lizzie Bayliss

Original Name : Jenny Galloway

Gender : Female

Laura June Hudson

Character Name : Outraged Woman

Original Name : Laura June Hudson

Gender : Male

Robyn Elwell

Character Name : Weeping Child

Original Name : Robyn Elwell

Gender : Male

Reena Dusila

Character Name : Ironing Woman

Original Name : Reena Dusila

Gender : Male

Cameron Essam

Character Name : Slapped Man

Original Name : Cameron Essam

Gender : Male

Susie Fairfax

Character Name : Dorothea

Original Name : Susie Fairfax

Gender : Male

Neil Fox-Roberts

Character Name : Post Office Teller

Original Name : Neil Fox-Roberts

Gender : Male

Frances Barry

Character Name : Child (uncredited)

Original Name : Frances Barry

Gender : Female

Jamie Chapman

Character Name : Jury Foreman (uncredited)

Original Name : Jamie Chapman

Gender : Male

Grant Crookes

Character Name : Police Sergeant (uncredited)

Original Name : Grant Crookes

Gender : Male

Eleanor Jones

Character Name : Child (uncredited)

Original Name : Eleanor Jones

Gender : Male

Ryan Mann

Character Name : Prison Photographer (uncredited)

Original Name : Ryan Mann

Gender : Male

Anais McCabe

Character Name : Child (uncredited)

Original Name : Anais McCabe

Gender : Male

Paul A Munday

Character Name : Barrister (uncredited)

Original Name : Paul A Munday

Gender : Male

Vinodini Patel

Character Name : Western Road Resident (uncredited)

Original Name : Vinodini Patel

Gender : Male

Eli Sowden-Mehta

Character Name : Boy (uncredited)

Original Name : Eli Sowden-Mehta

Gender : Male

Gail Taplin

Character Name : Western Road Resident (uncredited)

Original Name : Gail Taplin

Gender : Male

Adam Treasure

Character Name : Pharmacist (uncredited)

Original Name : Adam Treasure

Gender : Male

Reviews

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r96sk

@r96sk

2024-02-23

Very good, this! 'Wicked Little Letters' is fun. Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley impress in lead roles, both managing to stand out just as much as the other - Colman is particularly perfectly cast. The rest of them merit praise as well, namely Anjana Vasan and Timothy Spall. There isn't much more to note about this really and I don't mean that in a negative way whatsoever. It's all competently put together, as those onscreen bring this rather simple film to life - and I like those type of movies. Well worth a watch!

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-03-09

"Edith" (Olivia Colman) is the daughter of the respectable "Swan" family who live a God-fearing life under the aegis of father "Edward" (Timothy Spall) and mother "Victoria" (Gemma Jones). A letter arrives and they gather round the table in trepidation. This isn't the first such letter and it causes dad to head straight to the police station to demand that they arrest their new next door neighbour. She's quite a contrast to the "Swan" prim and proper existence. "Rose" (Jessie Buckley) is a fairly foul mouthed single parent who calls a spade a spade and after befriending "Edith" initially, seems to have earned her enmity. It's not just "Edith", though - most of this community of small-minded hypocrites take the same view and with jail looking increasingly likely, she needs help! Now that comes from the most unlikely of quarters as a few of the villagers, and disgruntled woman police officer "Moss" (Anjana Vasan) decide that this is all just too convenient, and that they are going to find out who really did write these heinous and obnoxious letters - a task worthy of "Miss Marple" herself... I found it pretty easy to guess who the culprit was, but the knowing doesn't really impact on this rather joyous romp through a society of double standards and bigotry. The language is ripe but even when at it's most objectionable, it's always quite funny to think what genuinely might have shocked a generation of bible-bashers and bridge-players. There's quite a fun sub-plot with Dame Eileen Atkins, Joanna Scanlan and Lolly Adefope to help keep the mischief rolling along nicely, the police force are well represented in the haplessness stakes by Hugh Skinner and Paul Chahidi and, oh - of course "Rose" has a black boyfriend "Bill" (Malachi Kirby) just to further antagonise her less than worldly brethren. It's a good laugh this - not a guffaw, but it raises quite a few smiles and both Buckley and Colman have quite some comedy timing.

