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Topsy-Turvy (1999) -- After Gilbert and Sullivan's latest play is critically panned, the frustrated team threatens to disband until they are inspired to do their masterpiece, "The Mikado."

Overview

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Director:
Mike Leigh
Writer:
Mike Leigh (written by)
Contact:
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Release Date:
14 January 2000 (USA) more
Tagline:
The egos. The battles. The words. The music. The women. The scandals. more
Plot:
After Gilbert and Sullivan's latest play is critically panned, the frustrated team threatens to disband until they are inspired to do their masterpiece, "The Mikado." full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Won 2 Oscars. Another 10 wins & 22 nominations more
User Comments:
Artfully Constructed and one of the year's best films. more

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Allan Corduner ... Sir Arthur Sullivan

Dexter Fletcher ... Louis
Sukie Smith ... Clothilde
Roger Heathcott ... Banton
Wendy Nottingham ... Helen Lenoir
Stefan Bednarczyk ... Frank Cellier
Geoffrey Hutchings ... Armourer

Timothy Spall ... Richard Temple (The Mikado)
Francis Lee ... Butt

William Neenan ... Cook
Adam Searle ... Shrimp
Martin Savage ... George Grossmith (Ko-Ko)

Jim Broadbent ... W. S. Gilbert
Lesley Manville ... Lucy Gilbert
Kate Doherty ... Mrs. Judd
Kenneth Hadley ... Pidgeon
Keeley Gainey ... Maidservant
Ron Cook ... Richard D'Oyly Carte
Eleanor David ... Fanny Ronalds
Gary Yershon ... Pianist in Brothel

Katrin Cartlidge ... Madame

Julia Rayner ... Mademoiselle Fromage
Jenny Pickering ... Second Prostitute

Kevin McKidd ... Durward Lely (Nanki-Poo)
Sam Kelly ... Richard Barker
Charles Simon ... Gilbert's Father
Philippe Constantin ... Paris Waiter
David Neville ... Dentist
Matthew Mills ... Walter Simmonds

Shirley Henderson ... Leonora Braham (Yum-Yum)
Nicholas Woodeson ... Mr. Seymour, Production Manager

Nick Bartlett ... Stage Hand
Gary Dunnington ... Stage Hand
Dorothy Atkinson ... Jessie Bond (Pitti-Sing)
Amanda Crossley ... Emily, Jessie's Maid
Kimi Shaw ... Spinner
Toksan Takahashi ... Calligrapher
Akemi Otani ... Dancer
Kanako Morishita ... Samisen Player
Theresa Watson ... Maude Gilbert
Lavinia Bertram ... Florence Gilbert

Togo Igawa ... First Kabuki Actor
Eiji Kusuhara ... Second Kabuki Actor

Naoko Mori ... Miss 'Sixpence Please'
Eve Pearce ... Gilbert's Mother
Neil Humphries ... Boy Actor
Vincent Franklin ... Rutland Barrington (Pooh-Bah)
Michael Simkins ... Frederick Bovill
Alison Steadman ... Madame Leon
Cathy Sara ... Sybil Grey (Peep-Bo)
Angela Curran ... Miss Morton
Millie Gregory ... Alice
Jonathan Aris ... Wilhelm

Andy Serkis ... John D'Auban
Mia Soteriou ... Mrs. Russell
Louise Gold ... Rosina Brandram (Katisha)
Shaun Glanville ... Mr. Harris
Julian Bleach ... Mr. Plank
Neil Salvage ... Mr. Hurley
Matt Bardock ... Mr. Tripp
Brid Brennan ... Mad Woman (as Bríd Brennan)
Mark Benton ... Mr. Price
Heather Craney ... Miss Russell
Julie Jupp ... Miss Meadows
John Warnaby ... Mr. Sanders
Kacey Ainsworth ... Miss Dorothea Fitzherbert
Ashley Artus ... Mr. Marchmont
Richard Attlee ... Mr. Gordon
Paul Barnhill ... Mr. Flagstone

Nicholas Boulton ... Mr. Conyngham
Lorraine Brunning ... Miss Jardine
Simon Butteriss ... Mr. Lewis
Wayne Cater ... Mr. Rhys
Rosie Cavaliero ... Miss Moore
Michelle Chadwick ... Miss Warren
Debbie Chazen ... Miss Kingsley
Richard Coyle ... Mr. Hammond

Monica Dolan ... Miss Barnes
Sophie Duval ... Miss Brown
Anna Francolini ... Miss Biddles
Teresa Gallagher ... Miss Coleford
Sarah Howe ... Miss Woods

