Poster

Calendar Girls ()


Reference View | Change View


A Women's Institute chapter's fundraising effort for a local hospital by posing nude for a calendar becomes a media sensation.

Director:
Awards:
Reviews:

Photos and Videos

Cast verified as complete

Edit
...
Chris
...
Annie
...
John
...
Cora
...
Jessie
...
Lawrence
...
Rod (as Ciaran Hinds)
...
Celia
...
Marie
...
Ruth
...
Eddie
...
Richard
...
Frank
...
Kathy
Angela Curran ...
May
...
Trudy
...
Jem (as John-Paul Macleod)
...
Gaz
...
Danny
Belinda Everett ...
Maya
...
Brenda Mooney
Gillian Wright ...
Eddie's Woman
Ian Embleton ...
Andy
Janet Howd ...
Julia
...
Jenny
Richard Braine ...
Policeman
...
W.I. Administrator 1
Diana Marchment ...
W.I. Administrator 2
Celia Henebury ...
Check-In Stewardess
Ted Robbins ...
Bike Man
Arthur Kelly ...
Bookshop Owner
...
Chemist's Assistant
Tim Barker ...
Holiday Speaker
...
Orchid Photographer
...
Lecherous Photographer
John Sparkes ...
Welsh Photographer
Merryn Owen ...
Student Photographer
...
Policeman 2
Shameer Seepersand ...
Policeman 3 (as Shameer Madarbakus)
Elizabeth Bennett ...
W.I. Judge
...
Waiter
Darren Southworth ...
Sofa Salesman
Sharon Thomas Cain ...
TV Reporter (as Sharon Thomas)
...
News Presenter
Geoffrey Wilkinson ...
Seed Company Manager
...
Alan Rathbone
Mark Hayford ...
Charity Chicken Worker
Geoffrey Banks ...
Lycra Cyclist 1
Wilfred Harrison ...
Lycra Cyclist 2
Adil Hussain ...
Jem's Friend 1
Waqas Altaf ...
Jem's Friend 2
Paul McCleary ...
Husband 1 (as Paul McLeary)
Peter Lorenzelli ...
Husband 2
...
Jay Leno
...
Hotel Manager
...
Larry
...
Bellboy
...
Anthrax
...
Anthrax
...
Anthrax (as Scott Ian Rosenfeld)
Ashley Niles ...
Hotel Registration
Angela Baker ...
Highgyll W.I. Lady
Beryl Bamforth ...
Highgyll W.I. Lady
Christine Clancy ...
Highgyll W.I. Lady
Ros Fawcett ...
Highgyll W.I. Lady
Lynda Logan ...
Highgyll W.I. Lady
Tricia Stewart ...
Highgyll W.I. Lady
Roy Harrison ...
Self (as Roy the Postman)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Terry Logan ...
Paparazzo (uncredited)
...
Self (uncredited)
...
Nurse (uncredited)
...
Personal Assistant (uncredited)
...
Journalist (uncredited)

Directed by

Edit
Nigel Cole

Written by

Edit
Juliette Towhidi ... (written by) and
Tim Firth ... (written by)

Produced by

Edit
Nick Barton ... producer
Steve Clark-Hall ... co-producer
Suzanne Mackie ... producer
Jill Rachel Morris ... production executive: Disney
Nik Powell ... executive producer

Music by

Edit
Patrick Doyle

Cinematography by

Edit
Ashley Rowe ... director of photography

Editing by

Edit
Michael Parker

Editorial Department

Edit
Marsha Bramwell ... trainee assistant editor
Lisa Clifford-Owen ... assistant editor
Guy Ducker ... assistant editor
Celia Haining ... assistant editor
Lea Morement ... assistant editor
Paisley Pappé-Iredell ... assistant editor: Los Angeles
Matthew Streatfield ... trainee assistant editor
Lee Twohey ... dailies colourist

Casting By

Edit
Gail Stevens

Production Design by

Edit
Martin Childs

Art Direction by

Edit
Mark Raggett

Costume Design by

Edit
Frances Tempest

Makeup Department

Edit
Christina Baker ... hair designer / makeup designer
Kay Bilk ... hair stylist
Deborah Jarvis ... makeup artist
Karen Sherriff-Brown ... hair stylist

Production Management

Edit
Jo Farr ... production manager
Miranda Jones ... post-production supervisor
Chrisann Verges ... unit production manager: Los Angeles

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Edit
Guy Barker ... assistant director
Rosemary C. Cremona ... second assistant director: Los Angeles
Lee Grumett ... third assistant director
Toby Hosking ... co-second assistant director
Olivia Lloyd ... second assistant director
Deborah Saban ... first assistant director

