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Mr. Malcolm's List (2022)

5.9 | Jul 01, 2022 (IE) | Romance, Comedy, Drama | 01:57

Seeking true love. Conditionally.

When she fails to meet an item on his list of requirements for a bride, Julia Thistlewaite is jilted by London’s most eligible bachelor, Mr. Malcolm. Feeling humiliated and determined to exact revenge, she convinces her friend Selina Dalton to play the role of his ideal match. Soon, Mr. Malcolm wonders whether he’s found the perfect woman...or the perfect hoax.

Featured Crew

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Executive Producer
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Foley Mixer
Original Music Composer
Foley Editor
VFX Supervisor
Stunt Double
Set Decoration

Cast

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Freida Pinto
Selina Dalton
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Sope Dirisu
Jeremy Malcolm
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Zawe Ashton
Julia Thistlewaite
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Oliver Jackson-Cohen
Lord Cassidy
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Theo James
Captain Henry Ossory
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Ashley Park
Gertie Covington
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Danielle Ryan
Lady Margaret
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Dawn Bradfield
Mrs. Dalton
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Naoko Mori
Mrs. Thistlewaite
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Gerry O'Brien
Mr. Woodbury

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
6 | Aug 28, 2022
"Julia" (Zawe Ashton") isn't the brightest candle in the candelabra, and when she is taken to the opera by the highly eligible "Mr. Malcolm" (Sope Dirisu) quickly discovers he is less than impressed with her views on the "Corn Laws". Feeling jilted, matters are exacerbated when her friend "Lord Cassidy" (an almost unrecognisable Oliver Jackson Cohen) reveals that her erstwhile beau has a list of things he requires from his would-be wife. Infuriated, the two concoct a plan to hoist this arrogant man by his own petard. To that end, they draft in her rather naive friend "Selina" (Freida Pinto) who is enlisted to ensnare "Malcolm" whilst creating a list of their own to present to him at the end of this faux-courting process. Of course things don't quite go to plan. It happens that their mark and "Selena" do start to bond rather, "Julia" finds herself firmly in the sights of the decently dashing "Capt. Ossory" (Theo James) and as the bard said, "the best laid plans...." This is a fine looking drama, with the costumes and stately homes all doing their best, but the story is a sort of mix of "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" with some good old-fashioned Jane Austen-light. The characterisations are fairly weak - as is most of the acting, and the pretty thin story has an inevitability to it that underwhelms. Fans of Victorian period drama will probably enjoy it; it's not a bad film - but I reckon it will keep til television at Christmas. No need at all to see it at a cinema.