Ashley Jensen ... Miss Tringham

Gemma Page ... Miss Langton-James
Paul Rider ... Mr. Bentley

Mary Roscoe ... Miss Carlyle

Steve Speirs ... Mr. Kent
Nicola Wainwright ... Miss Betts
Angie Wallis ... Miss Wilkinson
Kevin Walton ... Mr. Evans
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Tatyana Lavrentyeva ... Reticel Guest (uncredited)
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Directed by
Mike Leigh 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Mike Leigh  written by

Produced by
Simon Channing Williams .... producer
Georgina Lowe .... associate producer
 
Cinematography by
Dick Pope 
 
Film Editing by
Robin Sales 
 
Casting by
Nina Gold 
 
Production Design by
Eve Stewart 
 
Art Direction by
Helen Scott 
 
Set Decoration by
John Bush 
Eve Stewart 
 
Costume Design by
Lindy Hemming 
 
Makeup Department
Christine Blundell .... hair designer
Christine Blundell .... makeup designer
Kirstin Chalmers .... makeup artist
Dianne Jamieson .... makeup artist
Tony Martin .... hair stylist
Nicola Matthews .... junior makeup artist
Trefor Proud .... makeup artist
Sarah Love .... hair stylist (uncredited)
Leda Shawyer .... makeup artist (uncredited)
 
Production Management
Deborah Reade .... post-production supervisor
Georgina Lowe .... production supervisor (uncredited)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Nick Heckstall-Smith .... first assistant director
Dan John .... additional third assistant director (as Daniel John)
Josh Robertson .... second assistant director
Paula Spinks .... third assistant director
Hannah Titley .... third assistant director
George Walker .... additional second assistant director
Echo Ward .... fourth assistant director
 
Art Department
Eddie Baker .... stand-by props
Jim Booth .... dressing props
Anthony Burton .... additional carpenter
Richard Cameron .... additional carpenter
Andrea Coathupe .... set dresser
Charles Cottrell .... additional painter
Diane Dancklefsen .... stand-by art director
Steve Deane .... carpenter
Andrew Forrest .... art department assistant
Gary Fox .... stand-by props
Terence Gamble .... additional painter
Andrew Grant .... additional carpenter
Liz Griffiths .... production buyer
Dean Hayward .... additional carpenter
David Hill .... additional carpenter
Derek Honeybun .... painter
Charles Leatherland .... draughtsman
Lisa Lloyd .... set dresser
Wayne Marsh .... additional scenic carpenter
Leon McCarthy .... stand-by carpenter
Adam McCreight .... prop assistant
Tanya Miller .... action graphics
Richard Mills .... property storeman
Barry Moll .... construction manager
Eugenie Neilson .... assistant scenic artist
Steve Oakes .... assistant production buyer
Justin Overhill .... scenic artist
Stephen Pearton .... additional scenic carpenter
Dave Perschky .... carpenter
Tom Read .... property master
Loraine Schneider .... scenic artist
Mike Standish .... production buyer
Ian Taylor .... additional carpenter (as Ian C. Taylor)
Remo Tozzi .... prop assistant
Phil Wheeler .... additional painter
Joe Willmott .... carpenter (as Joseph Willmott)
Sarah Wright .... prop assistant
 
Sound Department
Roy Baker .... foley walker
Howard Bargroff .... sound re-recording mixer
Orin Beaton .... boom operator
Ed Colyer .... foley mixer
Tim Fraser .... sound recordist
Pauline Griffiths .... foley walker
Loveday Harding .... boom operator
Peter Joly .... supervising sound editor
Danny Longhurst .... additional sound editor
Adrian Rhodes .... sound re-recording mixer
Mark Rose .... assistant sound editor
Alison Ross .... sound assistant
Ted Swanscott .... adr mixer
William Towers .... additional boom operator
Richard Undrell .... sound assistant
Paul Wrightson .... foley editor
Mike Prestwood Smith .... sound re-recording mixer (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Ray Bateman .... generator operator
Lucy Bristow .... focus puller
Lucy Bristow .... second camera operator
David Bryant .... second focus puller
Dick Buckley .... electrician (as Richard Buckley)
Frank Cox .... electrician
Martin Duncan .... gaffer
Alan Graham .... electrician
Andrew Jeffery .... digital main titles: Magic Camera
Simon Mein .... still photographer
Kenny Monger .... best boy electric (as Kenneth Monger)
Andy Ormesher .... stand-by rigger
Daniel Pettipher .... digital main titles: Magic Camera (as Dan Pettifer)
Dick Pope .... camera operator
Dan Shoring .... second focus puller
Colin Strachan .... grip
Iain Struthers .... clapper loader
 
