Alan Partridge

Alan Partridge

  • Director: Declan Lowney
  • Writer: Neil Gibbons,Rob Gibbons,Steve Coogan
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • Release date: February 27, 2014
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Alan Partridge: The Movie
  • Alan Partridge: The Movie is an action-comedy film directed by Declan Lannell and starring Colm Meaney , Steve , Sean Pertwee , Anna Maxwell Martin and was released in the UK on July 24, 2013.
    The film follows a series of events that unfold after famed DJ Alan Partridge's North Norfolk Radio Station is taken over by a new media conglomerate, who has to work with police to defuse potential violence story   .

    Details

    • Release date February 27, 2014
    • Filming locations Cromer, Norfolk, England, UK
    • Production companies Baby Cow Productions

    Box office

    Gross US & Canada

    $153,426

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $12,664

    Gross worldwide

    $9,979,601

    Movie reviews

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    • By Hillary 2022-10-11 21:15:09

      The bad is very kind, the ease and comfort under the pressure of life

      British comedy, has always been known for its little black humor, they don't play very well, and they don't get wrapped up in a cover; but sometimes it feels like there is no limit to the black belly, and the rhythm is like a little crazy under the conservative .
      The same is true for this movie, life is still realistic and cruel, but the pictures show a reality close to the small and fresh. It tells about the affairs of middle-aged uncles and aunts. It is framed in a radio station and...

    • By Lola 2022-10-11 10:57:57

      watch subtitles faster

      Are the British starting to fight back? I mean on comedies.
      How should I put it, the British like to vilify themselves more. For example, the police officers who run through the whole play are a group of activists who lie with their guns. The speed of the story is too fast, which is not in line with the British style. The scenes that are similar to the half-naked appearance obviously have the vulgar characteristics of American comedy. Even if I occasionally say a sentence that starts with...

    User comments

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    • By Gust 2023-08-17 00:38:03

      It's funny, I think it's...

    • By Dangelo 2023-07-23 07:13:50

      No nutritious...

    • By Daphney 2023-07-22 15:38:26

      The people in IMDB are so...

    • By Hilma 2023-07-18 21:44:16

      I don't understand British...

    • By Kay 2023-07-15 18:22:30

      Haha backstabbing is the...

    Movie plot

    The story takes place at Digital Radio North Norfolk, where Alan Partridge ( Steve ) lives his own life as a DJ hosting a morning talk show. Irishman Pat Farrell ( Colm Meaney ) , the DJ in charge of the evening show, is fired when the radio station is taken over by a multinational chain . To everyone's surprise, Pat occupied the office where the radio station was located with guns and ammunition and took hostages. He told the police...
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    Evaluation action

    "Alan Partridge: The Movie" shows how a vain and slightly obtuse man can be lured into madness by a little power or greater fame   . The film brings out all of Steve's strengths, but also exposes all of the character's flaws. The hand-held camera style adds a certain level of hilarity, and photographer Ben Smithard handles the shakes and tremors with joy   . But it's a low-return film, and if you want something deeper, more exciting,...
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    Movie quotes

    • Police Officer: And do you suffer from any nervous conditions such as panic attacks?

      Alan Partridge: (snorts) Do I look like I suffer from panic attacks? I had one panic attack at the car wash, it was a perfect storm of no sleep, uh no wife and angry brushes whirling towards me and by the time the hairdryer came on, I was in the footwell.

    • Alan Partridge: [hiding in a bus' septic tank] Yes, Pat, is it bizarre. It is, and was, a failed escape attempt. A sort of, 'Shit-Shank Redemption', if you will.

    • Alan Partridge: Get rid of her, Lynn, she's a drunk and a racist! I'll tolerate one, but not both.