Deacon Brodie (TV Movie 1997) Poster

(1997 TV Movie)

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8/10
overlooked little gem of a film
swanjac29 August 2003
A little Masterpiece! Billy Connolly is superb as the dubious Deacon, and the supporting cast are terrific too. Filmed with the highest quality the BBC strives for, this little gem of a film has been somewhat overshadowed by Connolly's "Mrs Brown". Well worth catching, a rollicking bawdy tale of Ye Olde Scotland! Enjoy!
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10/10
Love it or Loath it!
mabean14 May 1999
This will not be to everyone's taste - but Deacon Brodie is a masterpiece of British, nae - Scottish television. It has all the qualities of a movie, especially the period scenery (Lovingly supplied by modern Edinburgh).

Billy Connoly is a scream as the man of the title, a rogue of the highest order but with a heart of gold (Cliche alert!!) who wants nothing more than to have a couple of quid in his pocket to keep him comfy in his coming years. It also has Ewen Bremner (Spud of Trainspotting fame) in a cameo as the local idiot.

It may be a comedy but it has it's serious take, like when Brodie's lover (a prostitute) has a nervous breakdown and goes into a coma because of all his broken promises to her (a recurring theme in the program).

I would recommend this for anyone who likes a good laugh and a bit of drama, a lovingly produced masterpiece!
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2/10
Thought it might of been a laugh but was wrong
quadrophenia-6952413 November 2020
It was boring movie no fun or laughs it was just a screech fest I didn't watch it all and had been looking forward to watching as well but oh well didn't last maybe 15-20 minutes and turned it off as it just got silly
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