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The Parole Officer

Rated R for some sexual content/nudity and language.

R In Theaters 05/10/2002 , 93min.
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Plot & Details

British television comic Steve Coogan made his first bid for a big-screen career in this comedy, in which he plays Simon Garden, a singularly inept parole officer who has not had terribly good luck with his clients -- after many years on the job, only three of the former prisoners he's been looking after have avoided returning to a life of crime. Garden is transferred from his post in Blackpool to a new assignment in Manchester, and it isn't long before he finds himself in hot water. Garden happened to be on hand when Burton (Stephen Dellane), a crooked cop, murdered a drug dealer with whom he had been involved in a cocaine deal. Realizing he's in trouble, Burton rearranges the evidence so that Garden looks like the killer. A surveillance camera captured Burton's crime on tape, and now Garden must get his hands on the tape in order to clear his name. However, Burton has cleverly stashed the tape in a top security bank vault to keep it away from Garden, so the parole officer must stage a break-in to collect the evidence -- and he chooses as his accomplices George (Om Puri), Jeff (Steven Waddington), and Colin (Ben Miller), the three parolees who've stayed out of trouble until now. The Parole Officer also features Emma Williams as a former associate of Burton's who ends up helping out Garden, and cameos from Omar Sharif and Jenny Agutter.
  • MPAA Rating: R
  • Genre(s): Comedy
  • Run Time: 93min.
  • Theatrical Release Date: 05/10/2002
  • Distributor(s): Universal
  • Director(s): John Duigan
  • Starring: Steve Coogan , Lena Headey , Stephen Dillane , Om Puri , Steven Waddington
  • Themes: Unlikely Criminals,Police Corruption,Bumbling Cops
  • Tone: Bittersweet,Deliberate,Easygoing,Gentle,Heartwarming,Humorous,Quirky,Talky,Upbeat
  • Country of Origin: UK (08-10-2001)

Awards

British Academy of Film and Television Arts

Year Award CategoryCast & Crew Result
2001 British Academy of Film and Television Arts Most Promising Newcomer to British Film Henry Normal Nominated
2001 British Academy of Film and Television Arts Most Promising Newcomer to British Film Steve Coogan Nominated
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