Sunday, September 13, 2009

The Movie - Mies, joka ei osannut sanoa EI (1975)

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Movie Is being made - in 1975.

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Admissions: 282,000 (Finland)
Gross: FIM 2,090,000 (Finland)
Budget: FIM 680,000
Young clairvoyant returns from America to profession contained by an antediluvian Helsinki area beside idyllic wooden house. The self-conscious but handsome bachelor be assign the toll of wedding ceremony ceremony counseling but is presently distraught with the ladies' optimist go directed at himself. Trying to indulge every creature, he also create alarm by taking both side in the dynamic of whether to pickle the neighbourhood or to footfall along with the modernisation diplomacy offered by assets developers.
Certificates: Finland:K-12, Sweden:Btl
Color Info: Color
Countries: Finland
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Languages: Finnish
Locations: Helsinki, Finland, Vallila, Helsinki, Finland
Runtimes: 103
Tech Info: LAB:Kurkvaara-Filmi Oy, Finland, OFM:35 mm, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.66 : 1, MET:2830 m
Release Dates: Finland:21 November 1975, Sweden:27 September 1977

In movie have been taken:

Kauko Helovirta (actor)
Death Notes: Helsinki, Finland
Birth Notes: Juupajoki, Finland
Birth Name: Hellström, Kauko
Spouse: 'Rauni Ranta' (qv) (1952 - 13 September 1997) (his death)
Death Date: 13 September 1997
Birth Date: 21 October 1924

Paavo Hukkinen (actor)
Death Notes: Helsinki, Finland
Birth Notes: Hannover, Germany
Death Date: 7 June 1988
Spouse: 'Liisa Hukkinen' (1940 - ?)
Birth Date: 27 October 1911

Risto Jarva (actor)
Was educated as a chemist-engineer., Died in a car crash when he was returning from the VIP-screening of his film Jäniksen vuosi (1977)., Teached film-directing in the University of Art and Design in 1975-1977., Was the chairman of the board of the Finnish Film Archive in 1973-1977., In the late 60s he met Jacques Tati, who was one of his idols. They had a long talk together. And soon they found out that they were both planning a film about the same theme: traffic - Traffic (1971), Bensaa suonissa (1970).
Biographical Movies: _Risto Jarva, työtoverini (1984)_ (qv)
Death Notes: Helsinki, Finland (car crash)
Risto Jarva be one of the former characters inside the consequently call "Finnish New Wave cinema" along next to Mikko Niskanen, Jaakko Pakkasvirta and Erkko Kivikoski. As a boy he was interested in photography and consequently against a pastor in a provincial parish introduce him to cine-camera-filming. In his untimely twenties Jarva started to workroom chemistry in Helsinki Polytecnic. At equal instance he made his maximum primordial stout films. In the power that be of the sixties Jarva found his Production Company Filminor mutually with Jaakko Pakkasvirta. They directed their first icon together. Yö vai päivä (1962) was a the comic line-up something related to Finnish institution and it was designed to be distributed to out of the bucolic area. But that strive, nevertheless, substandard. Jarva's second film Onnenpeli (1965) was also a comedy. But in the behind time of the sixties Jarva instigate to mixture films about municipal issues. Films like Työmiehen päiväkirja (1967), Ruusujen aika (1969), Bensaa suonissa (1970) and Kun taivas putoaa...(1972) deal with theme such in holder of popular, traffic-culture, politics, isolated enterprise and anticipated jargon in Finland. After his social pictures Jarva started to make comedy. One of the reason all for this was the desperate economic utter of Filminor. They still that comedies would make their situation finer. Which they track. Mies, joka ei osannut sanoa EI (1975) and Loma (1976) be both giant success. Jarva's subsequent film was Jäniksen vuosi (1977), which was a jumble of comedy and social issues. The film get surefire review and did a super charge at the packet bureau. Many critic enjoy persistently considered Jäniksen vuosi (1977) Jarva's most fundamental film. Unfortunately Jarva die in a vehicle collision when he was returning warren from his film's VIP-screening.
Birth Notes: Helsinki, Finland
Books: Toiviainen, Sakari. _Risto Jarva._ Helsinki: Finish Film-Archive, 1983. ISBN 951-859-397-3
Spouse: 'Hilkka Jarva' (1964 - 16 December 1977) (his death)
Death Date: 16 December 1977
Birth Date: 15 July 1934

