Overview:
As World War I rages on, Dr. Henry Guthrie takes over a British choral society that's lost most of its men to the army. The community soon discovers that the best response to the chaos of war is to make beautiful music together.| Status: | Released (2025-11-07) |
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| BoxOffice: | $29,566 |
| Screen: | Alan Bennett |
| Productions: | Sony Pictures Classics, BBC Film, Screen Yorkshire, Head Gear Films, Metrol Technology |
| Production Countries: | United Kingdom |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 5469: Ralph Fiennes - Dr. Henry Guthrie
- 11279: Roger Allam - Alderman Bernard Duxbury
- 13633: Mark Addy - Joe Fytton
- 2629: Alun Armstrong - Herbert Trickett
- 57461: Simon Russell Beale - Sir Edward Elgar
- 589652: Robert Emms - Robert Horner
- 8442: Lyndsey Marshal - Mrs. Bishop
Crews
- 55476: Nicholas Hytner - Producer - Production
- 1207798: Eva Yates - Executive Producer - Production
- 18846: Kevin Loader - Producer - Production
- 55477: Alan Bennett - Writer - Writing
- 55476: Nicholas Hytner - Director - Directing
- 1348753: Caroline Cooper Charles - Executive Producer - Production
- 2305931: Paul Grindey - Executive Producer - Production
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Reviews
Manuel São Bento
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FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/the-choral-review/ "The Choral is a passable yet forgettable experience. While the vocal performances are heavenly and the premise of finding refuge in art is noble, its thematic and narrative approach is too shallow. The lack o ....
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With people still believing that the Great War would be over by Christmas, the grandees in the northern English town of “Ramsden” are facing a crisis of their own. Their choir-master has joined up, and with St Matthew’s Passion already booked for the town hall, local mill owner “Duxb ....
Continue reading ->Brent Marchant
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In 1916 England, when the nation was embroiled in its intense World War I confrontation with Germany on the European mainland, the country toiled mightily to maintain its civilized prewar status quo on the homefront as much as possible. But, try as they might, British subjects nevert ....
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