The Grand Seduction
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Initial DVD release October 7, 2014 (USA) Language English | 7/10 Genre Comedy Duration Country Canada | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date 8 September 2013 (2013-09-08) (TIFF)30 May 2014 (2014-05-30) (Canada) Music director Paul-Etienne Cote, Maxime Barzel, Francois-Pierre Lue Cast (Murray French), (Dr. Lewis), (Simon), (Kathleen), (Henry Tilley), Rhonda Rodgers (Samantha)Similar movies Self/less , The Internship , The Expendables 3 , Stonehearst Asylum , Independence Day , Mission: Impossible III |
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Residents of a small fishing community in Newfoundland charm a doctor into becoming the towns full-time physician in order to secure a vital factory contract.
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- The grand seduction official trailer 1 2014 hd
- Plot
- Cast
- Production
- Release
- Home media
- Reception
- Box office
- Similar Movies
- Awards and accolades
- References

The Grand Seduction is a 2013 Canadian comedy film directed by Don McKellar and written by Ken Scott and Michael Dowse. The film stars Taylor Kitsch, Brendan Gleeson, Liane Balaban and Gordon Pinsent. It is based on a 2003 French-Canadian film, La Grande Seduction.

The film was nominated in four categories for the Canadian Screen Awards, with Pinsent winning the award for Actor in a Supporting Role at the March 2014 ceremony.

The tiny Newfoundland outport of Tickle Head is set for financial salvation if they can secure a petrochemical plant. Their odds are slim, as a town doctor is needed to land the contract. When one candidate, Dr. Paul Lewis, lands in their lap, the town rallies to seduce him to stay beyond his one-month trial. Paul’s fondness for the village grows as the month passes — though he’s clueless to the fact that everything he has grown to love is an elaborate web of lies.
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Plot

The story begins with Murray French as a young boy, narrating about his father, one of the fishermen in the small community of Tickle Head, Newfoundland. Murray feels that the community has a shared sense of purpose and an ethic of hard work, and notes his parents domestic bliss.

Several years later, the men of Tickle Head (including Murray) line up at the towns post office to receive welfare cheques from post office clerk Kathleen and cash them with bank branch manager Henry Tilley. Adding to the indignity, Murrays wife is separating from him for a job in St. Johns. At a town meeting, the mayor tells Murray that a petrochemical factory was being negotiated for the town, but that the company requires a doctor to be resident there, and the community has been trying unsuccessfully for 8 years to find one. Murray resolves that the factory, and thus the doctor, are a way out of his troubles. He later observes the mayor surreptitiously leaving town with his family for a job in St. Johns as well.

In St. Johns, Dr. Paul Lewis, a plastic surgeon, is flying home after being part of a winning team in a cricket competition, when he is found by a flight security agent with cocaine. The agent is the former mayor of Tickle Head, who makes Lewis a deal to live in the town for a month. Murray arranges for the "seduction" of Dr. Lewis to a long-term contract, lying to the townspeople that this will definitely result in a factory. He has the townspeople learn to appear to play cricket, the doctors favourite sport, and taps the doctors phone to learn more ways to please him.

The executive of the petrochemical company (Peter Keleghan) visits the town and tells Murray, posing as the mayor, that the rival town of St. Anne has made a more attractive offer, including a bribe. The executive demands a bribe of $100,000 before the plant will be awarded to Tickle Head, as well as expressing concern about a lower-than-minimum population in Tickle Head for the factory. Henrys bank denies the request for a loan, and when Henry presses the issue, tells him that he could be replaced with an ATM, leading Henry to approve the loan against bank instructions, knowing he will be fired.

Meanwhile, the towns lies and favourable attention do incline Lewis to stay, as does the realization that his fiancee Helen has been cheating on him with his best friend. But when he accepts the position in front of the whole town, in a speech praising their authenticity and integrity, a guilty Murray lies and tells him another doctor has already accepted the position. Lewis is then filled in by Kathleen about the deceptions, and angrily confronts Murray just as the executive is signing the paperwork for the factory. After an impassioned speech by Murray, the doctor agrees to stay, and the company agrees to build the factory.
Some time later, the factory has opened, bringing dignity back to the town. Murray has been reunited with his wife, and there is a job for Henry, who has been replaced with an ATM. The film ends with a similar satisfied ending to Murrays opening flashback.
Cast
Production
The Grand Seduction is based on the 2003 film Seducing Doctor Lewis (original French title La grande seduction). Shortly after it came out at Sundance Film Festival, an English-speaking version of the film was recommended. South Korea, Spain and Canada were all interested in doing a remake but only Canada, France and Italy ultimately developed remakes. Initially, Michael Dowse was to direct the film but he dropped out due to "artistic differences" with producer Roger Frappier. Ken Scott, who wrote the original script, was then attached at the direction of the film. He and Frappier planned the remake to be 80 per cent the same as the original. The film was expected to start shooting on 28 August 2011, but it got delayed. In April 2012, Scott left the project to focus on the remaking of his Starbuck film. In May 2012, Don McKellar came on board as director.
In 2011, there had been talks to have Robin Williams in the film but scheduling conflicts got in the way. Taylor Kitschs and Brendan Gleesons participation was confirmed in July 2012. Set in the fictional harbour of Tickle Head, principal photography started on 30 July 2012 in St. Johns, Newfoundland and Labrador. The film was also shot in Trinity Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador. Filming wrapped in September 2012.
Release
The film was premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). It was also selected as the opening film of the Atlantic Film Festival and the Calgary International Film Festival.
Upon the screening at TIFF, The Hollywood Reporter?????s John DeFore described the film as a "charming, wholly commercial little comedy" that is "formulaic but pleasing", and praised Gleesons performance. In her overview of the films shown at TIFF, Monika Bartyzel of The Week wrote: "The Grand Seduction is a super-sweet community tale sparked by the inclusion of McKellars wry humor. Its a film overflowing with charm from end to end."
Home media
The Grand Seduction was released on Blu-ray on 16 September 2014 and DVD on 7 October 2014.
Reception
Overall critical reception to the film has been mixed. The film currently holds a 62% "Fresh" approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average critical rating of 5.9/10, while holding a much stronger 78% approval rating from audiences, with an average audience score of 7.8/10. On Metacritic, the film holds a meta-score of 57/100, indicating mixed or average reviews, based on 20 critical reviews; however, only one of those twenty reviews self-identifies as "negative", with 11 positive reviews and 8 mixed reviews.
Box office
In its opening weekend, the film grossed $323,743 in 94 theaters in the United States, ranking #17 at the box office. By the end of its run, The Grand Seduction grossed $3,878,262
Similar Movies
Ken Scott wrote the screenplay for The Grand Seduction and appears in Seducing Doctor Lewis. The Adventure of Faustus Bidgood (1986). The Art of the Steal (2013). Rare Birds (2001). Mary Walsh appears in The Grand Seduction and directed Young Triffie.
Awards and accolades
References
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