Grand Slam (1978 film)

For other uses, see Grand Slam (disambiguation).
Grand Slam
Directed by John Hefin
Produced by John Hefin
Written by Gwenlyn Parry
John Hefin
Edited by Chris Lawrence
Production
company
Release dates
February 1978
Running time
62 min.
Country United Kingdom
Language English, Welsh, French

Grand Slam is a 1978 sports comedy film produced by BBC Wales. The film starred Oscar-winning actor Hugh Griffith, Windsor Davies, Dewi "Pws" Morris and Sion Probert. The play was written for television by Gwenlyn Parry and then-head of drama for BBC Wales, John Hefin.

Synopsis

Four men, members of a Welsh rugby union club, fly to Paris as part of a weekend outing to see Wales play France in the Five Nations Championship match that will decide the Grand Slam title.

One of the party is funeral director Caradog Lloyd-Evans (Griffith), who briefly served in occupied Paris near the end of World War II. Caradog pays for his son Glyn's air ticket on the proviso that Glyn (Morris) comes on a 'pilgrimage' to find his 'little butterfly' who he spent a short romantic period with during the war. This pilgrimage is successful and although the right place is found, it is no longer the innocent bistro of his youth but one of many strip club joints. Mr Lloyd-Evans mistakes a young girl in the club (who is a spitting image of his 'little butterfly') for the real thing and finds that the girl is actually Odette (Sharon Morgan), the daughter of his old flame. He is (naturally) disappointed but Glyn gets himself acquainted with Odette while Caradog reminisces with his 'butterfly' (played by Marika Rivera).

A quick call to the hotel brings the entire tour party to the club where fun and frolicking takes place led by club secretary Mog Jones (Davies), a retired player whose dreams of playing for his country were never realised. Some locals take exception and a mass brawl starts which ends with the arrival of the police. The whole party is arrested except Caradog (protected by his 'butterfly' Madame) and Glyn (hidden in Odette's bedroom).

Sion Probert plays camp boutique owner Maldwyn Pugh, who is the only one of the main four characters who makes the start of the match, because Mog is still in jail as he was considered the ringleader (the others were released), Caradog has collapsed near his strip club table while Glyn is trying for his own sexual 'Grand Slam' with Odette, taking a rest to watch the game on TV.

Mog is eventually released halfway through the first half of the match, but when he finally arrives at the stadium, there's only seconds of the game left, which Wales lose, leaving Maldwyn without a prized signature from Gareth Edwards and Mog still yet to witness a Welsh Grand Slam triumph. Caradog is found after the match, and Madame thinks he has died, but Odette fires a soda siphon on his face, and the story ends with Caradog warning his son of the dangers of overseas travel.

Cast

  • Elizabeth Morgan as Josephine
  • Marika Rivera as the Madame
  • Dillwyn Owen as Will Posh
  • Kim Karlisle as the Stripper
  • Mici Plwm and Malcolm Williams as the Gendarmes

Crew

  • Produced and Directed by John Hefin
  • Screenplay by Gwenlyn Parry and John Hefin (translated from the Welsh by Gwynne D. Evans)
  • Film Editor: Chris Lawrence
  • Designer: Alan Taylor
  • Camera: Russ Walker
  • Second Unit Camera: Ken McKay
  • Sound: Mansel Davies
  • Lighting: John Welch

  • Dubbing Mixer: Tony Heasman
  • Production Assistants: Wynne Jones and Beth Price
  • Props Buyer: Gwenda Griffith
  • Make-Up: Cissian Rees
  • Costume: Coleen O'Brien
  • Graphic Designer: Keith Trodden
  • Title cartoons by Gren (Grenfell Jones MBE)
  • Fight Arranger: Alan Chuntz

Production notes

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