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Bedrooms & Hallways

  • Director: Rose Troche
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Romance
  • Movie Type: Gay & Lesbian Films, Comedy of Manners
  • Themes: Looking For Love
  • Main Cast: Kevin McKidd, Hugo Weaving, Jennifer Ehle, Simon Callow, Harriet Walter
  • Release Year: 1998
  • Country: UK
  • Run Time: 96 minutes

Plot

Rose Troche (Go Fish) directed this British romantic comedy with various gay characters in London. Impish Darren (Tom Hollander) urges lonely Leo (Kevin McKidd of Trainspotting) to get a more active social life, as does neighbor Angie (Julie Graham). When friend Adam (Christopher Fulford) gets Leo to join the therapy group run by New Age-styled guru Keith (Simon Callow), Leo meets good-looking Irishman Brendan (James Purefoy), who's just ending a lengthy relationship with his business partner, Sally (Jennifer Ehle). Sally just happens to be Leo's high-school sweetheart. It's not long before Leo and Brendan pair off. Shown in the Market section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Cast

Tom Hollander - Darren; Julie Graham - Angie; Christopher Fulford - Adam; James Purefoy - Brendan; Paul Hughes - John

Credit

Gail Stevens - Casting, Annie Symons - Costume Designer, Max Keene - First Assistant Director, Rose Troche - Director, Chris Blunden - Editor, Liz Bunton - Line Producer, Alfredo Troche - Composer (Music Score), Richard Bridgland - Production Designer, Ashley Rowe - Cinematographer, Dorothy Berwin - Producer, Ceci Dempsey - Producer, Ian Voigt - Sound/Sound Designer, Robert Farrar - Screenwriter

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Bedrooms and Hallways
Directed by Rose Troche
Produced by Dorothy Berwn
Ceci Dempsey
Written by Robert Farrar
Starring Kevin McKidd
Julie Graham
Simon Callow
Con O'Neill
Harriet Walter
Christopher Fulford
James Purefoy
Jennifer Ehle
Tom Hollander
Hugo Weaving
Music by Ian MacPherson
Alfredo D. Troche
Cinematography Ashley Rowe
Editing by Chris Blunden
Running time 96 min
Country United Kingdom

Bedrooms and Hallways is a 1998 film about the fluidity of sexuality. It was written by Robert Farrar and directed by Rose Troche, starring Kevin McKidd, James Purefoy, Tom Hollander, Julie Graham, Simon Callow and Hugo Weaving.

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Plot

The film opens as Leo (Kevin McKidd), an openly gay man celebrating his 30th birthday, arrives home and is very unhappy to find a surprise-party organised by his roommates Darren (Tom Hollander) and Angie (Julie Graham) in full swing. Leo has a complicated personal history with some of the guests and hides in his bedroom, feeling grumpy and old. The movie then goes into an extended flashback which explains this history. It turns out that his work colleague had encouraged Leo to attend his weekly men's group run by New Age type goofball Keith (Simon Callow) whose wife is Sybil (Harriet Walter). There, Leo meets hunky Irishman Brendan (James Purefoy) whom he develops a crush on, which he reluctantly reveals to the group. However Brendan is straight and lives with his ex-girlfriend Sally (Jennifer Ehle) who is later revealed to be Leo's high school sweetheart. A series of 'Iron John' group exercises leads Brendan and Leo to develop a friendship. As they bond, it becomes clear that Brendon's curiosity towards Leo starts to grow in a sexual escalade. In the men's group, one of the other groupsmen become very jealous of Leo's "friendship" with Brendan and that he does not have that with Leo. Brendan fights with the lad over Leo. The friendship is soon to become more, as Brendan appears unexpectedly late one night at Leo's door and sleeps with him; after which they become something of a couple, to the consternation of one man in their men's group, though it encourages another, Terry (Con O'Neill), to explore his sexuality.

Meanwhile, flamboyant Darren has met real estate agent Jeremy (Hugo Weaving), who gets a kick out of having sex in houses for sale he has been given the keys to. However, he is not interested into "couply" things, despite Darren's attempts. Eventually this leads to them having sex with handcuffs and blindfolds in the bedroom of the house which Sally has on the market, during which she unexpectedly returns home. Jeremy abandons Darren, who dumps him.

Leo gets close once more with Sally, and ends up kissing her. Feeling guilty, he leaves in a panic, and ends up telling Brendan what happened, who goes ballistic as he still has feelings for Sally. Leo finds himself in a quandary, and decides to confess to Sally that he is the one who is seeing Brendan (Sally had previously believed it was Leo's roommate Angie). He inadvertently does so while Brendan is there too, and leaves Brendan to face Sally.

The film then returns to the party, where Brendan and Terry get into an argument over Leo and take it outside, where Brendan punches Terry on the nose, who crumples. Brendan asks him to go with him for a drink (the same tactic he had employed with Leo). Thus, Brendan starts dating; Leo's work colleague and Angie get together; Jeremy and Darren make up; and Leo sleeps with Sally.

Cast

The film is notable for bringing together a number of actors on the cusp of breaking out into high-profile careers. McKidd became a leading man in films such as Topsy-Turvy, Anna Karenina (2000) on PBS, Nicholas Nickleby, De-Lovely, HBO's mini-series, Rome, and ABC's Grey's Anatomy. Purefoy, too, received starring roles in Mansfield Park (1999), Vanity Fair (2004) and as Marc Antony in Rome.

Hugo Weaving had already become a star after his leading turn in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert in 1994 and Babe in 1995 (as Rex the Sheepdog). The year after Bedrooms and Hallways debuted, he was catapulted into the acting stratosphere with his starring roles in The Matrix movies and The Lord of the Rings, some of the top-grossing film-series of all time.

Of the male leads in Bedrooms and Hallways, Hollander has had the least success despite being acknowledged as a superb character actor. However, with his appearances in Gosford Park and Pride and Prejudice (2005), he has received some notice from Hollywood. He stars with long-time friend Bill Nighy in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End in what reviewers call a deliciously campy and funny turn as Lord Beckett.

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