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    • Author: Fenritaur
    On the occasion of Stephen Fry's fiftieth birthday, his friends, colleagues, peers and fans discuss his career to date. Names such as Hugh Laurie, Emma Thompson, Kenneth Branagh, Ben Elton, Russell Brand, John Sessions, Prince Charles and others discuss Fry as comedian, actor, director, writer, game-show host, intellectual and all round good egg.

    This film was shown as part of the BBC4 season to mark the birthday of Stephen Fry and it was one of the few films that he wasn't actually in other than clips. The film instead just lines up the people who know him and have worked with him over the last few decades of his career. I say "just" but really it is the contributions that make or break this type of film and, in this case, they mostly make it. The film is well structured to look at aspects of Fry's career, which also more or less moves forward chronologically as well. The clips are well chosen because they are rarely weak and almost all of them illustrate the point being made about Fry's abilities.

    The contributions are built around these really well and are edited to be concise, meaningful and useful within the context of the film. It also helps that the vast majority are from those who are close to Fry – specifically people like Laurie, Branagh, Thompson and others. When they speak it is easier to listen because they aren't just saying what the man in the street would be able to say as a fan – they are speaking as colleagues and friends. There are still contributions from those who are speaking from much more of a distance but these are more limited and used as much. True one of them is Prince Charles so I'm not saying they are the usual "d-list" celebs used in clip shows like "50 greatest ways to fill 3 hours of TV scheduling" but then having Russell Brand show up with nothing of value to say flew in the face of this somewhat.

    Although it is a clip and comments film, it is still quite interesting and enjoyable as it is warmly affectionate and built on solid and personal opinion from a mostly very good selection of contributors. Fans of Fry will enjoy it as it is just another chance to enjoy the charm, wit and intelligence that has made him a success.
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    • Author: Lahorns Gods
    This is a much better than usual compilation of clips and talking heads, made for the occasion of Fry's 50th birthday. Reminiscences form a large part of the movie from Hugh Laurie, Emma Thompson and many others. Many of the participants if not all have worked with Fry.

    Fry only appears in clips, and very well chosen clips they are! He is shown as comedian, actor, writer, director, and amazingly intelligent, sensitive, nice person. It's extremely funny, of course. With Stephen Fry, how could it not be?
  • Credited cast:
    Clive Anderson Clive Anderson - Himself
    Sanjeev Bhaskar Sanjeev Bhaskar - Himself
    Kenneth Branagh Kenneth Branagh - Himself
    Jo Brand Jo Brand - Herself
    Russell Brand Russell Brand - Himself
    Ronnie Corbett Ronnie Corbett - Himself
    Richard Curtis Richard Curtis - Himself
    Alan Davies Alan Davies - Himself
    Ben Elton Ben Elton - Himself
    Stephen Fry Stephen Fry - Himself (archive footage)
    Phill Jupitus Phill Jupitus - Himself
    Hugh Laurie Hugh Laurie - Himself
    Nigella Lawson Nigella Lawson - Herself
    John Lloyd John Lloyd - Himself
    Michael Parkinson Michael Parkinson - Himself
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