Pentti Kotkaniemi (actor)
Birth Name: Kotkaniemi, Pentti Mikko Antero
Birth Notes: Helsinki, Finland
Spouse: 'Kirsti Wallasvaara' (qv) (1966 - 1977) (divorced); 1 child, 'Lilli Kaipainen' (1979 - present); 2 children
Birth Date: 10 August 1943

Kullervo Kukkasjärvi (actor)
Death Notes: Helsinki, Finland
Birth Notes: Viipuri, Finland
Death Date: 21 August 1983
Birth Date: 9 May 1938

Matti Kuortti (actor)

Antti Litja (actor)
Birth Name: Litja, Antti Vilho Olavi
Birth Notes: Antrea, Finland
Spouse: 'Leila Litja' (? - ?)
Birth Date: 21 February 1938

Esko Mattila (actor)
Death Notes: Helsinki, Finland
Birth Notes: Ii, Finland
Death Date: 23 December 1993
Spouse: 'Raija Järvinen' (1950 - ?)
Birth Date: 15 August 1920

Matti Ollila (actor)

Paul Osipow (actor)

Erkki Pajala (actor)
Death Notes: Jyväskylä, Finland
Birth Notes: Jyväskylä, Finland
Birth Name: Pajala, Erkki Johannes
Spouse: 'Terttu Tielinen' (1956 - ?) (divorced); 2 children, 'Suoma Tapper' (1949 - 1953) (divorced); 3 children
Death Date: 28 October 1992
Birth Date: 16 April 1929

Antti Peippo (actor)
Death Notes: Helsinki, Finland
Birth Notes: Lahti, Finland
Death Date: 29 June 1989
Birth Date: 10 September 1934

Erkki Peltomaa (actor)
Birth Notes: Ruokolahti, Finland
Birth Date: 14 October 1945
Birth Notes: Ruokolahti, Finland
Birth Date: 14 October 1945

Martti Pennanen (actor)
Birth Notes: Tervola, Finland
Spouse: 'Aila Pennanen' (? - ?)
Birth Date: 8 December 1923

Eero Rinne (actor)

Kalle Ruohola (actor)

Matti Ruohola (actor)
Birth Name: Ruohola, Matti Santeri
Birth Notes: Heinola, Finland
Spouse: 'Marjatta Kolppo' (1964 - 1971) (divorced); 1 child
Birth Date: 12 June 1940

Seppo Sariola (actor)
Death Notes: Helsinki, Finland
Birth Notes: Turku, Finland
Death Date: 2 May 1990
Birth Date: 27 July 1913

Jukka Sipilä (actor)
Birth Name: Sipilä, Jukka Ensio
Birth Notes: Kivijärvi, Finland
Death Date: 7 August 2004
Death Notes: Helsinki, Finland
Birth Date: 12 May 1936

Eeva-Maija Haukinen (actress)
Birth Name: Tyhtilä, Eeva-Maija
Birth Notes: Nivala, Finland
Spouse: 'Erkki Pajala' (qv) (? - 28 October 1992) (his death), 'Pekka Haukinen' (? - 1966) (his death); 1 child
Birth Date: 3 February 1944

Liisa Hukkinen (actress)

Maarit Hyttinen (actress)

Sina Kujansuu (actress)
Birth Name: Kujansuu, Sina Riitta Liisa
Birth Notes: Sipoo, Finland
Birth Date: 19 March 1943

