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6.0/10
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A rock band bursts onto the scene and then their frontman disappears on the eve of a European tour.A rock band bursts onto the scene and then their frontman disappears on the eve of a European tour.A rock band bursts onto the scene and then their frontman disappears on the eve of a European tour.
- Awards
- 1 win & 4 nominations
Keram Malicki-Sánchez
- Flit
- (as Keram Malicki-Sanchez)
Olivia Jones
- Journalist #3
- (as Olivia Palenstein)
- Director
- Writer
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Did you know
- TriviaThe village featured in the title sequence is Lower Slaughter, Gloucestershire, UK.
- GoofsWhen James is driving Nat away from the estate, a vehicle can be seen passing on the left side of the vehicle headed in the opposite direction. Since the setting is supposed to be England, James' vehicle would have been in the left lane and opposing traffic would be on the right.
- Quotes
Lord Foxley: Is misogynistic even a word?
Lady Foxley: It is now. You've given it life.
- Crazy creditsThe end credits are accompanied by outtakes from the movie.
- SoundtracksTHROW ME A LINE
Performed by Casino
Written by Adam Zindani (as A. Zindani)
Published by Casino (Copyright Control) 2001
Courtesy of Casino
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I am the worst channel surfer. I almost never find anything good on television unless I just happen to catch the tail end of it. This is one time I lucked out. The movie was just starting and I saw Joan Plowright with a big suitcase, I kept watching, then Peter O'Toole appeared, another good sign. I would watch footage of either of them asleep, and two not-so-stuffy aristocrats posing as their own servants for a rock band was a good enough premise for me.
I was worried this might be something sappy (and there is a schmaltz factor, I admit), but when when PO wound up in bed with a rock musician, I laughed. Alicia Silverstone surprisingly looked the part, she's very Liz Phair-esquire. This actually seems more like a funny episode of a TV show, but I'll take it. If you liked Plowright in "Bringing Down the House" check her out in this. Whoda thunk after Olivier's death she'd be such a sought-after comic actor?
File this one under Guilty Pleasures. It's not hilarious, but fun. Better than a some of Jim Carrey's mugging, for my money. It deserved a theatrical release in the states.
I was worried this might be something sappy (and there is a schmaltz factor, I admit), but when when PO wound up in bed with a rock musician, I laughed. Alicia Silverstone surprisingly looked the part, she's very Liz Phair-esquire. This actually seems more like a funny episode of a TV show, but I'll take it. If you liked Plowright in "Bringing Down the House" check her out in this. Whoda thunk after Olivier's death she'd be such a sought-after comic actor?
File this one under Guilty Pleasures. It's not hilarious, but fun. Better than a some of Jim Carrey's mugging, for my money. It deserved a theatrical release in the states.
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- Countries of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Повне беззаконня
- Filming locations
- Lower Slaughter, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, UK(exteriors in the title sequence)
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- Budget
- $12,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 46 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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