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Roberta1970

@Roberta1970

2024-04-08

A very interesting, comical movie. I enjoyed it. Funny how Edith wanted to be like Rose and act upon making it out to be Rose's fault. Which really set the movie into a who dunnit type of film. One never expected that it would have been Edith writing the letters to her family. The foul mouth Edith really learned a lot from Rose, looked like she envied Rose. Spiritually free and doesn't care how flawlessly she became. For her it felt great to speak her mind. Which is what I liked about this movie. Intimidating and free for all type with some craziness acting.

B

Brent Marchant

@Brent_Marchant

2024-04-07

Just about everyone loves a good mystery, but, in the case of director Thea Sharrock’s latest, viewers are treated to one that’s both intriguing and utterly hilarious. Based on a true story, this delightfully offbeat offering tells the head-scratching tale of a small seaside community in 1920s England in which residents begin receiving anonymously sent letters filled with graphic profanity of a highly colorful and creative nature. The chief suspect is a recently arrived salty-tongued Irish immigrant (Jessie Buckley) who never hesitates to speak her mind or act out when she thinks it appropriate. The primary recipient is her neighbor, a cheery but conservative Christian woman (Olivia Colman), a prim and proper spinster who lives with her stern, judgmental father (Timothy Spall) and elderly, faint-of-heart mother (Gemma Jones). But is the accused really at fault? When a plucky, resourceful policewoman (Anjana Vasan) who’s supposed to stay out of the investigation gets involved, she uncovers evidence that circumstances may not be what they seem. The result is a sidesplitting thriller with loads of twists, turns and misdirections, a clever, original and outrageously waggish release that will tickle the funny bone of anyone who appreciates the wit and wisdom of good, old-fashioned, foul-mouthed cursing (sensitive viewers take note). The positively superb ensemble cast is outstanding across the board, particularly among the aforementioned principals, as well as a host of flamboyant supporting players. It’s obvious that everyone involved in this production had to have had fun making this film, and it shines through loud and clear in the finished product. There are a few sequences where the pacing drags slightly, but who cares? “Wicked Little Letters” is such a good time watch that you won’t really care. What’s perhaps most intriguing, though, is that this is a fact-based story – one that garnered national attention at the time – that had largely been lost to time but that, thankfully, has been brought back to life through this deliciously devious indie gem. Hell, yeah!

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tryfonaration

@tryfonaration

2024-07-22

If you can bring yourself about to ignore blatant agenda-promoting unhistorical propaganda such as: * All the protagonist’s friends being women * An incredibly unhistorical proportion of colored people * All men in the film presented as prejudiced, misogynistic, evil, morons with the sole exception of the protagonist’s partner, who is of course of African descent, and who is still presented as undecisive, coward and unworthy to rely upon, but eventually manages to do the right thing * The police officer who actually gets the job done being a woman and on top of that, of Indian descent * The judge being of African descent. (I could barely hold my laughs at that point; I bet it would be hard to find a single colored judge in the whole British Empire back then) Then it’s not a bad film. Very nice cinematography and acting at the usual high British standards.

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tmdb51616167

@tmdb51616167

2024-09-03

This movie is a riotous and wildly entertaining ride, packed with zany humor, colorful language, and outrageous escapades. Initially hesitant about its appeal, I finally gave it a chance in theaters and was pleasantly surprised by its infectious fun and comedic charm. Despite its exaggerated and unconventional humor, this film is a must-see that guarantees a good time. While it may feel more suited for a cozy movie night at home, the laughs and sheer enjoyment it offers make it a worthwhile watch for any audience. The lead actress delivers a stellar performance, adding to the film's comedic brilliance. I highly recommend checking out this movie, especially since it's currently available for streaming. Be prepared for the film's goofy and cheesy moments, as they are sure to leave you laughing and thoroughly entertained.