Bad Behaviour (1993 film)
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1993 British film
Bad Behaviour | |
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Directed by | Les Blair |
Written by | Les Blair |
Produced by | Sarah Curtis Sally Hibbin |
Starring | Stephen Rea Sinéad Cusack Philip Jackson Clare Higgins |
Cinematography | Witold Stok |
Edited by | Martin Walsh |
Music by | John Altman |
Distributed by | First Independent Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Box office | 83,669ドル (UK)[1] |
Bad Behaviour is a 1993 British comedy film directed by Les Blair and starring Stephen Rea, Sinéad Cusack and Philip Jackson.[2] The film depicts an Irish couple living with their family in North London.
Cast
[edit ]- Stephen Rea - Gerry McAllister
- Sinéad Cusack - Ellie McAllister
- Philip Jackson - Howard Spink
- Clare Higgins - Jessica Kennedy
- Phil Daniels - The Nunn Brothers
- Mary Jo Randle - Winifred Turner
- Saira Todd - Sophie Bevan
- Amanda Boxer - Linda Marks
- Luke Blair - Joe McAllister
- Joe Coles - Michael McAllister
- Tamlin Howard - Jake Spink
- Emily Hill - Rosie Kennedy
- Philippe Lewinson - Jason
- Ian Flintoff - Chairperson
- Kenneth Hadley - Priest
References
[edit ]- ^ "UK films and co-productions". Screen International . 14 January 1994. p. 50.
- ^ BFI.org