Helena Notkonen (actress)
Death Notes: Helsinki, Finland
Birth Notes: Helsinki, Finland
Death Date: 26 November 2007
Birth Date: 21 June 1936

Marja Pyykkö (actress)
Daughter of Nadja Pyykkö.
Birth Date: 1975

Nadja Pyykkö (actress)
Death Notes: Helsinki, Finland (stroke)
Birth Notes: Rauma, Finland
Birth Name: Saario, Taina
Spouse: 'Arto Melleri' (qv) (? - 13 May 2005) (his death); 4 children
Death Date: 8 March 2007
Birth Date: 10 December 1946

Seela Sella (actress)
Spouse: 'Elis Sella' (qv) (13 August 1962 - 8 December 1992) (his death); 2 children
Birth Notes: Tampere, Finland
Other Works: Was the voice of Magica De Spell in the Finnish version of Disney's 'DuckTales (1987)'.
Birth Name: Virtanen, Seela Maini Marjatta
Has two children, Ariel and Ilana., Has played Aino Sibelius in three different films, Axel (1990), Puhtaaksikirjoittaja (2001) and Sibelius (2003).
Birth Date: 30 December 1936

Vivi-Ann Sjögren (actress)
Birth Notes: Espoo, Finland
Birth Date: 31 May 1938

Orvokki Taivalsaari (actress)

Kirsti Wallasvaara (actress)
Birth Name: Wallasvaara, Kirsti Anneli
Birth Notes: Helsinki, Finland
Spouse: 'Pentti Kotkaniemi' (qv) (1966 - 1977) (divorced); 1 child, 'Eero Kankaanpää' (1981 - 1985) (divorced); 1 child, 'Kari Junnikkala' (qv) (1986 - ?) (divorced)
Birth Date: 23 December 1942

Kullervo Kukkasjärvi (producer)
Death Notes: Helsinki, Finland
Birth Notes: Viipuri, Finland
Death Date: 21 August 1983
Birth Date: 9 May 1938

Risto Jarva (writer)
Was educated as a chemist-engineer., Died in a car crash when he was returning from the VIP-screening of his film Jäniksen vuosi (1977)., Teached film-directing in the University of Art and Design in 1975-1977., Was the chairman of the board of the Finnish Film Archive in 1973-1977., In the late 60s he met Jacques Tati, who was one of his idols. They had a long talk together. And soon they found out that they were both planning a film about the same theme: traffic - Traffic (1971), Bensaa suonissa (1970).
Biographical Movies: _Risto Jarva, työtoverini (1984)_ (qv)
Death Notes: Helsinki, Finland (car crash)
Risto Jarva be one of the incomparable important characters contained by the for that reason call "Finnish New Wave cinema" along near Mikko Niskanen, Jaakko Pakkasvirta and Erkko Kivikoski. As a boy he was interested in photography and subsequently against a pastor in a area parish introduce him to cine-camera-filming. In his hasty twenties Jarva started to sanctum chemistry in Helsinki Polytecnic. At one and the same circumstance he made his artistic stumpy films. In the inauguration of the sixties Jarva found his Production Company Filminor both with Jaakko Pakkasvirta. They directed their first career of art together. Yö vai päivä (1962) was a wit going on in prop of Finnish convention and it was designed to be distributed to in a foreign pastoral. But that aim, nevertheless, done for. Jarva's second film Onnenpeli (1965) was also a comedy. But in the uncertain of the sixties Jarva inaugurate to sort films about municipal issues. Films alike to Työmiehen päiväkirja (1967), Ruusujen aika (1969), Bensaa suonissa (1970) and Kun taivas putoaa...(1972) deal with theme such using finances of blue-collar, traffic-culture, politics, sheltered enterprise and proposed provisos in Finland. After his social pictures Jarva started to make comedy. One of the reason for this was the desperate wholesale and industry stipulate of Filminor. They but that comedies would make their situation better. Which they execute. Mies, joka ei osannut sanoa EI (1975) and Loma (1976) be both big success. Jarva's subsequent film was Jäniksen vuosi (1977), which was a pairing of comedy and social issues. The film get committed review and did a chalky opportunity at the coffer bureau. Many critic individual cyclically considered Jäniksen vuosi (1977) Jarva's most historic film. Unfortunately Jarva die in a motor contact when he was returning connubial from his film's VIP-screening.
Birth Notes: Helsinki, Finland
Books: Toiviainen, Sakari. _Risto Jarva._ Helsinki: Finish Film-Archive, 1983. ISBN 951-859-397-3
Spouse: 'Hilkka Jarva' (1964 - 16 December 1977) (his death)
Death Date: 16 December 1977
Birth Date: 15 July 1934

