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Movie Title : Dean Spanley (My Talks with Dean Spanley)
Release Date : Sep 6, 2008 Wide
Genre Movie :Drama,Comedy
Mpaa Rating : PG

Actors :Jeremy Northam,Sam Neill,Bryan Brown,Peter O'Toole,Judy Parfitt,Art Malik,Dudley Sutton,Eva Sayer,Charlotte Graham,Jenna Pollard


Multiple Oscar nominee Peter O'Toole adds yet another offbeat role to his long resume with the mystical comedy-drama Dean Spanley. Adapted from Lord Dunsany's popular novella My Talks with Dean Spanley and helmed by Toa Fraser, the film stars O'Toole as Horatio Fisk, an irascible, cantankerous septuagenarian living out his final days at the turn of the 20th Century. Despite his distant and slightly strained relationship with his son Henslowe (Jeremy Northam), Horatio willfully joins the young man on regular outings; the tedium and monotony of these routines eventually grow so overwhelming, however, that the two decide to attend a lecture on the Transmigration of Souls by a visiting Hindu Swami. At the meeting, their paths intersect with the eccentric Dean Spanley (Sam Neill), and a friendship blossoms between Spanley and Henslowe. When Spanley joins Henslowe for a private dinner, and accepts his invitation to sample a rare Hungarian wine known as the Imperial Tokay, Spanley instinctively brings forth reminiscences of a prior life lived out as a canine - and his recollections hold a rather bizarre connection to Horatio's familial past. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
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This nicely acted drama, in quietly intimating the quirky familial relations and peculiar fascinations of the era - not least with the transmigration of souls, mysticism and the supernatural - delivers a highly pleasurable if modest experience.
Wally Hammond-Time Out

A dull and thoroughly stilly British drama based on the idea of canine reincarnation.
Kirk Honeycutt-Hollywood Reporter

It's a talky, narrowly focused piece that feels like an after-dinner anecdote presented with the full ceremony of a formal meal.
Dennis Harvey-Variety

A witty and watchable period drama, but in danger of being remembered more for its service to O'Toole than for the impression it leaves on audiences.
Mike Edwards-What Culture

A delightful period piece about reincarnation, friendship and dogs with a wonderful collection of performances from its four main characters.
Simon Weaving-Screenwize

I loved it.
Julie Rigg-MovieTime, ABC Radio National

Truly original and very moving, with a hypnotic and elliptical quality all its own.
Mark Demetrius-FILMINK (Australia)

Fraser and Sharp have structured the film, and the cast interpret it, so that comedy and poignancy are intertwined to the last; even as all is revealed, a sense of wonder remains.
Philippa Hawker-The Age (Australia)

This whimsical tale, based on a short story by Lord Dunsany, has moving undercurrents of loss and grief and in underplaying his role, Peter O'Toole brings a beautiful sense of reconciliation to his character.
Margaret Pomeranz-At the Movies (Australia)

Toa Fraser's sensitive direction of this deceptively challenging and surprisingly satisfying film, keeps the tone perfectly balanced in the manner of perhaps an eccentric English tale with dashes of humour and pathos
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile

A wondrous story about cats and dogs, fathers and sons and the elusive bottle of Hungarian Imperial Tokay that brings them all together, Dean Spanley is a rather special
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile

The word offbeat doesnt quite cover it and its a touchslow to begin with but, really, if you dont fancy having your soul crushed byKeanu and co, do check this one out. Funny, warm and sensitive,its got gem written all over it.
David Edwards-Daily Mirror [UK]

Wilfully whimsical and determinedly eccentric, this faintly bonkers period tale won't be for everyone. But if you fall for Dean Spanley, you'll fall hard.
Anna Smith-Empire Magazine

A charming, unique film, well crafted and boasting some great performances, notably from the spry Peter O'Toole.
Daniel Etherington-Film4

I can't see too many children taking advantage of the U certificate. The measured performances look stiff and theatrical. A stifling fable with the rhythm of a grandfather clock.
James Christopher-Times [UK]

This is a charming and eccentric little family comedy for the older generation. It's like a Werther's Original sweet that's for grandpa only.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]

Dean Spanley, adapted from a shaggy-dog tale by Lord Dunsany, is a decidedly odd business, a rummage in mothballed obscurantism for its own sake.
Tim Robey-Daily Mail [UK]

While Neill gives a masterclass in subtle eccentricity and Northam and Brown happily play second string, the theatricals are wisely left to legendary virtuoso O'Toole.
Elliott Noble-Sky Movies

A redemptive arc leashes the threads together, hinged on insights into familial repression that are a tad too costumedrama-stifled for their own good.
Andy Lowe-Total Film

I don't know of any film quite like Dean Spanley, and I mean that as a compliment. It will stay with me long after 99 per cent of this year's films have been forgotten.
Christopher Tookey-Daily Mail [UK]

Fisk's cantankerous father, played with biting wit by Peter O'Toole, is sceptical about reincarnation. Many will be tempted to agree with him, but for The Sneak this is a wonderful shaggy dog story.
-Sun Online

In Dean Spanley Peter O'Toole, luminous of eye and loopy of intonation, acts as if he should be locked up. You have to admire the cut of his lunacy. He brings what little style there is to this winsome tale adapted from Lord Dunsany.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times

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