Keeping Mum (2005)

Written by Richard Russo, Niall Johnson

Directed by Niall Johnson

Running Time: 103 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2005

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

Rowan Atkinson plays the Reverend Walter Goodfellow, vicar of Little Wallop, who spends all his energies on his sermons, which leaves his neglected wife Gloria the opportunity to conduct a somewhat half-hearted affair with her golf pro Lance. But everything changes when the Goodfellows get a new housekeeper, Grace Hawkins who, in her spare time, is a psychopathic serial killer quite happy to rid her employees of anyone causing them problems... Niall Johnson's delicious black comedy sees the four leads play for well-earned laughs, but unsurprisingly it is Maggie Smith who steals the film.

When is Keeping Mum next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Film4 Tomorrow, 9:00pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Rowan AtkinsonRowan AtkinsonReverend Walter Goodfellow
Image for Kristin Scott-ThomasKristin Scott-ThomasGloria Goodfellow
Image for Maggie SmithMaggie SmithGrace Hawkins
Image for Patrick SwayzePatrick SwayzeLance
Image for Emilia FoxEmilia FoxRosie Jones
Image for Liz SmithLiz SmithMrs. Parker
Tamsin EgertonHolly Goodfellow
James BoothMr. Brown
Toby ParkesPetey Goodfellow
Jack RyanDavid
Terry AldertonTV Chat Show Presenter
Chrissie CotterillTV Chat Show Pundit #2
Tony DenhamPolice Interrogator
Rory DorlingBilly Martin's Gang
James GallowayBilly Martin's Gang
Morgan GowerReverend Campbell
Roger HammondThe Judge
Rowley IrlamTed
Andy JonesMark
Nazim KourgliGrant The Goth
Alex MacQueenTrain Ticket Collector
Murray McArthurVicar's Convention Master Of Ceremonies
Patrick MoncktonBob
Vivienne MooreMrs. Martin
Max MurleyBilly Martin's Gang
David SchaalTV Chat Show Pundit #1
Rupert SimonianBilly Martin The Bully
Paul ViraghPoliceman On The Train
Jack ZimmermannJeremy Zimmermann

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