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Dusty and Me
Directed by
Betsan Morris Evans
2018
90m
Comedy
,
Family
5.5
13%
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A feel-good, heart-warming film set in Yorkshire in 1977 about an adolescent boy's big summer after leaving school. It's about a boy and a dog, class and ambition, first love, and above all, family.
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Cast of Dusty and Me
Luke Newberry
Derek 'Dusty' Springfield
Genevieve Gaunt
Chrissie
Ian Hart
Big Eddie Springfield
Lesley Sharp
Lil Springfield
Ben Batt
Little Eddie Springfield
Tom Prior
Georgie Springfield
Iain Glen
Mickey the Bubble
Lee Ross
Bill
Christian Foster
Alfie
Billy Geraghty
Frankie
Nicola Stapleton
Sophie
Geraldine Sharrock
Tracy
Vanessa Peers
Winnie
Adam Pursey
David
Sophie Mercer
Judy
Beth Hunter
Pam / Trish
John Gully
Harry
Steve Money
Landlord
Betsan Morris Evans
Director
Rob Isted
Writer
Dusty and Me Ratings & Reviews
Caution Spoilers
Sarah Cartland
Beautifully staged in a 1970s northern town (apart from the Del Monte fruit cocktail which has far too many of those pink cherries), this is a sweet movie about a slightly misfit teen and his dog that won't raise any hackles except on a cat.
The Upcoming
Andrew Murray
As far as British indie films go, there are certainly funnier out there with a whole lot more creativity, but for anyone looking for a feel-good adventure to keep the family entertained on a rainy afternoon, they can't go wrong with Dusty & Me.
The Sun (UK)
Jamie East
It comes from a good place but what it makes up for in heart, it distinctly lacks in watchability.
The List
Nikki Baughan
There's no dramatic depth or shades of grey to give the film substance - or, indeed, appeal.
Sunday Times (UK)
Edward Porter
Like quite a few British feel-good films, it's nostalgically set in the 1970s; like even more of them, it's well meant but flimsy.
The Mail on Sunday (UK)
Matthew Bond
Simple but quite sweet.
Times (UK)
Ed Potton
Retro costumiers across the country must have been ransacked for this 1977-set comedy. Unfortunately, no amount of bell bottoms and polyester shirts can disguise its lack of gumption.
Guardian
Peter Bradshaw
It's a strange, gritless oyster of a film, more feelbland than feelgood.
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