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Arthur's Whisky

Arthur's Whisky

Who says you're only young once?

5.8 / 1020241h 32m

Synopsis

When Joan’s husband dies, she is shocked to discover he had invented an elixir which makes the drinker look young again. Sharing it with her two friends, the three women paint the town red but soon discover that they are no longer equipped to be young in the modern world.

Genre: Comedy, Fantasy

Status: Released

Director: Stephen Cookson

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Main Cast

Diane Keaton

Diane Keaton

Linda

Patricia Hodge

Patricia Hodge

Joan

Lulu

Lulu

Susan

Adil Ray

Adil Ray

James

Genevieve Gaunt

Genevieve Gaunt

Young Linda

Hannah Howland

Hannah Howland

Young Susan

Esme Lonsdale

Esme Lonsdale

Young Joan

Bill Paterson

Bill Paterson

Henry

Lawrence Chaney

Lawrence Chaney

Lucy Rulez

Tom Stourton

Tom Stourton

Robert

Trailer

User Reviews

r96sk

Super dumb, yet it somehow kinda worked for me. <em>'Arthur’s Whisky'</em> is a very low budget picture, I mean just look at that unintentionally hilarious attempt at portraying a visit to Las Vegas (!!). The plot is very silly and, obviously, nonsensical but in the end I kinda dug it, to be honest. The film does plateau at around the hour mark, though the heartfelt conclusion brought it back to win me over. I guessed the general vibe (slow paced story of oldies being oldies) of this movie based on the poster and I was mostly correct, though the opening minutes of this made it look like a proper adventure/fantasy was on the way - it evidently wasn't, so quite the jarring beginning! Diane Keaton, Patricia Hodge and Lulu lead onscreen events and the trio do well enough, as a three they worked better than they did individually. What actually probably helped this for me was the three that played their youngers. Genevieve Gaunt, Esme Lonsdale and Hannah Howland are good. Adil Ray's whole subplot with Lulu/Howland is very cringe, mind you. Looking around, this has not been received all that positively - though a deeper look around does suggest a more even split of opinion, it does work for some. Just look at that expired tomato website - 80%/14% for critics/audience! Fascinating, really.