Saving Grace – 2000 | 92 mins | Comedy, Drama | Colour
Plot Synopsis

Two-time Oscar nominee Brenda Blethyn stars as Grace Trevethen, whose late husband jumped out of a plane without a parachute. Grace has been left with a manor on the Cornish Coast – and the massive, suffocating mountain of debt her husband had been secretly amassing. Now, with creditors and repossessors on her heels, Grace is faced with the prospect of losing everything.
Desperate times call for desperate measures, so when Grace is asked to tend an ailing, if illicit, plant belonging to the manor’s soon-to-be-sacked caretaker Matthew (Craig Ferguson), she gets an outrageous idea. Why not use her renowned green thumb to make some serious money and pay off her debts? Taken with the idea, Grace and Matthew transform her orchid hothouse into a prodigiously lucrative enterprise of another kind. In spite of the old adage that crime never pays, Grace’s situation comes barrelling to a resolution in an adventure that inspires personal liberation, a touch of romance and delight for all.
Production Team
Nigel Cole: Director
Tom Read: Art Direction
John de Borman: Cinematography
Annie Symons: Costume Design
Alan Strachan: Editing
Gill Rees: Make-up Department
Rose Anne Samuel: Make-up Department
Mark Russell: Music
Mark Crowdy: Producer
Eve Stewart: Production Design
Mark Crowdy: Script
Craig Ferguson: Script
John Midgley: Sound Department
Stephen Phillips: Sound Department
Petter Fladeby: Sound Department
Alan Paley: Sound Department
Cast
Brenda Blethyn: Grace
Craig Ferguson: Matthew
Martin Clunes: Dr Bamford
Tchéky Karyo: Jacques
Jamie Forman: China
Bill Bailey: Vince


