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Hugh Laurie | Roger | |
Kenneth Branagh | Andrew | |
Stephen Fry | Peter Morton | |
Alphonsia Emmanuel | Sarah Johnson | |
Emma Thompson | Maggie Chester | |
Imelda Staunton | Mary Charleston | |
Richard Briers | Lord Morton | |
Phyllida Law | Vera | |
Alex Scott | Paul (age 7) | |
Edward Jewesbury | Mr. Gooch / Peter's Solicitor | |
Hetta Charnley | Carol's fan at Airport | |
Rita Rudner | Carol Benson | |
Bill Parfitt | Baby Ben Charleston | |
Ruby May Musto | Baby Ben Charleston | |
Ann Davies | Brenda | |
Magdalena Buznea | Old Lady | |
Tony Slattery | Brian | |
Alex Lowe | Paul (age 17) | |
Chris PICKLES | The Benson's Chauffeur | |
Nicola Wright | Brian's Wife |
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Producer |
Kenneth Branagh
David Parfitt Stephen Evans Martin Bergman |
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Writer | Martin Bergman
Rita Rudner |
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Cinematography |
Roger Lanser
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It is New Year's weekend and the friends of Peter (Fry) gather at his newly inherited country house. Ten years ago, they all acted together in a Cambridge University student comedy troupe, but it's less clear how much they have in common now.Peter's friends are Andrew (Branagh), now a writer in Hollywood; married jingle writers Roger (Laurie) and Mary (Staunton); glamorous costume designer Sarah (Emmanuel); and eccentric Maggie (Thompson), who works in publishing. Cast in sharp relief to the university chums are Carol (Rudner), the American TV star wife of Andrew; and loutish Brian (Slattery), Sarah's very recently acquired lover. Law plays Peter's disapproving housekeeper, Vera; and Lowe, her son Paul. Briers appears in a cameo role as Peter's father. |
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