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Gracie!

2009 · 78 min Comedy Drama TV Movie
5.5 / 10 · TMDB

In 1939 Gracie Fields, the 'Queen of Hearts', is at the height of her success as a singer and actress and the whole nation seems to wish her a speedy recovery from cervical cancer. When World War Two breaks out, Gracie sings for the troops despite poor health, to the dismay of her fussy husband, film director Monty Banks, an Italian, born Mario Bianchi. With Italy's entry into the war Monty is in danger of being interned so Gracie consents to his moving to America whilst she tours Canada, fund-raising for the war effort. She is accused of deserting the country which made her famous and booed offstage, though she later tours battlefields as a singer. With the war over she regains popularity, performing 'Take Me To Your Heart Again' at the London Palladium. Banks dies in 1950 and, though still a successful singer, Gracie never regains her pre-war iconic status.

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📋 Film Details

Year 2009
Country United Kingdom
Genre Comedy, Drama, TV Movie
Director Brian Percival
Runtime 78 min.
Rating TMDB: 5.5/10 (6 votes)

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The film constructs a portrait of Gracie Fields not merely as a star, but as a national symbol whose personal struggles with illness, a fraught marriage, and public scorn are woven into the fabric of wartime Britain. It explores the stark contrast between radiant public persona and private anguish, between duty to country and loyalty to one's own heart.

What lingers after the credits is less a biopic of a career and more a meditation on the cost of service and the mechanics of public forgiveness. How quickly does a nation turn on its idols? — MovieFinder Editorial

Director: Brian Percival

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