The Wedding Tackle
Synopsis
On Hal's all day stag night, Little Ted sets in motion a disastrous chain of events when he persuades Mr. Mac to convince Petula, (his ex-girlfriend) to seduce Hal in a pub lavatory so that he can record it on Polaroid. Hal, the meantime, wants Mr. Mac to seduce Vinni so that he can catch them in flagrante, giving him the excuse to call off the wedding.
Meanwhile, Vinni has decided that she has no intention of marrying Hal and gate-crashes the pub crawl in order to finally have things out with him. In this Machiavellian comedy of errors, there is no saying who will end up with whom.
Details
- Year
- 2000
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 94 mins
- Format
- 35mm Kodak
- Director
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Rami Dvir
- Producer
- Don Horne
- Screenwriter
- Nigel Horne
- Director of Photography
- Shelley Hirst
- Sound
- Matthew Harmer
- Music
- Adelphi (Charles Hodgkinson, Kirk Zavieh)
- Principal cast
- Adrian Dunbar, Tony Slattery, Victoria Smorfit, Neil Stuke, Amanda Redman, James Purefoy, Leslie Grantham, Susan Vidler
- Executive Editors
- Matthew Tabern, Mike Latham
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Viking Films. Contact: Nigel Horne 41 Moonhouse Road, London W2 5DH Tel: 020 7221 9173 Fax: 020 7221 9173 vikingfilms@mcmail.com
Sales Company
Ian Rattray Films Contact: Ian Rattray 10 Wiltshire Gardens, Twickenham, Middlesex, London TW2 6ND Tel: 020 8296 0555 Fax: 020 8296 0556 ianrattray@cableinet.co.uk
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