Disgraced poet Ted Wallace is summoned to his friend's country manor to investigate a series of unexplained miracles.
| Tagline | A beast of a comedy. |
| Release Date: | Mar 08, 2017 |
| Genres: | Comedy |
| Production Company: | Electric Shadow Company |
| Production Countries: | United Kingdom |
| Casts: | Roger Allam, Matthew Modine, Tim McInnerny, Emily Berrington, Fiona Shaw, Geraldine Somerville, Tommy Knight, John Standing, Sebastian Croft, Daniel Eghan, Benedict Taylor |
| Status: | Released |
| Budget: | $0 |
| Revenue: | 0 |
Not everyone loves these posh films. I often do but can usually decide in the first few minutes if I can belive it or not. By posh I mean, well … posh.. such as those based on a book by the quintessentially posh person, Stephen Fry, it follows the hilariously cynical protagonist as he’s overpaid into investigating ‘miracles’ happening in an historical home, performed (possibly) by his godson. The film, although dryly cynical explores our perception of magic and miracles and a desire to believe in something more magical than our daily lives. And who better to investigate it than someone who thinks its complete and utter bollocks.