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Director: Kay Mellor
Cast: Kerry Fox, Ray Winstone, Ben Daniels, David Morrissey
Yorkshire writer Kate finds out her biological clock is ticking down the same day that her husband leaves her. To get over the financial crisis this creates she takes in car-dealer Dave. He's homeless as Kate's husband has moved in with his wife. This leaves the problem of how to get promptly pregnant. Surely not with increasingly interesting Dave. They can't even agree on a baby's name - he thinks Fanny is silly and she finds Elvis, well, inconceivable.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Fanny & Elvis, a 1999 romantic comedy directed by Kay Mellor, has received a generally positive critical reception, though its exact critical standing is unclear. The film has not received any major awards recognition, and information on its public reception via ratings is not readily available.
Why you might like this:
Fanny & Elvis (1999), directed by Kay Mellor, is a delightfully quirky romantic comedy that blends humor, heart, and the unexpected. With standout performances from Kerry Fox and Ray Winstone, the film offers a unique exploration of love, family, and the challenges of finding one's path in life, all set against the backdrop of Yorkshire's vibrant culture.