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Postman Pat: The Movie
After having a chance to enters a TV talent show, a veteran postman uncovers the meaning of family, friendship which makes him deal with problems and enjoy the beautiful life.

















26 May 1975, London, England, UK


13 December 1969, Glasgow, Scotland, UK

6 September 1976, London, England, UK



3 March 1977, Swords, Dublin, Ireland



5 October 1975, Leicester, Leicestershire, England, UK


31 December 1962, Hockley, England, UK





31 August 1962, Bloomington, Indiana, USA


1 July 1952, Jerusalem, Israel


17 May 1962, Glasgow, Scotland, UK


August 09, 2014
There's a TV talent quest, an ambitious efficiency expert, an army of postman robots and an endearing protagonist worth rooting for. It's a colourful adventure filled with charm and humour that the whole family will love
June 26, 2014
The script is a chaotic morass of mixed intentions, often forsaking what would really appeal to a young child in favor of cynical attempts to keep their parents awake.
September 27, 2014
Return to sender.
May 26, 2014
Despite the smattering of knowing nods to the parents (jokes about James M Cain and Lost in Space) this has little to entice the over-sixes and plenty to scare the under-fives ...
August 14, 2014
As children's entertainment, [it] is pretty wretched. Character designs are rudimentary, plot points are set up and never paid off, and halfway through the closing musical number the animators appear to forget that Pat is meant to be moving his lips.
May 26, 2014
Postman Pat - lovably voiced by Stephen Mangan - is catnip to nippers, who'll love the songs (Ronan Keating takes over to voice those), fear the scary robot cats and cheer the ever-cheery mailman on his way.
June 26, 2014
Viewers unencumbered by nostalgia will probably see this zippy, occasionally funny movie as no more frantic or pop-culture-addled than the average multiplex fodder.
June 27, 2014
Cute British adventure should make little ones laugh.
August 16, 2014
Simply adorable...Plenty of digs at celebrity culture (including great use of Peter Gabriel's Big Time), TV and the film itself spice up a sweet, message-strong story, directed by American Mike Disa (Hookwinked).
June 26, 2014
The 6-year-old I watched it with summed it up perfectly: "It starts out fun but then it's kinda sad and scary. And sorta boring, too."
June 29, 2014
One of the best family films to come down the pike this year, and not just because this year has also brought us The Nut Job and Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return.
October 10, 2014
Since Simon Cowell and his talent shows are already over-exposed on TV, it's a real shame that Postman Pat's producers have rubber-stamped such a contrived storyline at the expense of originality.