''Bill'' is a 2015 British
family
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adventure
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comedy film
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from the
principal performers behind children's TV series ''
Horrible Histories
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In 2013, Lisa Edwards, UK publishing and commercial director of Scholastic Corpora ...
'' and ''
Yonderland
''Yonderland'' is a British sitcom television series that was broadcast on Sky 1 from November 2013 to December 2016. It was produced by Sioned Wiliam, and was created by, written by and starred the main performers from CBBC's series ''Horrible ...
''. It was produced by Punk Cinema, Cowboy Films and
BBC Films
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and was released in the UK on 18 September 2015 by
Vertigo Films
Vertigo Films is a British television and film production company based in London, England. Vertigo Films has been responsible for the production and distribution of '' Bronson'', ''StreetDance 3D'', and '' Monsters''. It now focuses solely o ...
.
The film is a fictional take on the young
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare ( 26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's nation ...
's search for fame and fortune, as written by
Laurence Rickard
Laurence Carl "Larry" Rickard (born 14 June 1975) is an English actor, writer, and comedian best known as a member of the British Horrible Histories troupe (in which he appears in the TV series ''Horrible Histories''), '' Yonderland'' and ''Gho ...
and
Ben Willbond
Benjamin Thomas Willbond (born 18 January 1973) is an English actor and screenwriter best known as a member of the British Horrible Histories troupe in which he appears in the TV series ''Horrible Histories'', '' Yonderland'' and ''Ghosts''. He ...
and directed by
Richard Bracewell
Richard Bracewell (born 28 November 1969) is an English film director best known for directing 2015 British comedy feature film ''Bill (2015 film), Bill'', which he also developed with writers Laurence Rickard and Ben Willbond
. ''Bill'' was Br ...
who co-produced with Tony Bracewell, Alasdair Flind and Charles Steel. It features the six lead performers playing several different roles each including
Mathew Baynton
Mathew John Baynton (born 18 November 1980) is an English actor, writer, comedian, singer, and musician best known as a member of the British Horrible Histories troupe in which he starred in the TV series ''Horrible Histories''; as well as an a ...
,
Martha Howe-Douglas
Martha Howe-Douglas is an English actress and writer. She is a member of the British Horrible Histories troupe, in which she starred in the TV series ''Horrible Histories''. She also starred in and co-created ''Yonderland'' and ''Ghosts''. S ...
,
Ben Willbond
Benjamin Thomas Willbond (born 18 January 1973) is an English actor and screenwriter best known as a member of the British Horrible Histories troupe in which he appears in the TV series ''Horrible Histories'', '' Yonderland'' and ''Ghosts''. He ...
,
Simon Farnaby
Simon Farnaby (born 2 April 1973) is an English actor, comedian and writer. He is a member of the British Horrible Histories troupe in which he starred in the television series ''Horrible Histories'', ''Yonderland'' and ''Ghosts''. He has writte ...
,
Jim Howick
James "Jim" Howick (born 14 May 1979) is an English actor and writer, known for his appearances in television series such as ''Peep Show'', ''Horrible Histories'', '' Stag'', ''Ghosts'' and '' Here We Go''.
Early life
Howick was born in Chiche ...
and
Laurence Rickard
Laurence Carl "Larry" Rickard (born 14 June 1975) is an English actor, writer, and comedian best known as a member of the British Horrible Histories troupe (in which he appears in the TV series ''Horrible Histories''), '' Yonderland'' and ''Gho ...
. ''Bill'' has received mostly positive reviews from critics and grossed $968,534
worldwide. The film also received nominations for the
Evening Standard British Film Award
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for Award for Comedy and the
Into Film Award for Family Film of the Year.
Premise
''Bill'' is set during Shakespeare's
"lost years"—the crucial period, long a mystery to scholars, covering his rise from obscurity in
Stratford-upon-Avon
Stratford-upon-Avon (), commonly known as just Stratford, is a market town and civil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon district, in the county of Warwickshire, in the West Midlands region of England. It is situated on the River Avon, north-we ...
to fame as a playwright in
London
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. According to the official synopsis, the film will tell the "real story" of what happens when "hopeless lute player Bill Shakespeare leaves his family and home to follow his dream. It’s a tale of murderous kings, spies, lost loves, and a plot to blow up
Queen Elizabeth I
Elizabeth I (7 September 153324 March 1603) was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death in 1603. Elizabeth was the last of the five House of Tudor monarchs and is sometimes referred to as the "Virgin Queen".