Art Department

Edit
Grant Armstrong ... stand-by art director
Anna Bregman ... art department assistant
Lisa A. Corbin ... assistant prop master: additional photography
Laura Dishington ... assistant art director
Susan Emshwiller ... set decorator: U.S.
James Fennessy ... standby painter
Paul Inglis ... draughtsman
Jonas Kirk ... construction coordinator: Los Angeles
Tim Lanning ... head greensman
Shay Leonard ... stand-by props
Gwen Murray ... art department trainee
John O'Shaughnessy ... production buyer
David Packard ... scenic artist
Carisa Rosenthal ... set dresser
Jenny Tobin ... set florist
John Warnke ... set designer
Greg Winter ... assistant scenic artist
Rowan Denton ... Prop Maker (uncredited)

Sound Department

Edit
Tom Barrow ... sound assistant
Ricky Butt ... foley artist
Tim Cavagin ... re-recording mixer
Colin Cooper ... adr recordist
Twydor Davis ... dialogue editor
Graham Day ... sound trainee
Nathan Duncan ... sound assistant trainee
Tim Fraser ... sound recordist
Stuart Mackay ... assistant sound editor
Michael Redfern ... foley editor
Steve Single ... re-recording mixer
William Towers ... boom operator
Ian Wilson ... supervising sound editor
James M. Tanenbaum ... sound recordist: U.S. unit (uncredited)

Special Effects by

Edit
Stuart Brisdon ... special effects supervisor
Mark Haddenham ... special effects senior technician

Visual Effects by

Edit
Henry Badgett ... digital compositor: MPC
Stefan Drury ... visual effects producer
Dan Duran ... digital artist (as Daniel Walton)
Michael Elson ... head of production: MPC
Charley Henley ... digital compositor
Chas Jarrett ... 3D animator
Richard Stammers ... visual effects supervisor
Maria Stroka ... film recording manager
Ben Thompson ... 3D animator: MPC
Howard Berry ... visual effects runner: MPC (uncredited)
Martyn Drake ... systems: MPC (uncredited)
Sabine Kertscher ... digital compositor (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

Edit
Colin Anderson ... steadicam operator: USA
Ben Boultbee ... assistant camera
Jaap Buitendijk ... still photographer
Ian Clark ... focus puller
Andy Cole ... electrician
Ben Cole ... camera operator
Kelly Cummins ... assistant camera
Oliver Curtis ... director of photography: additional photography
Tony Devlin ... gaffer
Louis DiCesare ... gaffer: Los Angeles
Tim Durr ... electrician: Los Angeles
Henry Landgrebe ... daily clapper loader
Steve Lawes ... focus puller: "b" camera
Stefan Lissner ... generator operator
Iain Lowe ... h.o.d. electrical rigger
David McAnulty ... grip
Adrian McCarthy ... grip
Vince McGahon ... steadicam operator
Pat Miller ... rigging gaffer
Gary Nagle ... electrician
Mike Parsons ... electrician: dailies
Martin Scanlan ... daily clapper loader
Paige Thomas ... first assistant camera
Garie Wetherill ... video playback operator
Phil Whittaker ... second grip

Casting Department

Edit
Robin Hudson ... casting assistant

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Edit
Alix Friedberg ... assistant costume designer
Kelly Mijailovic ... costume supervisor (as Kelly Bowman)
Shirley Nevin ... costume supervisor

Location Management

Edit
Erica Bensly ... location unit manager: Yorkshire
Kristin Dehnert ... location manager
Adam Richards ... location manager
Sarah Shepherd ... location assistant (uncredited)

Music Department

Edit
David Arch ... musician: piano
Mark Berrow ... musician: violin
Liz Gallacher ... music supervisor
Mitchell Leib ... executive in charge of music
Andy Pask ... musician: bass
Maggie Rodford ... score producer
James Shearman ... conductor / orchestrator
Graham Sutton ... music editor
Nick Wollage ... score recordist
Warren Zielinski ... musician: violin
Mike Deasy ... musician (uncredited)
Bruce White ... musician: viola (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

Edit
Kim Armitage ... script supervisor
Tim Ballou ... script clearance manager (uncredited)

Transportation Department

Edit
Adrian Cannon ... driver: Mr. Cole
Ian 'Fingers' Lisi ... facilities driver (as Ian Lisi)
Mike Miliotti ... driver: production van
Enyo Mortty ... driver: Cilia Imrie
Mark White ... transportation

Additional Crew

Edit
Bryan Biermann ... senior euc analyst: Touchstone
Joop Brouwer ... tai chi advisor
Orlagh Collins ... production coordinator
Matt Curtis ... title designer
Dawn Darfus ... production accountant: Los Angeles
Jo Farrugia ... assistant to director
Polly Fletcher ... assistant accountant
Polly Hope ... assistant production coordinator
Mandy Calder Humphreys ... finance director (as Mandy Calder)
Christopher Hutchins ... production assistant
Patrick Isherwood ... production accountant
Andrew Jack ... dialect coach
Debbie Lowndes ... assistant to producer
Paul McGavin ... set runner
Mark Preston ... tai chi advisor
Michael Prior ... unit nurse
Jason Reed ... production executive
Abbe Robinson ... production assistant
Erin Sahlstrom ... assistant production coordinator: Los Angeles
Billy Samoa Saleebey ... production assistant
Isaac Sananes ... assistant accountant
Patric Scott ... unit publicist
Allen Wong ... first assistant accountant