Kullervo Kukkasjärvi (writer)
Death Notes: Helsinki, Finland
Birth Notes: Viipuri, Finland
Death Date: 21 August 1983
Birth Date: 9 May 1938

Jussi Kylätasku (writer)
Author.
Death Notes: Porvoo, Finland
Birth Notes: Tampere, Finland
Birth Name: Kylätasku, Juhani Ilmari
Spouse: 'Liisa Voima' (16 February 1976 - 7 January 2005) (his death); 1 child
Death Date: 7 January 2005
Birth Date: 19 June 1943

Pekka Aine (cinematographer)
Birth Notes: Helsinki, Finland
Birth Date: 2 June 1948

Antti Peippo (cinematographer)
Death Notes: Helsinki, Finland
Birth Notes: Lahti, Finland
Death Date: 29 June 1989
Birth Date: 10 September 1934

Erkki Peltomaa (cinematographer)
Birth Notes: Ruokolahti, Finland
Birth Date: 14 October 1945

Markku Kopisto (composer)

Risto Jarva (director)
Was educated as a chemist-engineer., Died in a car crash when he was returning from the VIP-screening of his film Jäniksen vuosi (1977)., Teached film-directing in the University of Art and Design in 1975-1977., Was the chairman of the board of the Finnish Film Archive in 1973-1977., In the late 60s he met Jacques Tati, who was one of his idols. They had a long talk together. And soon they found out that they were both planning a film about the same theme: traffic - Traffic (1971), Bensaa suonissa (1970).
Biographical Movies: _Risto Jarva, työtoverini (1984)_ (qv)
Death Notes: Helsinki, Finland (car crash)
Risto Jarva be one of the key characters contained by the consequently call "Finnish New Wave cinema" along next to Mikko Niskanen, Jaakko Pakkasvirta and Erkko Kivikoski. As a boy he was interested in photography and next by a pastor in a area parish introduce him to cine-camera-filming. In his untimely twenties Jarva started to chamber chemistry in Helsinki Polytecnic. At like event he made his furthermost ancient epigrammatic films. In the starting barb of the sixties Jarva found his Production Company Filminor both with Jaakko Pakkasvirta. They directed their first display together. Yö vai päivä (1962) was a wit descend away or clutch a few Finnish convention and it was expected to be distributed to in a foreign bucolic area. But that deal with, nevertheless, erstwhile. Jarva's second film Onnenpeli (1965) was also a comedy. But in the unpunctually of the sixties Jarva instigate to form films about common issues. Films approaching Työmiehen päiväkirja (1967), Ruusujen aika (1969), Bensaa suonissa (1970) and Kun taivas putoaa...(1972) deal with theme such in bear of blue-collar, traffic-culture, politics, inert enterprise and anticipated stores in Finland. After his social films Jarva started to make comedy. One of the reason all for this was the unfavourable fiscal conditions of Filminor. They all the same that comedies would make their situation enhanced. Which they beat. Mies, joka ei osannut sanoa EI (1975) and Loma (1976) be both immense success. Jarva's subsequent film was Jäniksen vuosi (1977), which was a assortment of comedy and social issues. The film get fitting review and did a cost profession at the packet bureau. Many critic enjoy habitually considered Jäniksen vuosi (1977) Jarva's most earth-shattering film. Unfortunately Jarva die in a inn pile-up when he was returning den from his film's VIP-screening.

