Ahead of general release,
Dean Spanley was shown twice at the
2008 Toronto International Film Festival, where it received a red-carpet gala premiere, the first New Zealand production ever to do so. It also had two showings at the
London Film Festival, and was also shown at the largest film festival in Asia, the Pusan International. The United Kingdom general release was announced by Icon Distribution for 12 December, and a "U" classification issued by the
British Board of Film Classification. In
Ireland it was certified "G" and was released on the same date. The film was certified in Australia as "G" also, and was released 5 March 2009, and in New Zealand 26 February 2009; distribution in both Australia and New Zealand was by Paramount. In early November, the film was offered to United States distributors at the annual
American Film Market (5–12 November), with two showings announced, and in early February 2009, Miramax bought the United States rights. However, rather than opening in theatres in the U.S., it went straight to cable. A region-2 DVD was released in 2009. A region-1 DVD was released in 2010. The novella, out of print for some years, was re-issued from
HarperCollins in 2008. It included the film screenplay, set photos, publicity stills and interviews and comments from the cast, director, producers and crew members.
Critical response Receiving a standing ovation at the gala premiere, initial commentary was positive, with particular praise for O'Toole's performance and the final "act". Reviews were generally positive,
Rotten Tomatoes website gives the film a rating of 88% based on 32 reviews. The critical consensus describes the film as "Offbeat, whimsical, period-set
shaggy dog story with daffy performances from Sam Neill and Peter O’Toole."
Dean Spanley was longlisted for the 2009
British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards for Adapted Screenplay (Alan Sharp) and Supporting Actor (Peter O'Toole). ==References==