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The Parole Officer

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Average rating
(58%)
 
Starring: Steve Coogan | Lena Headey | Om Puri | Steven Waddington | Ben Miller | Stephen Dillane
Director: John Duigan
Studio: UNIVERSAL PICTURES UK VIDEO RENTAL
Run time: 90 mins
Genres: Comedy
Languages: English
Hearing-impaired: English
Released: February 18, 2002
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Simon Garden is a hugely unsuccessful parole officer who finds himself in the frame for a murder that he didn't commit. To prove his innocence he must break into a security vault and retrieve a CCTV video tape. He enlists the help of four incompetent ex criminals and a beautiful female police officer...

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Rating of 3 stars out of 5
Radio Times

This latest attempt to restore faith in British cinema is a light, old-fashioned bank-job comedy in the Ealing vein. While it's a departure for Australian director John Duigan, who made his name with dramas The Year My Voice Broke and Flirting, this is a natural step for Steve Coogan, well established on TV as Alan Partridge, Paul and Pauline Calf and others. Parole officer Simon Garden is less frenetic and cutting edge than his previous creations, but that also makes him more immediately sympathetic. In a nice setup, Simon must convince the only three ex-lags he has successfully put on the straight and narrow (Om Puri, Ben Miller, Steve Waddington) to return to crime and help him steal a videotape from a bank vault and thus clear his name, as he's been framed by bent cop Stephen Dillane. It's undemanding, but well told, and peppered with smart lines. Ignore people who go on about “the rollercoaster scene”, the film's nod to fashionable US gross-out orthodoxy. What makes The Parole Officer worth seeing is what made Knowing Me Knowing You, The Paul Calf Video Diary and the rest such vital bits of television: Coogan. The Americans won't go for it — but that just proves he's not Mr Bean.

Highest rated reviews

4 out of 4 people found the following review helpful:


Brilliant

A Customer from Kirriemuir, Scotland, 19th May, 2006

Found this film entertaining

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3 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:


Good comedy entertainment

Penny Brown from Cambridge, England, 10th July, 2006

I thoroughly enjoyed this very funny typically English film, in the Ealing comedy tradition. I can take or leave Alan Partridge, but Steve Coogan's irritating but well meaning character was both funny and touching. Loads of comic moments had me laughing out loud.

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2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:


Steve Coogan at his best

A Customer from Tamworth, 11th August, 2006

I saw some of this film on TV it was late and I dropped off to sleep ,what I saw looked good. On seeing the complete film was very impressed a great laugh. I do not enjoy Steve Coogan in his TV series but this film is great, He wrote it and played the lead role in the film. Some great moments, loved the bit on the roller coaster. Well worth watching.

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worth a rental

wissy from , 15th March, 2008

This is a pretty fair british comedy, with echos of the austrialian comedy Malcom. If you liked that you will like this

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parole officer

suziepips from from Retford, 27th February, 2008

Good fun film for the over 12's

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good all round comedy

kim from surrey, england, 19th August, 2006

good film, om puri from east is east and steve coogan star in this film. good comedy, plenty of fun and capers. quite funny and enjoyable and a good ending to a good film.

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