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Closing the Ring
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Closing the Ring

Discover the love of a lifetime.
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User Score106 ratings
TMDB 6.216+20071h 58mEnglish
DramaRomance

Synopsis

During the 1940s, a group of young men go off to war, leaving behind Ethel Ann, who is in love with one of them, Teddy. In modern-day Belfast, a man named Jimmy endeavors to return a ring found in the wreckage of a crashed plane. He travels to Michigan, where the grown Ethel Ann, who married another man after Teddy was killed in battle, now lives. Ethel Ann must decide whether to go with Jimmy to meet the soldier who last saw Teddy alive.

Director
Richard AttenboroughFrom TMDB credits
Studio
CTR4 production companies
Release
September 14, 2007Released
Box Office
Budget $23M

Top Cast

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Shirley MacLaine
Shirley MacLaine
Ethel Ann
Christopher Plummer
Christopher Plummer
Jack
Mischa Barton
Mischa Barton
Young Ethel Ann
Stephen Amell
Stephen Amell
Teddy Gordon
Neve Campbell
Neve Campbell
Marie
Pete Postlethwaite
Pete Postlethwaite
Quinlan
Martin McCann
Martin McCann
Jimmy
Allan Hawco
Allan Hawco
Peter Etty

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
Aug 30, 2023

Richard Attenborough has assembled a good cast for this nostalgic wartime drama. In a troubles-torn Belfast, the young Wilbur (Dylan Roberts) finds a ring in a burnt out aircraft left over from WWII. His search for the owner leads him to Shirley MacLaine's "Ethel Ann", and our story slowly reveals, via a mix of current and retrospective scenarios, just what happened when and to whom. The beginning is a bit disjointed, the chopping and changing of timeframes and characters happens too soon after the film starts without us having quite enough information to follow the story easily, but once that settles down and the role of Christopher Plummer ("Jack") becomes clearer, this makes for an engaging story of loves lost and bravery. It also doesn't ignore the fact that bombs continued to fall in Belfast for some years after the end of the War too. It's a simple vehicle for the two stars, that isn't the most plausible of stories, but it has a gentle warmth that just about carries it off.

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