The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain is a 1995 movie written by Ivor Monger, directed by Christopher Monger and starring Hugh Grant ("Reginald Anson"), Ian McNeice ("George Garrad"), Tara Fitzgerald ("Betty"), Colm Meaney ("Morgan the Goat") and Kenneth Griffith ("Reverend Robert Jones").
The movie is set in 1917 (with World War I in the background) and revolves around two English cartographers, the pompous Garrad and his junior Anson, who arrive at the fictional Welsh village of Ffynnon Garw to measure its "mountain" - only to cause outrage when they conclude that it is only a hill because it is slightly short of the required 1000 feet. The villagers, aided and abetted by the wily Morgan the Goat and Reverend Jones (who after initially opposing the scheme, grasps its symbolism in restoring the community's war-damaged self-esteem), conspire with Anson to delay the cartographers' departure while they build an earth cairn on top of the hill to make it high enough to be considered a mountain.
In regard to its humorous and affectionate description of the locals, the movie has often been compared with Waking Ned, an Irish comedy film written and directed by Kirk Jones.
1995 films | British films | Comedy films
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