Run time: 124 mins

Harry Lawtey and Toby Jones shine in this heartfelt drama about the teacher who helped transform Welsh schoolboy Richard Jenkins into Hollywood legend Richard Burton.


Directed by Marc Evans, the film delves into the early life of the actor, following 17-year-old Richie as he navigates life in 1940s Port Talbot, a working-class town where mining or conscription seem his only options. Through a passion for Shakespeare, he forms a transformative bond with his teacher Philip Burton, who becomes both mentor and legal guardian, guiding him out of his bleak surroundings.


The dynamic between Lawtey and Jones is the heart of the film, with Jones offering a compassionate portrayal of Philip, whose belief in Richie propels him forward. This mentorship is highlighted through heartfelt moments, from Philip’s inspiring speeches to Richie’s struggles with self-doubt and his journey to develop the powerful voice that would make him a star. Lawtey brilliantly captures the essence of Burton, both in his vulnerability and his eventual transformation into a confident performer. Rich in emotional depth, it’s a poignant exploration of ambition, self-discovery and the power of mentorship. A very respectful tribute to both Burton’s legacy and the mentor who shaped him.


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