
102 minutes
11/4/2022
London, 1953. Mr. Williams, a veteran civil servant, is an important cog within the city's bureaucracy as it struggles to rebuild in the aftermath of World War II. Buried under paperwork at the office and lonely at home, his life has long felt empty and meaningless. Then a devastating medical diagnosis forces him to take stock, and to try and grasp some fulfilment before it passes permanently beyond reach.

Bill Nighy
as Williams

Aimee Lou Wood
as Margaret Harris

Alex Sharp
as Peter Wakeling

Tom Burke
as Sutherland

Adrian Rawlins
as Middleton

Oliver Chris
as Hart
Hubert Burton
as Rusbridger

Zoe Boyle
as Mrs. McMasters

Barney Fishwick
as Michael

Patsy Ferran
as Fiona

Michael Cochrane
as Sir James

Lia Williams
as Mrs. Smith
Anant Varman
as Singh
Jessica Flood
as Mrs. Porter

Jamie Wilkes
as Talbot

Richard Cunningham
as Harvey

John Mackay
as Jones

Ffion Jolly
as Mrs. Button

Celeste Dodwell
as Mrs. Matthews

Jonathan Keeble
as Doctor Matthews

Eunice Roberts
as Miss Fry
Mark James
as Young Michael

Edward Wolstenholme
as Colleague
Nichola McAuliffe
as Mrs. Blake
Laurie Denman
as Piano Man

Gleanne Purcell-Brown
as Barwoman
Violeta Valverde
as Striptease Artist
Michael James
as Fortnums Watier

Rosie Sansom
as Mrs. Johnstone

Matilda Ziegler
as Prim Lady

Grant Gillespie
as Lyons Head Waiter
Robin Sebastian
as Distinguished Gentleman #1
David Summer
as Distinguished Gentleman #2
Nicky Goldie
as Landlady

Thomas Coombes
as Police Constable

Grant Crookes
as Commuter (uncredited)