Shirley Valentine 35 years old

No one thought she had the courage, the nerve, or the lingerie.

Shirley Valentine

Wondering what has happened to herself, now feeling stagnant and in a rut, Shirley Valentine finds herself regularly talking to the wall while preparing her husband's chips and egg. When her best friend wins a trip-for-two to Greece Shirley begins to see the world, and herself, in a different light.

Credits

Shirley Valentine Cast

Name Character
Pauline Collins She was 48, now 84 years old as Shirley Valentine-Bradshaw
Tom Conti He was 47, now 83 years old as Costas Demitriadis
Julia McKenzie She was 48, now 83 years old as Gillian
Bernard Hill He was 44, now 80 years old as Joe Bradshaw
Joanna Lumley She was 43, now 78 years old as Marjorie Majors
Gillian Kearney She was 17, now 52 years old as Young Shirley
Sylvia Syms She was 55, now 90 years old as Headmistress
Alison Steadman She was 43, now 78 years old as Jane
Marc Zuber He was 45, 59 years old when he died as Renos
Cardew Robinson He was 72, 75 years old when he died as Londoner
Anna Keaveney She was 39, 55 years old when she died as Jeanette
Karen Craig as Thelma
Ray Armstrong He was 51, now 87 years old as Executive Type
George Costigan He was 42, now 77 years old as Dougie
Matthew Long He was 14, now 49 years old as Male Teacher

Shirley Valentine Crew

Name Department
John Stoll as Production Design. He was 75 (76) years old when He died Art
Alan Hume as Director of Photography. He was 64 (85) years old when He died Camera
Lesley Walker as Editor. She was 10 (now 24) years old Editing
Lewis Gilbert as Director. He was 69 (97) years old when He died Directing
Lewis Gilbert as Producer. He was 69 (97) years old when He died Production
John Dark as Executive Producer. He was 62 (now 97) years old Production
Willy Russell as Original Music Composer. He was 42 (now 77) years old Sound
Willy Russell as Screenplay. He was 42 (now 77) years old Writing
Allan Foenander as Casting. Production
Shirley Valentine poster
Shirley Valentine (35 years)

No one thought she had the courage, the nerve, or the lingerie.

  • Release day: Wednesday, August 30, 1989
  • Runtime: 108 minutes