Charlie Davidson (played by Jason Flemyng) is a protagonist in Lighthouse Hill.
The protagonist, an aspiring actor who relocates to Cornwall to live with his mother and attempt to revive his career while navigating local relationships and comedic situations. Grace Angelini (played by Kirsty Mitchell) is a protagonist in Lighthouse Hill.
A local woman who becomes Charlie's romantic interest, providing emotional grounding and engaging in witty interactions that drive much of the film's narrative. Alfred (played by Frank Finlay) appears in Lighthouse Hill.
An elderly local resident who offers seasoned wisdom and comedic perspective, frequently interacting with the protagonists and reflecting the charm of the Cornish community. Audrey Davidson (played by Maureen Lipman) appears in Lighthouse Hill.
Charlie's mother, who hosts him in Cornwall. She provides maternal support, runs a local establishment, and serves as a primary source of comedic relief throughout the story. Bunny (played by Julie T. Wallace) appears in Lighthouse Hill.
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Characters
Charlie Davidson
(played by Jason Flemyng) — protagonist
The protagonist, an aspiring actor who relocates to Cornwall to live with his mother and attempt to revive his career while navigating local relationships and comedic situations.
Grace Angelini
(played by Kirsty Mitchell) — protagonist
A local woman who becomes Charlie's romantic interest, providing emotional grounding and engaging in witty interactions that drive much of the film's narrative.
Alfred
(played by Frank Finlay) — supporting
An elderly local resident who offers seasoned wisdom and comedic perspective, frequently interacting with the protagonists and reflecting the charm of the Cornish community.
Audrey Davidson
(played by Maureen Lipman) — supporting
Charlie's mother, who hosts him in Cornwall. She provides maternal support, runs a local establishment, and serves as a primary source of comedic relief throughout the story.
Bunny
(played by Julie T. Wallace) — minor
Key Relationships
Bunny → Grace Angelini
(Social Friend)
Alfred → Audrey Davidson
(Family Spouse)
Audrey Davidson → Grace Angelini
(Social Family Friend)
Grace Angelini → Alfred
(Social Confidant)
Audrey Davidson → Bunny
(Social Acquaintance)
Bunny → Charlie Davidson
(Alliance Ally)
Alfred → Charlie Davidson
(Professional Mentor)
Charlie Davidson → Audrey Davidson
(Family Mother)
Charlie Davidson → Grace Angelini
(Romantic Lead)
Story Analysis
A British comedy exploring romantic partnership, familial expectations, and community integration against a coastal backdrop.
Plot Progression
Arrival at the Hill
Tensions and Trials
Crisis at the Lighthouse
Resolution and Unity
Directed by David Fairman
Lighthouse Hill (2004) · 9.5/10 · adventure, comedy, romance