Brendan Gleeson Tries To Charm The Doctor In 'The Grand Seduction' [Trailer]

  • 22 April 2014

With one darkly comic Irish film already receiving rave reviews, Brendan Gleeson is starring in a lightly comic Canadian one, which, by the looks of the trailer, will have exactly the same effect. Taylor Kitsch also stars in ‘The Grand Seduction’, which has a brand new trailer below.

Image caption French takes the doctor fishing 'The Grand Seduction' 

The film sees Murray French (Gleeson) rally the troops of Tickle Cove, a picturesque harbour town, to convince a visiting doctor to stay permanently so the local factor can keep its business contract alive and provide the locals with work. But with such a motley and lazy crew, he’s got his work cut out.

Kitsch plays the exotic doctor; a Canadian visiting the small Irish town. French’s efforts to convince Kathleen (Liane Balaban) that a little flirtation (not intercourse, mind) could go a long way don’t really work, but romance blossoms anyway.

Of course, the comedic core of this charming story, which is based on based on the 2003 film Seducing Doctor Lewis (original French title La grande séduction), is the juxtaposition between the aged, haggard locals of the working class town and the youthful exuberance of the doctor.

Image caption The gang cook up a plan to make the doctor stay

One highlight from the trailer depicts a game of cricket, played on the side of a miniature cliff, in which both teams win. The locals, of course, are trying to convince the doctor that cricket is a rich and important vein of pleasure for the people of Tickle Cove, when in reality it’s ignored in favour of Hurling.

“The Grand Seduction” has already enjoyed a Toronto Film Festival Debut, to which the The Hollywood Reporter's John DeFore described it as a "charming, wholly commercial little comedy" that is "formulaic but pleasing", and praised Gleeson's performance. It will be released on a limited basis on May 30.

Watch the trailer for "The Grand Seduction" here