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2019 • History / Drama • 124m

The Professor and the Madman

"The incredible true story that defined our world."

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Professor James Murray begins work compiling words for the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary in the mid 19th century, and receives over 10,000 entries from a patient at Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum, Dr. William Minor.

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Mel Gibson
Mel Gibson
James Murray
Sean Penn
Sean Penn
Dr. William Chester Minor
Natalie Dormer
Natalie Dormer
Eliza Merrett
Eddie Marsan
Eddie Marsan
Muncie
Jennifer Ehle
Jennifer Ehle
Ada Murray
Jeremy Irvine
Jeremy Irvine
Charles Hall
David O'Hara
David O'Hara
Church
Anthony Andrews
Anthony Andrews
Benjamin Jowett
Ioan Gruffudd
Ioan Gruffudd
Henry Bradley
Stephen Dillane
Stephen Dillane
Dr. Richard Brayne
Steve Coogan
Steve Coogan
Frederick James Furnivall
Laurence Fox
Laurence Fox
Philip Lyttelton Gell
Lars Brygmann
Lars Brygmann
Max Mueller
Brendan Patricks
Brendan Patricks
Winston Churchill
Adam Fergus
Adam Fergus
Alfred Minor
Brian Fortune
Brian Fortune
Head Board Member
Aidan McArdle
Aidan McArdle
Defence Attorney Clarke
David Crowley
David Crowley
Parfit
Director: Farhad SafiniaWriter: John BoormanWriter: Todd KomarnickiWriter: Farhad SafiniaProducer: Bruce DaveyProducer: Mel GibsonProducer: Gastón Pavlovich

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SWITCH.
2019-11-24
40%

In all likelihood, you will leave this film with a little more of an understanding of how the dictionary came to be, and a little more resentment for Gibson (one of the producers) for pushing this project to happen, regardless of its lacklustre subject. It's pleasant enough, but it's clear England must produce a certain number of period dramas a year and 2019 was just about to fall under the quota - thank god for the dictionary movie. Usually with book-to-film adaptations, there is a spike in sales of said book - I can't imagine anyone rushing out to buy a dictionary after this though. - Brent Davidson Read Brent's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-the-professor-and-the-madman-mel-gibsons-dictionary-origin-story-a-dry-read

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mitohobe
2021-05-06
80%

I really like it. It had a story within a true Story. Which in my opinion made it a little complex and exciting. Good for young adults and up. Teenagers might not find it so compelling but that's just a short time in their life when they're looking for total entertainment and action. This is not that film but there is a great story to be told with a interesting backdrop of facts. Mel Gibson is excellent!! Be ready to be surprised with a few turns and twists. I really like this movie. I think it was very entertaining and interesting and at times exciting. Get your popcorn ready kick back and enjoy a movie that every other word is not the f word or the GD word. I really enjoyed it and as usual, Mel Gibson always deliver.

CinemaSerf
2022-03-28
70%

This is the best effort I've seen from Sean Penn since "Milk" almost twelve years ago. His portrayal of the schizophrenic William Chester Minor who, having spent almost 40 years of his life in Broadmoor psychiatric hospital, became one of the single most significant contributors to the orginal Oxford Dictionary of English is superb. He captures the flaws of this paranoid etymologist warts and all, and gels very well with Mel Gibson who, as the compiler of the tome - Dr. James Murray - also turns in a good, strong and, latterly, sympathetic and understanding performance too. This is essentially a double-hander with Natalie Dormer, Eddie Marsan and Steve Coogan helping to explain the story and releasing some of the emotional steam from time to time. It's a little slow in places, two hours could have done justice to this interesting story which seems overly padded at time. As you'd expect; it looks great with plenty of serious attention to detail and it also shines a little light on Victorian/Edwardian attitudes to mental illness.

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Status
Released
Origin
IE, US
Languages
English
Studios
Fastnet Films, 22H22, Caviar Antwerp NV, Definition Films, Zik Zak Filmworks, Voltage Pictures, Fábrica de Cine, Icon Productions
Budget
$25,000,000
Box Office
$4,957,273

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