Matti Kuortti (editor)

Orvokki Taivalsaari (miscellaneous crew)

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Movie - Beautiful Thing (1996)

We've seen Beautiful Thing movie (Die erste Liebe).

Movie Is being made - in 1996.


CREW: When Jamie and his Mum are fighting on the floor of their living room, the transmitter of the body mike is visible on his back underneath his tee-shirt., BOOM: When Leah is "making-up" to go out with Ste and Jamie at the end of the film., CONT: When Jamie is in the tobacconist's looking at the magazines, there are three copies of "Gay Times" in the long shot, but only two in the closeup., CONT: Jamie's position after Ste asks him to help Leah down from the balcony., CONT: After "rescuing" Leah, Tony goes downstairs barefoot, but the sound of shoes can be heard., CONT: When Jamie is about to steal a copy of "Gay Times", the magazines next to "Gay Times" are "Auto Trader" is wide-shots, but "Playboy" in close-ups., CONT: When Leah is dressed up as Mama Cass, she has yellow tights over her head. Between shots the legs of the tights alternate from behind/in front of her shoulders., CONT: Sandra's handbag, after she gets home., FACT: The rainbow early in the movie is inaccurately depicted: the red band should be outside the curve, and the blue/violet band on the inside., CONT: At the party, Leah is holding an object in her hand. If you look closely, you notice that the larger white end is in her hand with the gray thin end on top. When the shot is zoomed out, you can tell it's now upside down with Leah holding the gray thin end in her hand.
Sandra: It's for his bird.::Tony: Do you have to use words like that? It really disempowers you., Sandra: Where are you going?::Jamie: Out with my mates.::Sandra: Jamie... you ain't got any mates., Sandra: It's not natural, is it?::Jamie: What ain't?::Sandra: A girl her age being into Mama Cass.::Leah: She's got a really beautiful voice.::Sandra: And what's wrong with Madonna?::Leah: She's a slag.::Sandra: Hypocrite., Jamie: Scared of being called "queer"?::Ste: Are you?::Jamie: Maybe... maybe not.::Ste: And are ya?::Jamie: Queer?::Ste: Gay.::Jamie: Very happy. I'm happy when I'm with you..., Sandra: What happened? School burned down, did it?::Jamie: Yeah.::Sandra: What was it this time? IRA bomb?::Jamie: Fundamentalist Muslim pyromaniacs.::Sandra: Oh, funny, that. Looked all right when I walked past it., Ste: There ain't nowhere else.::Sandra: There is, actually, Ste. There's an island in the Mediterranean called Lesbian, and all its inhabitants are dykes. So you've got your eye wiped there., Ste: You always wear glasses when you read?::Jamie: Supposed to.::Ste: But you don't at school.::Jamie: It's hardly fetching, is it?::Ste: Nah, looks all right.::Jamie: Really?::Ste: I'm tellin' ya.::Jamie: Cheers., Miss Chauhan: Right, now, this is Mr. Bennett and he's gonna be taking the boys for football. Mr. Bennett foolishly wants to be a teacher.::[McBride and the other boys are talking quietly, but including the word "fucking" several times, making Miss Chauhan's comments about Mr. Bennett barely audible. Jamie then looks across to McBride]::Ryan McBride: What you fucking looking at?::Miss Chauhan: Er, less fucking and more attention please.::[She looks across to Gina, who is obviously pregnant]::Miss Chauhan: Something you might have said to your boyfriend, that, Gina., Ste: Do you think I'm queer?::Jamie Gangel: It don't matter what I think., Leah Russell: I wish I was the one that was going away. Nothing ever happens around here. I gets up in the morning, bake my face in half a ton of slap, tong my hair with yesterday's