Hattie

Hattie

201185 min
β˜…5.7/10
TV MovieDrama

Plot Summary

Reveals how the home life of the larger-than-life Carry On actress Hattie Jacque was blown apart by a secret sexual liaison with her handsome young driver while she was married to Dad's Army star John Le Mesurier.

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πŸ‘₯Cast (13)

Ruth Jones

Ruth Jones

Hattie Jacques

Robert Bathurst

Robert Bathurst

John Le Mesurier

Aidan Turner

Aidan Turner

John Schofield

Jeany Spark

Jeany Spark

Joan Malin

Graham Fellows

Graham Fellows

Eric Sykes

Marcia Warren

Marcia Warren

Esma Cannon

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Stephen Critchlow

Gerald Thomas

Lewis Macleod

Lewis Macleod

Eamonn Andrews

John Bell

John Bell

Robin Le Mesurier

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John Reader

Kim Le Mesurier

Jay Simpson

Jay Simpson

Bruce

Brian Pettifer

Brian Pettifer

Ron

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Director

Dan Zeff

Writers

Stephen Russell

Producers

Richard Osborne, Seb Barwell

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🏷️Keywords

based on true story

πŸ’¬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

11/9/2025

Ruth Jones is on good form here as the British screen legend Hattie Jacques but I really couldn’t help but feel that the character she presented was a far cry for the amiable one we saw on screen and television in the 1960s. Perhaps that is because she was married to comedy actor John Le Mesurier (Robert Bathurst), had two children and after beginning an affair with John Schofield (Aiden Turner) proceeded to relegate her husband to an attic room whilst she moved her lover into her bed. I just didn’t like her very much from here on in. Turner also delivers quite well as his swarthy Schofield provides Jacques with some much needed character-boosting which flies clearly in the face of her subdued husband who is polite, genteel and increasingly fond of the bottle. This film doesn’t really enlighten us on why she was famous in the first place, there is virtually nothing of her famed comedic skills and for me the powerfully pathetic effort of Bathurst was the role that stood out. It does shine a little light on the necessity for people to put on a hypocritical brave face for public consumption, even if the sixties were well and truly swinging, but save for some rehearsals for her show with Eric Sykes and a brief depiction of an edition of β€œThis Is Your Life” this could really just be a fictional drama about sex and low self-esteem.

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