Casting Department
Lynn Glaser .... casting assistant (uncredited)
Sasha Robertson .... casting assistant (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Victoria Clarke .... additional wardrobe assistant
Lee Clayton .... costume cutter
Lee Clayton .... tailor
Andrea Cripps .... costume assistant
David Crossman .... wardrobe supervisor
Jacqueline Durran .... second assistant costume designer
Charlotte Finlay .... additional wardrobe assistant
Magot Forster .... dressmaker and cutter
Dan Grace .... additional wardrobe assistant
Nicola Latham .... dressmaker and sewer
Helen Mattocks .... additional wardrobe assistant
Laura May .... costume assistant
Neil Murphy .... additional wardrobe assistant
Michael O'Connor .... assistant costume designer
Adam Roach .... costume assistant
Timothy Shanahan .... costume breakdown (as Tim Shanahan)
Claire Thornton .... dressmaker and sewer
Emma Walker .... textile assistant
 
Editorial Department
Angela Bailey .... trainee: FT2
Lisa Clifford-Owen .... trainee editor: FT2
Lalit Goyal .... lightworks assistant
Celia Haining .... additional second assistant editor
Mark Neale .... second assistant editor
Clive Noakes .... color timer
Jonathan Sales .... first assistant editor
Victoria Stevens .... second assistant editor
 
Music Department
Richard Addison .... musician
Andrew Baker .... musician
Ian Balmain .... musician
Clive Bell .... additional musician
Roger Benedict .... musician
Chris Bevan .... musician
Hilary Browning .... musician
Timothy Brown .... musician
Nicholas Bucknall .... musician
Colin Chambers .... musician
Anthony Chidell .... musician
Denise Connell .... music editor
Michael Connell .... supervising music editor
Mark David .... musician
Michael Davis .... orchestra leader
Clive Dobbins .... musician
Jonathan Evans-Jones .... musician
Julian Farrell .... musician
Joseph Frohlich .... orchestra leader
David Fuest .... musician
Martin Gatt .... musician
David Gordon .... musician
David Greenlees .... musician
Michael Hext .... musician
Joji Hirota .... additional musician
Iain King .... musician
Timothy Kipling .... musician
Richard Layton .... musician
Pan Hon Lee .... musician
Tom Martin .... musician
Stephen Orton .... musician
William O'Sullivan .... musician
Anthony Pike .... musician
Matthew Scrivener .... musician
Andrew Shulman .... musician
Andrew Smith .... musician
David Theodore .... musician
John Timperley .... music engineer
Richard Wainwright .... musician
Timothy Walden .... musician
James Warburton .... musician
David White .... musician
David Whitson .... musician
Paul Willey .... orchestra leader
Stephen Williams .... musician
Paul Wing .... music fixer
Gary Yershon .... musical director
 
Transportation Department
Charlie Collins .... unit driver
David Rosenbaum .... unit driver
Brian Scott .... unit driver
Bill Wright .... unit driver
 
Other crew
Richard Ackland .... trainee: FT2
Chris Allies .... title designer
Angela Bailey .... trainee: FT2
Rosie Chambers .... researcher
Jane Clive .... textile assistant
Sophie Cornet .... trainee: FT2 (as Sophie Cornett)
Graham Easton .... completion bond: Film Finance Services
Katina Ellery .... additional researcher
Scott Horan .... assistant location manager
Ben Howard .... floor runner
Francesca Jaynes .... choreographer
Alexandra Kosevic .... production secretary (as Alex Kosevic)
Harriet Lawrence .... assistant location manager
Neil Lee .... location manager
David Lewisohn .... solicitor: Westaway & Co.
Jo Littlejohn .... trainee: FT2
Paula McBreen .... production coordinator
Justin Miller .... assistant accountant
Julia Rayner .... additional choreographer: brothel scene
Deborah Reade .... assistant to producer
Jonathan Rutter .... publicity: McDonald & Rutter
Roger Sampson .... insurance: AON/Albert G. Ruben
Brian Shemmings .... advisor: health and safety
Andrea Slater .... assistant floor runner
Paula Spinks .... assistant continuity
Chris Stoaling .... trainee: FT2
Heather Storr .... script supervisor
Will Tyler .... production accountant
Michael D. Walsh .... production runner (as Michael Walsh)
Mark Westaway .... solicitor: Westaway & Co.
 
