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When I'm Sixty-Four

Country: UK, Language: English, 90 mins

  • Director: Jon Jones
  • Writer: Tony Grounds
  • Producer: Seetha Kumar; Laura Mackie

CGiii Comment

Very sweet and rather rare.

Leaving school at 64 years old.

Gentle...revealing that love can pop up just about anywhere, anytime...when least expected.

Beautifully acted with a few scenes that will force you to emit a groan of disgust - only because you are young, the older will smile and wish and dream...lovely stuff.

We all get old.


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The(ir) Blurb...

One-off drama about the friendship that grows between two men from very different backgrounds, whose paths cross for the first time as they approach retirement age.

Cast & Characters

Paul Freeman as Ray;
Alun Armstrong as Jim;
Peter McNamara as Aitch;
Anton Saunders as Rollo;
Karl Johnson as Billy;
Cordelia Bugeja as Pool Attendant;
Linda Spurrier as Matron;
Pip Torrens as Headmaster;
Tamzin Outhwaite as Caz;
Shahnequa Duprey as Kelly;
Joe Dixon as Lynval;
Jason Flemyng as Little Ray;
Oscar Grounds as Adam;
Tamsin Greig as Denny;
Fritha Goodey as Receptionist