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  1. In 1987 Edward (Bill Milner) is a ten-year-old boy who lives at an old people's home run by his parents (David Morrissey and Anne-Marie Duff). Surrounded by death and dying, he becomes obsessed with finding evidence for the afterlife, often using a tape recorder to capture his "encounters". Edward is helped in his search by Clarence (Michael ...

  2. Join hands and make contact with the living, son. Edward hates living in the old people's home run by his parents. His only interest is a morbid obsession with ghosts, death and the afterlife ...

  3. There is a slightly unrealistic element in the lack of attention given to Edward’s bizarrely morbid hobby. Equally, his mother’s blissful ignorance of her husband’s interest in the young nursing assistant does strain credulity a bit too far. Despite this, the film remains laugh-out-loud comical and deeply tragic, often at the same time.

  4. Ten-year-old Edward lives in his family-run retirement home. While his mother struggles to keep the family business afloat and his father copes with the onset of a mid-life crisis, Edward leads an increasingly lonely existence until he meets Clarence, a retired magician and grieving widower who refuses to give in gracefully to old age.

  5. Is Anybody There?: Directed by John Crowley. With Bill Milner, Anne-Marie Duff, Ralph Riach, Linzey Cocker. A lonely boy who lives in his parents' home for the elderly explores his obsession with the afterlife through his friendship with an aging magician.

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    • Drama
    • John Crowley
    • 2009-05-15
  6. Apr 17, 2009 · Is Anybody There? is a 2008 British drama film starring Michael Caine and directed by John Crowley. It was written by Peter Harness and produced by David Heyman, Marc Turtletaub and Peter Saraf. The film premiered at the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival under its original title Is There Anybody There?

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  8. Apr 16, 2009 · What we have here is a film that could easily have fallen victim to a paint-by-numbers formula of "crotchety senior citizen befriending the cute but irascible young moppet". I'm not giving anything way by clueing you into this development in the plot. Anyone who doesn't see this coming has never seen a film before nor probably ever read anything.

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