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Bright Young Things (2003) - film review

  Stephen Fry Comedy / Drama / Warstars 3
Summary
Bright Young Things is a British war film first released in 2003, directed by Stephen Fry.  The film stars James McAvoy, Michael Sheen, Emily Mortimer, Stephen Campbell Moore and Stockard Channing.  Our overall rating for this film is: good.

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Credits
  • Director: Stephen Fry
  • Script: Stephen Fry, Evelyn Waugh
  • Photo: Henry Braham
  • Music: Anne Dudley
  • Cast: James McAvoy (Simon Balcairn), Michael Sheen (Miles), Emily Mortimer (Nina Blount), Stephen Campbell Moore (Adam Fenwick-Symes), Stockard Channing (Mrs. Melrose Ape), Adrian Scarborough (Customs Officer), Jim Carter (Chief Customs Officer), Fenella Woolgar (Agatha), Dan Aykroyd (Lord Monomark), Julia McKenzie (Lottie Crump), Bruno Lastra (Basilio), David Tennant (Ginger Littlejohn), Jim Broadbent (The Drunken Major), John Franklyn-Robbins (Judge), Simon Callow (King of Anatolia), Guy Henry (Archie), Alex Barclay (Jimmy Vanburgh), Lisa Dillon (Jane Brown), Lisa Jackson (Mary Moore), Neville Phillips (Ambrose), Imelda Staunton (Lady Brown), Bill Paterson (Sir James Brown), Nigel Planer (Taxi Driver), Peter O’Toole (Colonel Blount), Stephen Fry (Chauffeur), James Jackson Ritchie (Arundel Paperboy), Arturo Venegas (Alphonse), Harriet Walter (Lady Metroland), Angela Thorne (Kitty), Margaret Tyzack (Lady Thobbing), Richard E. Grant (Father Rothschild), John Mills (Gentleman), Nicholas Le Prevost (Lord Metroland), Ian Hughes (Night Editor), Alec Newman (Tiger La Bouchère), Alan Williams (Bookie), Mark Hardy (Angry Gentleman), Gerard Horan (Race Official), Tony Maudsley (Race Steward), Nigel Hulme (Pundit), John Mackle (Edwards), Mark Gatiss (Estate Agent), Ivan Marevich (Foreign Dignitary), Rebekah Staton (Imperial Hotel Receptionist), Simon McBurney (Sneath (Photo-Rat)), Paul Popplewell (Private), Max MacDonald (Tommy), Haidée Augusta (Party Guest), Rachel Brooksby (Party Guest), Stephen Carlile (Henry), Emrhys Cooper (Ambrose), Rachel Ann Courtney (Angel), Tom Frederic (Party Guest), Jessica Hill (Angel), Kate Loustau (Celeste), David McClelland (Party Guest), Martina Messing (Hermione Duff), Larry Randall (Party Guest), Annette Roche (Party Guest), Bobby Valentino (Singer in cafe), Anna-Marie Wayne (Party Guest), Natalie Wilcox (Party Guest), Tracy Yarkoni (Party Guest)
  • Country: UK
  • Language: English
  • Runtime: 106 min




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