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Mad Cows (1999) - film review

  Sara Sugarman Comedystars 2
Summary
Mad Cows is a British film comedy first released in 1999, directed by Sara Sugarman.  The film is based on a novel by Kathy Lette and stars Anna Friel, Joanna Lumley, Anna Massey, Phyllida Law and Greg Wise.  Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.

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Credits
  • Director: Sara Sugarman
  • Script: Sasha Hails, Kathy Lette (novel), Sara Sugarman
  • Photo: Pierre Aïm
  • Music: Mark Thomas
  • Cast: Anna Friel (Maddy), Joanna Lumley (Gillian), Anna Massey (Dwina Phelps), Phyllida Law (Lady Drake (Alex’s Mother)), Greg Wise (Alex), John Standing (Politician), Nicholas Woodeson (Detective Slynne), Judy Cornwell (Maddy’s mother), Prunella Scales (Dr. Minny Stinkler), Geoffrey Robertson (Man on bus), David Ryall (Man outside Harrods), Mohamed Al-Fayed (Harrods Doorman), Megan Matthews (Harrods shopper), Rustie Lee (Mama Joy), Badi Uzzaman (Indian shopkeeper), Neil Stuke (Desk sergeant), Eddie Marsan (Constable), Hermione Norris (Petronella), Wendy Phillips (Prison Warden), Patricia Devine (Nun in prison), Jodie Kidd (Tracey), Susie Bick (Sputnick), Sophie Dahl (Prisoner), Elizabeth Berrington (Pru), Shannah Laumeister (Group leader), Danny Cerqueira (Sidney), Paul O’Boyle (Constable), Kathy Lette (Browser in mothercare), Julius Robertson (Boy in mothercare), Ruth Lass (Mothercare assistant), Donald Birrane (Hotel receptionist), Amerjit Deu (Indian man), Sophie Okonedo (Rosy), Rohan McCullough (Annabel Crump), Pearce Elliot (Belfast man), Johnny Gold (Party doorman), Tara Palmer-Tomkinson (Celebrity), Howard Jones (D.J.), Neville Phillips (President of soil society), Corinne Martin (Maid), John Wood (Alistair), Omid Djalili (George), Samuel Hart-Woods (Jack), George Hart-Woods (Jack), James Hart-Woods (Jack), Noel Gallagher, Christian J. Simpson (Lord Benjamin Malaprop)
  • Country: UK
  • Language: English
  • Runtime: 90 min




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