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My Beautiful Laundrette
My Beautiful Laundrette

My Beautiful Laundrette (1985)

67% User Rating
1h 38min
Comedy
Drama
Romance

"A sharp, sophisticated, funny, sexy, compassionate picture."

A Pakistani Briton renovates a rundown laundrette with his male lover while dealing with drama within his family, the local Pakistani community, and a persistent mob of skinheads.

Stephen FrearsDirector

Cast

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Gordon Warnecke

Gordon Warnecke

Omar Ali

Daniel Day-Lewis

Daniel Day-Lewis

Johnny Burfoot

Roshan Seth

Roshan Seth

Hussein "Papa" Ali

Saeed Jaffrey

Saeed Jaffrey

Nasser Ali

Derrick Branche

Derrick Branche

Salim N. Ali

Rita Wolf

Rita Wolf

Tania N. Ali

Souad Faress

Souad Faress

Cherry N. Ali

Shirley Anne Field

Shirley Anne Field

Rachel

Richard Graham

Richard Graham

Genghis

Garry Cooper

Garry Cooper

Squatter

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Charu Bala Chokshi

Bilquis

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Persis Maravala

Nasser's Elder Daughter

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Nisha Kapur

Nasir's Younger Daughter

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Walter Donohue

Dick O'Donnell

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Neil Cunningham

Englishman

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Gurdial Sira

Zaki

Stephen Marcus

Stephen Marcus

Moose

Ram John Holder

Ram John Holder

Poet

Dawn Archibald

Dawn Archibald

Gang Member #1

Jonathan Moore

Jonathan Moore

Gang Member #2

Gerard Horan

Gerard Horan

Telephone Man

Bhasker Patel

Bhasker Patel

Tariq

Badi Uzzaman

Badi Uzzaman

Dealer

Ayub Khan-Din

Ayub Khan-Din

Student

Dulice Liecier

Dulice Liecier

Girl in Disco

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Chris Pitt

Kid #1

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Kerryann White

Kid #2

Colin Campbell

Colin Campbell

Madame Butterfly Man

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Sheila Chitnis

Zaki's Wife

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Winston Graham

Jamaican #1

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Dudley Thomas

Jamaican #2

Reviews (1)

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Rating 70%

July 16, 2025

This was always my favourite of the early slew of films commissioned by Channel Four. At the time it was trendy to make sure that every film was “edgy” and determined to make some sort of social point about the supposed iniquities of “Thatcherism”. This one is a bit more subtle about that, presenting an hybrid of a love story married with a critique on a racially charged environment in which the thuggish and the venal were almost equally complicit. We meet the handsome young “Omar” (Gordon Warnecke) who has been affectionately looking after his dipso dad (Roshan Seth) for a while until he gets a job working for his wealthy uncle “Nasser” (Saeed Jeffrey). Now this man is perhaps an epitome of the successful,  conservative voting, “entrepreneur”. He lives a life of the traditional family man at home whilst keeping his long-term mistress “Rachel” (Shirley Anne Field) in fur coats. “Omar” has some of that ambition, too, and so convinces “Nasser” to let him renovate a dilapidated old launderette he owns. Meantime, with everyone desperate to stitch him up with a pretty girl, he has a bit of a thing with local wide boy “Johnny” (Daniel Day-Lewis) who looks like he’s come straight out of a Dexy’s Midnight Runners video! Of course, they have to be fairly clandestine about their relationship especially as this latter fellow has a reputation for hanging about with some National Front-types whose racist tendencies he just about manages to keep away from his friend. That becomes harder when he takes a job working for “Omar” and the rundown shop starts to look like something you’d see on an holiday resort pier. With pressure growing on both men to conform to more established societal expectations, decisions are having to be made that, curiously enough, don’t really involve their sexuality at all - but to what end? I think this has to be DDL at his most sexy, alluring and mischievous and there’s a fun chemistry between the two men steeped in traditions that neither found validating or relevant. It’s that process of characterful evolution that Stephen Frears employs well here to showcase the bigotry prevailing amidst a society as yet uninterested in toleration or integration, but it’s the way that it doesn’t single out one attitude as morally superior that worked for me. Both are, in their own ways, as bad as each other - and the really engaging effort from Jaffrey encapsulates that as he flaunts his wants his cake and eat it approach to both his family and his life. It has lost a little of it’s sting now, but it’s still quite a wittily written and executed exposé of an English urban life riddled with hypocrisies, double-standards and aspiration.  

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