El ...
."
Writer Rickard further explained that in this "very different" version of his life, the future Bard has already tried "everything from contemporary dance to playing lute in a band. He's never found his calling."
Cast
The six members of the starring troupe were announced as playing 40 total roles, in the manner of the
Monty Python
Monty Python (also collectively known as the Pythons) were a British comedy troupe who created the sketch comedy television show '' Monty Python's Flying Circus'', which first aired on the BBC in 1969. Forty-five episodes were made over four ...
films.
Their full list of roles
is below:
*
Mathew Baynton
Mathew John Baynton (born 18 November 1980) is an English actor, writer, comedian, singer, and musician best known as a member of the British Horrible Histories troupe in which he starred in the TV series ''Horrible Histories''; as well as an a ...
as
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare ( 26 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's nation ...
, Lord Burghley, English messenger, Customs official
*
Martha Howe-Douglas
Martha Howe-Douglas is an English actress and writer. She is a member of the British Horrible Histories troupe, in which she starred in the TV series ''Horrible Histories''. She also starred in and co-created ''Yonderland'' and ''Ghosts''. S ...
as
Anne Hathaway
Anne Jacqueline Hathaway (born November 12, 1982) is an American actress. The recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Primetime Emmy Award, she was among the world's highest-paid actresses in 2 ...
, Molly, Spanish courtier, Body collector
*
Ben Willbond
Benjamin Thomas Willbond (born 18 January 1973) is an English actor and screenwriter best known as a member of the British Horrible Histories troupe in which he appears in the TV series ''Horrible Histories'', '' Yonderland'' and ''Ghosts''. He ...
as
King Philip II of Spain
Philip II) in Spain, while in Kingdom of Portugal, Portugal and his Italian kingdoms he ruled as Philip I ( pt, Filipe I). (21 May 152713 September 1598), also known as Philip the Prudent ( es, Felipe el Prudente), was King of Spain from 1556, K ...
, Earl of Southampton, Grubby Thief, Alexander Dimitrievitch, Head of Guards
*
Simon Farnaby
Simon Farnaby (born 2 April 1973) is an English actor, comedian and writer. He is a member of the British Horrible Histories troupe in which he starred in the television series ''Horrible Histories'', ''Yonderland'' and ''Ghosts''. He has writte ...
as Juan Domingo, Earl of Croydon, Sausage, Dimitri Alexandrovitch, Fur Seller
*
Jim Howick
James "Jim" Howick (born 14 May 1979) is an English actor and writer, known for his appearances in television series such as ''Peep Show'', ''Horrible Histories'', '' Stag'', ''Ghosts'' and '' Here We Go''.
Early life
Howick was born in Chiche ...
as Gabriel Montoya,
Christopher Marlowe
Christopher Marlowe, also known as Kit Marlowe (; baptised 26 February 156430 May 1593), was an English playwright, poet and translator of the Elizabethan era. Marlowe is among the most famous of the Elizabethan playwrights. Based upon the ...
, Cynical Jester, Palace Doorman, Mysterious Man, Even Grubbier Thief, Party Planner
*
Laurence Rickard
Laurence Carl "Larry" Rickard (born 14 June 1975) is an English actor, writer, and comedian best known as a member of the British Horrible Histories troupe (in which he appears in the TV series ''Horrible Histories''), '' Yonderland'' and ''Gho ...
as Lope Lopez,
Sir Francis Walsingham
Sir Francis Walsingham ( – 6 April 1590) was principal secretary to Queen Elizabeth I of England from 20 December 1573 until his death and is popularly remembered as her "spymaster".
Born to a well-connected family of gentry, Wals ...
