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Cor, Blimey!
Dramatisation of the love affair between Sidney James and Barbara Windsor, played out against the backdrop of the 'Carry On' films during the 1960s and 1970s.
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Plot Summary
The film chronicles the extraordinary life of Sarah Siddons, a renowned stage actress of the 18th century, exploring her rise to fame and her complex personal life. It delves into her passion for acting, her relationships, and the societal pressures she faced. The narrative highlights her triumphs and struggles in a patriarchal era.
Critical Reception
Cor, Blimey! received a generally positive reception, with critics praising its performances, particularly Lena Headey's portrayal of Sarah Siddons, and its sensitive handling of historical themes. The production values and direction were also commended for bringing the period to life effectively. Some reviews noted the pacing, but overall it was considered a well-crafted biographical drama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Lena Headey's compelling performance as Sarah Siddons.
Appreciated for its respectful and engaging depiction of an 18th-century actress.
Commended for its period detail and atmospheric direction.
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Fun Fact
The film was broadcast as part of ITV's '100 Years of Women' season, celebrating a century of female achievement.
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