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When the denizens of Littlehampton – including conservative Edith – begin receiving letters full of hilarious profanities, rowdy Irish migrant Rose is charged with the crime. Suspecting something amiss, the town's women band together to investigate.
- 7.0
- 2024
- Released
- 1h 40m

Olivia Colman
Edith Swan
Jessie Buckley
Rose Gooding
Anjana Vasan
Gladys Moss
Timothy Spall
Edward Swan
Gemma Jones
Victoria Swan
Malachi Kirby
Bill
Alisha Weir
Nancy Gooding
Joanna Scanlan
Ann
Eileen Atkins
Mabel
Lolly Adefope
Kate
Hugh Skinner
Constable Papperwick
Paul Chahidi
Constable Spedding
Krishni Patel
Winnie Moss
Jonny Sweet
Alwyn A. Anderson
Tim Key
Father Ambrose
Jason Watkins
Mr. Treading
Richard Goulding
Mr. Scales
Cyril Nri
Judge Maccleston
Tim McMullan
Justice of the Peace
Edward Judge
Den
Michael O'Connor
Ray
Antony Somers
CPS Man
Ian Drysdale
Prison Warden
Jenny Galloway
Lizzie Bayliss
Laura June Hudson
Outraged Woman
Robyn Elwell
Weeping Child
Reena Dusila
Ironing Woman
Cameron Essam
Slapped Man
Susie Fairfax
Dorothea
Neil Fox-Roberts
Post Office Teller
Frances Barry
Child (uncredited)
Jamie Chapman
Jury Foreman (uncredited)
Grant Crookes
Police Sergeant (uncredited)
Eleanor Jones
Child (uncredited)
Ryan Mann
Prison Photographer (uncredited)
Anais McCabe
Child (uncredited)
Vinodini Patel
Western Road Resident (uncredited)
Eli Sowden-Mehta
Boy (uncredited)
Gail Taplin
Western Road Resident (uncredited)


























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$12,600,000.00
$27,219,729.00
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Just about everyone loves a good mystery, but, in the case of director Thea Sharrock’s latest, viewers are treated to one that’s both intriguing and utterly hilarious. Based on a true story, this delightfully offbeat offering tells the head-scratching tale of a small seaside community in 1920s England in which residents begin receiving anonymously sent letters filled with graphic profanity of a hi
A very interesting, comical movie. I enjoyed it. Funny how Edith wanted to be like Rose and act upon making it out to be Rose's fault. Which really set the movie into a who dunnit type of film. One never expected that it would have been Edith writing the letters to her family. The foul mouth Edith really learned a lot from Rose, looked like she envied Rose. Spiritually free and doesn't care how fl

"Edith" (Olivia Colman) is the daughter of the respectable "Swan" family who live a God-fearing life under the aegis of father "Edward" (Timothy Spall) and mother "Victoria" (Gemma Jones). A letter arrives and they gather round the table in trepidation. This isn't the first such letter and it causes dad to head straight to the police station to demand that they arrest their new next door neighbour

Very good, this! <em>'Wicked Little Letters'</em> is fun. Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley impress in lead roles, both managing to stand out just as much as the other - Colman is particularly perfectly cast. The rest of them merit praise as well, namely Anjana Vasan and Timothy Spall. There isn't much more to note about this really and I don't mean that in a negative way whatsoever. It's all