, Stand-up Jester, Chatty Guard, Slightly late courtier, Ian, Hanging Criminal, Chicken Drumstick
It was confirmed at the 2014
Cannes film festival
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that ''
Homeland
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'' star
Damian Lewis
Damian Watcyn Lewis (born 11 February 1971) is an English actor, presenter and producer. He is best known for portraying U.S. Army Major Richard Winters in the HBO miniseries '' Band of Brothers'', which earned him a Golden Globe nomination ...
would be joining the cast as Sir Richard Hawkins.
[Listed in the Internet Movie Database.]
Other supporting actors include:
Production
BBC Films announced ''Bill'' on 13 May 2013, as a co-production with fellow UK production companies Punk Cinema and Cowboy Films. Head of BBC Films
Christine Langan
Christine Langan (born January 1965) is an English film producer who was appointed Head of BBC Films in 2009. In 2016, she left the role to become CEO of comedy television production company Baby Cow Productions.
After graduating from Cambridg ...
said that "we’re thrilled
o be
O, or o, is the fifteenth letter and the fourth vowel letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''o'' (pronounced ), pl ...
making the first film starring this team of incredibly talented and popular British comedy writers and performers."
In November of the same year
ScreenDaily.com reported that the
BFI (British Film Institute) Film Fund had invested £1 million in the production, with further undisclosed amounts coming from BBC Films, LipSync and
Screen Yorkshire
Following a review of the film infrastructure in England during 2000, the UK Film Council set up nine Regional Screen Agencies, one in each of the regions of England, to deliver support for film-making, exhibition and related media activities. Th ...
, through its Yorkshire Content Fund.
Principal filming began on 10 February 2014 at locations around
Yorkshire
Yorkshire ( ; abbreviated Yorks), formally known as the County of York, is a Historic counties of England, historic county in northern England and by far the largest in the United Kingdom. Because of its large area in comparison with other Eng ...
, including
York Minster
The Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Saint Peter in York, commonly known as York Minster, is the cathedral of York, North Yorkshire, England, and is one of the largest of its kind in Northern Europe. The minster is the seat of the Arch ...
,
Skipton Castle
Skipton Castle is a Grade I Listed medieval castle in Skipton, North Yorkshire, England. It was built in 1090 by Robert de Romille, a Norman baron, and has been preserved for over 931 years.
History
The castle was originally a motte and ...
,
Marske-by-the-Sea
Marske-by-the-Sea is a village in the unitary authority of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England.
It is located on the coast, between the seaside resorts of Redcar and Saltburn-by-the-Sea, although it is not ...
,
Bolton Castle
Bolton Castle is a 14th-century castle located in Wensleydale, Yorkshire, England (). The nearby village of Castle Bolton takes its name from the castle. The castle is a Grade I listed building and a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The castle was da ...
and
Selby Abbey. Other filming locations included
Stowe School, Caroline Gardens Chapel in
Peckham
Peckham () is a district in southeast London, within the London Borough of Southwark. It is south-east of Charing Cross. At the United Kingdom Census 2001, 2001 Census the Peckham ward had a population of 14,720.
History
"Peckham" is a Saxon p ...
, London, and
Weald and Downland Open Air Museum
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The museum covers , with over 50 historic ...
in West Sussex. The closing scenes were filmed at
Shakespeare's Globe
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, a modern recreation of the theatre where many of Shakespeare's plays were first performed.
Former ''Horrible Histories'' co-stars Rickard and Willbond are credited with the ''Bill'' screenplay, and are also the top-billed performers along with the four other members of the ''HH'' starring cast (Baynton, Howe-Douglas, Farnaby and Howick).
Despite this connection, and sharing a similar subject matter, the film has no official affiliation with the earlier TV series. It is the second project (after ''Yonderland'') created by the sextet as a means to continue working together as a troupe after ''Horrible Histories'' ceased production in 2012, while maintaining the familiar character-and-costume driven comedy style. Making the move to film was "a bit scary," Willbond said, "but we cooked up a really nice plot."
Rickard described the overall tone of the new project as "a hundred different brands of idiocy, really... We staunchly defend the idiocy."