lacquer, that's it. It's the same every bleeding day. There's fuck-all to look forward to., Ste: [reading magazine] You cannot transmit the HIV virus by frottage.::Ste: What's frottage?::Jamie Gangel: It's yogurt. It's French., Sandra Gangel: Now you just remember I won a year's supply of toilet freshener for making up that poem. That took brains and artistry, that did., Leah: Come on Slasher, let's go.::Sandra: Slasher? What do you slash, crepe paper?::Leah: He's incontinent., Leah: It's your bird. She talks to me like I've got "cunt" written on me forehead.::Tony: You shouldn't use words like "bird"., Jamie: Where'd you meet my mum?::Tony: Planet Earth!::Jamie: Yeah, but where?::Tony: A place is just somewhere where shit happens.::Jamie: Yeah, but where?::Tony: Gateways., Jamie: You know who Claude Monet is?::Sandra: Jamie, don't make me out to be thick.::Jamie: Who was he then?::Sandra: He painted the Sixteenth Chapel., Leah: Don't suppose you've got any jobs in your new pub?::Sandra: No. But if I ever do turn it into a brothel I'll get back to you, ok?, Miss Chauhan: BALLS, Mr. Bennett!, Jamie: [hearing phone ring] That'll be the phone.::Sandra: Well it wouldn't be the bloody Hoover bag, would it?, Sandra: You're pissed! From a bloody gay bar!::Jamie: How do you know it's a gay bar?::Sandra: Cos it's got a bloody great pink neon arse outside of it!
Soundtrack: "It's Getting Better" Music and Lyrics by 'Barry Mann (II)' (qv) and 'Cynthia Weil' (qv) Sung by ''Mama' Cass Elliot' (qv), "One Way Ticket" Music and Lyrics by Bruce Hart and Stephen Lawrence Sung by ''Mama' Cass Elliot' (qv), "California Earthquake" Music and Lyrics by 'John Hartford' (qv) Sung by ''Mama' Cass Elliot' (qv), "Welcome To The World" Music and Lyrics by Scott English and Martin Siegal Sung by ''Mama' Cass Elliot' (qv), "Make Your Own Kind Of Music" Music and Lyrics by 'Barry Mann (II)' (qv) and 'Cynthia Weil' (qv) Sung by ''Mama' Cass Elliot' (qv), "Move In A Little Closer Baby" Music and Lyrics by Arnold Capitanelli and Robert O'Connor Sung by ''Mama' Cass Elliot' (qv), "Creeque alley" By 'The Mamas and the Papas' (qv), "Dream a little dream of me" By 'The Mamas and the Papas' (qv), "Beautiful Thing Medley" By John Altman including: "Peppermint foot lotion" "Beautiful Thing" "The Gloucester" "Don't cry"
CAMEO('Jonathan Harvey (II)' (qv)): Screenwriter appears as the Wheelchair Queen in the scene in the Gloucester pub., When Sandra recalls that Cass Elliot died by choking on a sandwich she is repeating an urban legend. "Mama" Cass actually died of heart failure. Reports immediately after her death (before the autopsy) apparently quoted her doctor as saying she probably died by choking on a sandwich. Despite the results of the autopsy, the sandwich story has stuck., The rainbow depicted early in the movie foreshadows to the nature of the movie. The gay community associates itself with the rainbow.
Admissions: 14,200 (Germany), 26,183 (Netherlands) (31 December 1997), 18,235 (Netherlands) (1 January 1997)
Gross: $1,449,934 (USA) (12 January 1997), $1,419,632 (USA) (5 January 1997), $1,417,469 (USA) (22 December 1996), $1,379,697 (USA) (15 December 1996), $1,313,349 (USA) (8 December 1996), $1,171,336 (USA) (1 December 1996), $964,201 (USA) (24 November 1996), $861,427 (USA) (17 November 1996), $690,566 (USA) (10 November 1996), $471,277 (USA) (3 November 1996), $266,879 (USA) (27 October 1996), $146,147 (USA) (20 October 1996), $33,931 (USA) (13 October 1996)
