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Overview
Release Date:
19 June 1998 (Brazil) moreTagline:
Getting Even... Just Got Even Funnier!Plot:
Depressed businessman Henry Bell and aristocrat Karen Knightly save each other's lives one night when they are ready to jump off London's Tower Bridge... more | add synopsisNewsDesk:
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Jolly but abbreviated moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Sam Neill | ... | Henry Bell | |
| Helena Bonham Carter | ... | Karen Knightly | |
| Kristin Scott Thomas | ... | Imogen Staxton-Billing | |
| Rupert Graves | ... | Oliver Knightly | |
| Martin Clunes | ... | Anthony Staxton-Billing | |
| Steve Coogan | ... | Bruce Tick | |
| John Wood | ... | Col. Marcus | |
| Liz Smith | ... | Winnie | |
| Anita Dobson | ... | Daphne Teal | |
| Charlotte Coleman | ... | Norma | |
| Adrian Scarborough | ... | Percy Cutting | |
| Sandra Reinton | ... | Hilary Tick | |
| Zoe Hilson | ... | Lydia | |
| Jamie O'Brien | ... | Damien Tick | |
| François Domange | ... | Wine Waiter |
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Rated PG-13 for some language, sex-related material, and violence.Parents Guide:
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This movie counts the second time Helena Bonham Carter and Rupert Graves have played sister and brother. They previously portrayed siblings 'Lucy and Freddy Honeychurch' in 'A Room with a View'(1986). moreSoundtrack:
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Alan Ackybourn has written some brilliantly black and farcical plays, but in Macolm Mowbray's hands, his 'Revenger's Comedies' come across merely as a jolly romp of little social relevance. The script sparkles in places, and Martin Clunes is very funny in his role, but as a whole, the piece never comes to life: perhaps it needs the intensity of theatrical staging, where the escalating sequence of events can be unfolded in greater mutual proximity than in a film. But there's also a sense I had in watching this that the script had been cut down; I don't know if this is true, but if so, it could explain why the script had an emasculated feeling, as if the dialogues between the characters had been reduced to outline form only. In general, I'm a big fan of this writer; but if you want to explore his work, you might be better starting somewhere else.