In contrast to the conscientious grounding in accuracy that was the trademark of ''Horrible Histories'', ''Bill'' is by design a purely imaginary tale. In the initial press release for the film, the co-writers noted that "We're playing with history, just as Shakespeare did, for the entertainment of the audience."
Commenting on the choice of subject, Rickard added that in fact "the joy of the "lost years" is we can tell a fun story without trampling on the facts—it gives us licence to take William Shakespeare on a truly ridiculous caper, yet end with him becoming the man the world knows."
The first full-length trailer for the film was released in December 2014, at which point the film's theatrical release date – originally scheduled for late February 2015 – was confirmed to have been delayed until 27 March the same year.
This was subsequently revised again – with no official explanation – to 21 August.
Vertigo Films
Vertigo Films is a British television and film production company based in London, England. Vertigo Films has been responsible for the production and distribution of '' Bronson'', ''StreetDance 3D'', and '' Monsters''. It now focuses solely o ...
announced on 12 August 2015 that it would be releasing ''Bill'' in the UK after previous distributor Koch Media had closed its UK film distribution business. Vertigo Films co-owner Rupert Preston told
Screen International
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The magazine is primarily aimed at those involved in the global film business. ...
that “The film is really good fun and plays well with both adults and kids. It’s clever, bright and great British entertainment.”
Soundtrack
The film's score was composed by
Andrew Hewitt
Andrew Hewitt (born March 28th, 1976) is an English composer based in Los Angeles.
Training
Hewitt was classically trained from childhood as a pianist and tenor singer. He won music scholarships to the Westminster Abbey Choir, Uppingham School, ...
. The soundtrack was released on 18 September 2015 by
Varèse Sarabande
Varèse Sarabande is an American record label, owned by Concord Music Group and distributed by Universal Music Group, which specializes in film scores and original cast recordings. It aims to reissue rare or unavailable albums, as well as newer r ...
.
;Track listing
* 1593 – A Time Of War And Plague
* Sir Richard Hawkins Is Captured
* Bill Shakespeare And His Family
* King Philip II Of Spain – Deuce Or Juice?
* The First Fanfare
* The Court Music Of Queen Elizabeth I
* The Specialists And Walsingham The Spy
* Bill Travels To That London
* More Court Music
* King Phil Sails To England
* King Phil Lands In England
* The Second Fanfare
* Phil's Catholic Lair
* The Earl Of Croydon
* Even More Court Music
* Anne And Bill
* Bill Pursued By Walsingham
* Duelin’ Banjos
* Phil Closes In On Christopher Marlowe
* Marlowe's Death
* Marlowe's Ghost
* A Series Of Funny Misunderstandings – Bernard Hughes and Laurence Rickard
* The Specialists And The Gunpowder Plot
* Prologue To The Play
* The Play Begins
* The Final Sword Fight
* Bill's Final Speech To Anne
* Mortal Coil
* William Shakespeare
Release
''Bill'' was released in the UK on 18 September 2015 by
Vertigo Films
Vertigo Films is a British television and film production company based in London, England. Vertigo Films has been responsible for the production and distribution of '' Bronson'', ''StreetDance 3D'', and '' Monsters''. It now focuses solely o ...
.
It was released on DVD in the UK on 15 February 2016. It was shown on a one-time basis in the
United States
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on 11 April 2016 through
Fathom Events
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Th ...
.
Reception
The
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website
Rotten Tomatoes
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reported an approval rating of 89%, with an average rating of 6.32/10 based on 19 reviews. Elliott Noble said 'the gags keep coming in a madcap tale that's Bard to the bone.' Alys Keys said 'Those who are unaware of their previous work will find just as much to enjoy in this iconoclastic approach to the bard as the most dedicated fans. No matter what your age or fan-status may be, it is simply a joy to watch.'
Mark Kermode
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said in
the Guardian
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, 'Nicely balancing its historically literate gags with broad knockabout slapstick, ''Bill'' is a crowd-pleasing treat that should tickle audiences young and old alike.'
The film grossed $968,534
worldwide.
Accolades
References
External links
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