Berry, Chris. In: Cinema Papers No. (112, Australia), Brealey, Louise. In: Empire (UK). (MG), July 1996, Pg. 38, Diasteme. In: Premire (France). (MG), September 1996, Pg. 25, Elliott, Victoria Stagg. In: Gay Times (UK), Iss. (213, June 1996, Pg. 10-11. MG), Franz, Sabine. In: cinema. (Hamburg), Gentele, Jeanette. Fin krlekshistoria i en omjlig milj. In: Svenska Dagbladet (Sweden), 24 December 1996, (NP), Johnston, Sheila In: Esquire - British Edition (UK). July/Aug 1996 p.26 (MG), Jones, Alan. In: Film Review (UK). (MG), July 1996, Pg. 19, Kamsvaag, Geir. In: FilmMagasinet (Norway/Sweden). (Oct 1996. Pg. 62, MG), Rebichon, Michel. In: Studio (France). (July/August 1996, Pg. 12, MG), Zuel, Bernard. In: Sydney Morning Herald Metro Magazine (Australia). (July 13-19 1996. p.15 NP), Murat, Pierre. In: Tlrama. (FR), 24 August 96, p.29.
Other Literature: Johnston, Sheila. Esquire (UK Ed.). (July/August 1996, p.26 MG), Margetts, Jayne. 3D World Magazine (Australia) 9/16/1996 p.28 (MG)
Mpaa: Rated R for sexuality, pervasive strong language and some drug content.
A tender be dedicated about romance coagulate during a muggy summer by a South-East London suburban estate. Jamie, a relatively detested lad who bunks hard-faced conservatory to circumnavigate football, live subsequent door to Ste, a more functional class capably built lad but who be again and again subjugated conscious near his father and elder brother. Such an division of belligerence bring Jamie and Ste mutually: Sandra (Jamie's mum) offer refugee to Ste, who enjoy to 'top-and-tail' with Jamie. Hence, the story tell of their escalating excite all for one another, from pilot chronic glance to their indisputable love, which for that reason astonishingly illustrate at the expiration of the motion visualize. In deal with the tribulations of coming to lingo with their sexuality and of others finding out, contained by flimsy of Sandra's committed duty and escort of Jamie and the set in motion of repercussion should Ste's artery realize. The odd job is set antagonistic sub-texts of Sandra's ache to get by her important pub, and so bring back away from the estate, and of her topical bond with her hippy boyfriend Tony; and of Leah, the brassy girl next door who has be expelled from school and spend her juncture listen to Mama Cass accounts and tripping on miscellaneous drugs.
Certificates: Argentina:13, Singapore:(Banned), Australia:MA, Finland:K-8, France:U, Germany:12, Italy:T, Spain:13, UK:15, USA:R, Hong Kong:IIB, Iceland:12
Color Info: Color
Countries: UK
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Languages: English
Locations: Anchor Pub, Rotherhithe, London, England, UK, Lakeside Social Club, Thamesmead South, London, England, UK, Lesnes Abbey Woods, Abbey Woods, Bexley, London, England, UK, London, England, UK, Southmere Lake, Thamesmead South, London, England, UK, Tavy Bridge Piazza, Thamesmead South, London, England, UK, Thamesmead South, London, England, UK, The Gloucester (Pub), Greenwich, London, England, UK
Runtimes: 90
Sound Mix: Dolby
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.85 : 1, MET:2578 m
Release Dates: UK:28 March 1996, UK:27 April 1996, UK:21 June 1996, France:21 August 1996, Canada:7 September 1996, Australia:19 September 1996, USA:October 1996, USA:9 October 1996, Spain:11 October 1996, Norway:18 October 1996, USA:25 October 1996, USA:8 November 1996, Netherlands:14 November 1996, Finland:22 November 1996, Sweden:25 December 1996, Germany:2 January 1997, Hong Kong:23 January 1997, Denmark:7 March 1997, Israel:14 March 1997, Brazil:18 April 1997, Greece:27 April 1997, Iceland:17 February 1998, Argentina:12 March 1998, Czech Republic:16 November 2003, Hong Kong:10 January 2004, South Africa:11 March 2004, Denmark:25 October 2005
An urban fairytale.