Thanks
Anthony Burgess .... thanks
John Cannon .... thanks
Kevin Chapple .... thanks
Andrew Cobbing .... thanks
Penny Corfield .... thanks
Shani D'Cruze .... thanks
David Eden .... thanks
John Gardner .... thanks
Andrew Goodman .... thanks
Judith Hatton .... thanks
David Russell Hulme .... thanks
Brian Jones .... thanks
George J. Low .... thanks
Peter Mulloy .... thanks
Philip Plumb .... thanks
Terence Rees .... thanks
Marc Shepherd .... thanks
Jesse Shereff .... thanks
Jane W. Stedman .... thanks
Melvyn Tarran .... thanks
Selwyn Tillett .... thanks
Stephen J. Turnbull .... thanks (as Stephen Turnbull)
Michael Walters .... thanks
Toshio Watanabe .... thanks
David Wilmore .... thanks
Fredric Woodbridge Wilson .... thanks
 
Crew verified as complete


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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Mike Leigh Untitled (USA) (working title)
Topsy-Turvy (France) [fr]
Topsy-Turvy (Portugal) [pt]
Topsy-Turvy (Argentina) [es]
Topsy-Turvy - Auf den Kopf gestellt (Germany) [de]
Topsy-Turvy - O Espetáculo (Brazil) [pt]
Topsy-Turvy - Sottosopra (Italy) [it]
Topsy-Turvy - mullin mallin (Finland) [fi]
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MPAA:
Rated R for a scene of risque nudity.
Runtime:
160 min
Country:
UK
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital
Certification:
Iceland:L | Sweden:11 (TV rating) | Argentina:13 | Australia:M | Canada:14A (Alberta) | Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) | Canada:G (Quebec) | Chile:14 | Finland:S | France:U | Germany:o.Al. | Hong Kong:IIA | Netherlands:AL | New Zealand:M | Portugal:M/12 | Switzerland:10 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:10 (canton of Vaud) | UK:12 | USA:R | Canada:PG (British Columbia/Manitoba/Ontario)
Filming Locations:
Hertfordshire, England, UK more
Company:
Goldwyn Films more

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
At lunch, George Grossmith, Durward Lely, and Rutland Barrington discuss the news of the defeat and death of British General Charles Gordon in Khartoum. The British relief force which failed to rescue Gordon was commanded by General Sir Garnet Wolseley. Wolseley was one of Victorian England's most flamboyant and well-known military figures, and widely believed to have been the "model of a modern major general" upon whom Grossmith based his portrayal of Major General Stanley in "The Pirates of Penzance." more
Goofs:
Factual errors: When Gilbert enters the night's take for Princess Ida in his ledger, the date can be seen to be listed as Monday, 10 June, 1884. That date actually occurred on a Tuesday in that year. more
Quotes:
Fanny Ronalds: [to Sullivan] I love "The Mikado." You've put everything you are into it. You light up the world. You can't help it. more
Soundtrack:
A Wand'ring Minstrel, I more

FAQ

What was the repeated word Sullivan offered as final advice to the cast?
Was George Grossmith really a morphine addict?
What was wrong with Jessie Bond's leg?
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14 out of 16 people found the following comment useful:-
Artfully Constructed and one of the year's best films., 21 August 2000
Author: dougrossi (dougrossi@hotmail.com) from Cleveland, OHIO

Much has been said here regarding the brilliant costumes, art direction and acting. The one thing I would like to point out is the misconception many have had about the script itself.

Several comments here have claimed that the film is "clunky" in that several scenes apparently added nothing to the film. They also said there was no character development. I think these people need to realize that the depth they seek is contained in the very scenes they wished excised. Which show us all of the different aspects of these characters' lives.

While appearing to be unimportant, empty or simple these many scenes reveal incalculable depth and character insight. The rehearsal scene for just one example, while seeming initially to be a little comedic scene shows us the nature and attitude of both the author and the actors involved in their creative processes.

The performance scenes are also not superfluous as some have wrongly asserted. We can see the characters we have come to know and how they deal onstage with the problems we know they have in their lives: through expressing themselves in their art!!!

In addition the scenes are not arbitrarily strung together but all contain a subtle cause and effect throughline. Sometimes these are reversed as when a cause is revealed only after we have repeatedly seen the effect (as in the revelation of Grossman's illness). Many of the scenes which people have called "tacked on" at the end (like the stunning scene between Gilbert and his wife Kitty) are in fact set up in the earlier parts of the film if you pay close attention and are in actuality a natural progression of these relationships.

Even the very last scene when the leading lady sings is there to show us her identification with the song she is singing and therefore an indirect relationship with her lyricist and composer. This film needs to be seen more than once to appreciate how well constructed it truly is

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