Thanks

Edit
John Baker ... in memory of
Matthew Baker ... special thanks
Daniel Battsek ... special thanks
Felix Cann ... special thanks
Helen Carey ... special thanks
Matilda Cole ... special thanks
Jeremy Daggett ... special thanks
Nicola Hart ... special thanks
Kate Isitt ... special thanks
Kristin Jones ... special thanks
Terry Logan ... very special thanks
Annie Mackie ... special thanks
Charles Moore ... special thanks
Bill Neuschaefer ... special thanks
Denis Rankin ... special thanks
Jason Reed ... special thanks
Sean Stowell ... special thanks
Rachel Whyte ... special thanks
Joan Wilson ... special thanks

Production Companies

Edit

Distributors

Edit

Special Effects

Edit

Other Companies

Edit

Storyline

Edit
Plot Summary

Middle aged Chris Harper (Dame Helen Mirren) and Annie Clarke (Dame Julie Walters) are best friends. They spend much of their time at their local Knapely, Yorkshire County chapter of the Women's Institute (WI), whose motto is "enlightenment, fun, and friendship". Although they like most of the women at the WI (the friendship part), they, but the perceived flaky Chris in particular, hold the way Marie (Geraldine James), the local President, runs the chapter with derision. They find much of what goes on there, especially the monthly presentations, banal and devoid of enlightenment and fun. Equally as banal was last year's fund-raising calendar, featuring local bridges, which raised a meager £75.60, with this year's proposed calendar, local churches, promising to be even more so. After Annie's husband John (John Alderton) dies from leukemia, Chris wants the WI to provide a memorial in his memory: a new sofa for the family room at the hospital. The one Chris wants to buy costs nine hundred ninety-nine pounds sterling, which she proposes to raise by changing the fund-raising calendar to one featuring tasteful photographs of nude Knapely WI members. She got the idea by seeing all around her the notion of the old adage that sex sells. Annie likes the idea as it is analogous to one of horticultural-loving John's last statements about plants being the most glorious in the latter stages of their life, after which they quickly go to seed. To get the project off the ground, they not only have to convince nine other WI members to pose (December to be a group photograph), but they have to find a photographer they trust that will treat this task as an art project. Conversely, they aren't sure if they and the calendar will meet with the same contempt from Marie, the national WI organization and their friends and family that they are so trying to change in the Knapely WI, and in the process not only not raise the necessary money, but, in fact lose money instead. or the project in any form may have its own consequences, especially for Chris. Written by Huggo

Plot Keywords
Taglines They dropped everything for a good cause. See more »
Genres
Parents Guide View content advisory »
Certification

Additional Details

Edit
Also Known As
  • Kalender Girls (Germany)
  • Las chicas del calendario (Spain)
  • 日历女郎 (China, Mandarin title)
  • Chicas de calendario (Mexico)
  • Kalenderpikene (Norway)
  • See more »
Runtime
  • 108 min
Country
Language
Color
Aspect Ratio
Sound Mix
Filming Locations

Box Office

Budget $10,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United Kingdom GBP1,762,505, 12 Sep 2003
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $65,500,300

Did You Know?

Edit
Trivia The real-life Women's Institute members (Angela Baker, Beryl Bamforth, Christine Clancy, Ros Fawcett, Lynda Logan and Tricia Stewart) on which this movie was based all appear as members of Highgyll W.I. in the scene in the marquee at Knapely Show where Rylstone and Highgyll are competing for cookery prizes. See more »
Goofs When Chris runs out of the door to the Hollywood film studio following Annie, she is barefoot. When the shot changes and they emerge into the alleyway behind the studio they are both wearing slippers. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Cheaper by the Dozen/The Company/Calendar Girls/Big Fish/The Fog of War (2003). See more »
Soundtracks Black Cat Blues See more »
Crazy Credits The cast list is split into two halves. The first 13 actors/characters (Helen Mirren/Chris to John Fortune/Frank) are followed by the main crew such as the producers, writer and director, with the remaining cast appearing after this. See more »
Quotes Chris: A while ago I asked John Clarke to give us a talk here at Knapely WI. Annie asked me to read it to you here tonight, and this is what he wrote: "The flowers of Yorkshire are like the women of Yorkshire. Every stage of their growth has its own beauty, but the last phase is always the most glorious. Then very quickly they all go to seed."
[laughter]
Chris: "Which makes it ironic my favourite flower isn't even indigenous to the British Isles, let alone Yorkshire. I don't think there's anything on this planet that more trumpets life that the sunflower. For me that's because of the reason behind its name. Not because it looks like the sun but because it follows the sun. During the course of the day, the head tracks the journey of the sun across the sky. A satellite dish for sunshine. Wherever light is, no matter how weak, these flowers will find it. And that's such an admirable thing. And such a lesson in life."
See more »

Contribute to This Page


Recently Viewed