In movie have been taken:

John Benfield (actor)
Other Works:(June 2006): Played Kon in "Enemies" play by Maxim Gorky, new version by David Hare (Almeida Theatre, London, England, UK).

Glen Berry (actor)
Height:5' 10"
Birth Notes:Romford, Essex, England, UK
Trained Anna Scher Theatre. First TV appearance "Eastenders"
Birth Date:21 April 1978

Daniel Bowers (actor)
Brother of 'James Bowers (I)' (qv)

Garry Cooper (actor)
Birth Notes:Hull, East Yorkshire, England, UK
Other Works:(1978) He acted enclosed by the Chase and Macdonald's romp, "No Orchids in favour of Miss Blandish," at the Citizens Theatre in Glasgow, Scotland near Ciaran Hinds, Sian Thomas, Pierce Brosnan OBE, directed via Robert David MacDonald.
Birth Date:1955

Ben Daniels (actor)
Articles:"The New York Times" (USA), 15 May 2008, Vol. 157, Iss. 54,311, pg. E1 & E7, by: Ben Sisario, "A British Actor's Seduction of America"
British entertainer Ben Daniels have have role inside numerous motion photo, tube and repertory theater production. He portray Tony in Hettie Macdonald's compensate conquering film Beautiful Thing, Leopold in Daisy Meyer's Madeline, Ben in John Madden's Truth or Dare, DJ Bob in Michael Winterbottom's I Want You and Norman Cubit in the BBC's television crop of the "Inspector Alleyn Mysteries," also directed beside Winterbottom. Daniels' breakthrough in television come through Roger Massi in "A Touch of Frost." He has portrayed Mercutio in "Romeo and Juliet," Robin in the chary "Lost Language of Cranes" and Alex in the award winning educate "Outside Edge" - he turned downhill the follow-on series in apple-pie demand to production Augustin in Passion in the Desert. A graduate of a three-year the circumstance compass at LAMDA, Daniels' unpredictable theater credit consider productions with copious of Britain's chief repertory guests at Birmingham, Manchester, Edinburgh, Liverpool and Leicester. In 1991 Daniels play Richard Loeb, the younger of the two Chicago "thrill killers" who murder a nine-year-old boy in John Logan's unembroidered play "Never the Sinner" at London's Playhouse theater. His performing earn him a nomination in favour of Best Supporting Actor in that year's Olivier Awards and trigger offer of more toil next to the London stage. As a after effects of his portrayal of Lucky in Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith in 1994, he be stereotype as Tiger in David Beaird's "900 Oneonta," at The Old Vic. His performance earned a Best Actor nomination in that year's Evening Standard Awards. Most just now Ben has be starring converse Juliette Binoche in Jonathan Kent's acclaimed production of "Naked" at London's Almeida Theatre.
Height:6'
Quotes:I landed two Hollywood movie roles, one alongside Mel Gibson in The Patriot and the other with Chris O'Donnell in Vertical Limit. The money was good, but it wasn't for me., (On being gay) "I know it's cost me work and that's just something I have to live with."
Birth Notes:Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England, UK
Other Works:Appeared in the Moody Blues' videos for "Your Wildest Dreams" (1986) and "I Know You're Out There Somewhere" (1988).
Trained at LAMDA (London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art) (2001) Won Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in "All my Sons"., He was awarded the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 2001 (2000 season) for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in All My Sons at the Royal National Theatre, Cottesloe., In the Independent on Sunday 2006 Pink List - a list of the most influential gay men and women - he came no. 47, down from no. 46., He lives in South London.
Birth Date:10 June 1964

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