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Unbeknown to nine year old Frankie, the reason that he and his mother, Lizzie, are constantly on the move is that they've run away from his father. Writing him letters from his father each week, Lizzie convinces Frankie that his father works aboard the HMS Accra. Her plan may very well be shattered, however, when there is news that the ship is due to dock in their hometown...Product Identifiers
ProducerFrancois Ivernel
EAN5060002833599
eBay Product ID (ePID)45367901
Product Key Features
ActorSharon Small, Jack Mcelhone, Mary Riggans, Gerard Butler, Emily Mortimer
Film/TV TitleDear Frankie
DirectorShona Auerbach
FormatDVD
Release Year2005
LanguageEnglish
FeaturesClosed Caption, Director Commentary\Director Interview\Cannes Footage\Deleted Scenes\Short Film Seven\Theatrical Trailer
GenreDrama, General
Additional Product Features
Certificate12A/12
Number of Discs1
Hearing ImpairedEnglish
ReviewsThe Times - Touching and tender, Sunday Mirror - Engaging and heart-warming drama, Sunday Express - Mortimer gives her best performance yet
Additional InformationDirected by Shona Auerbach and filmed on location in Scotland, DEAR FRANKIE is a poignant, humorous story about a family struggling with isolation and poverty. Deaf nine-year-old Frankie (Jack McElhone) only knows his dad through the letters they exchange. Frankie reads each new letter reverently, saving the exotic stamps his dad sends from the different ports he visits as a sailor on the Accra, and loves the sea just as he thinks his dad must. But Frankie's mother, Lizzie (Emily Mortimer), has a secret--she's the one writing the letters and sending them from a post office. When she reads that the Accra is coming to Glasgow, Lizzie must decide if it's time to tell Frankie the truth, or find a man (Gerard Butler) to pretend to be his father for one day. Intimately focused and carefully told, DEAR FRANKIE slowly unwinds its coiled story to reveal the reason behind Lizzie's well-meaning deception. The performances are universally stellar. Mortimer combines steely determination with glimpses of vulnerability, Butler is a perfect combination of hesitation warming to genuine affection, and McElhone steals the show in a spot-on performance as a normal boy longing for his dad. DEAR FRANKIE offers a moving, uplifting look at families and the complicated love at the heart of each one.
Movie/TV TitleDear Frankie