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The movie was shot within 11 weeks in [[1984]] right after [[Sting (person) | Sting]] finished shooting [[The Bride]].
 
The movie was shot within 11 weeks in [[1984]] right after [[Sting (person) | Sting]] finished shooting [[The Bride]].
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Outlandos mini-bulletin from October 23, [[1984]] mentions two shooting days: [[1984-10-17]] and [[1984-10-18]].
  
 
The Stage - November 1, [[1984]] mentions that Terry Lightfoot's Band did some filming "last week" - a forties jazz club scene.
 
The Stage - November 1, [[1984]] mentions that Terry Lightfoot's Band did some filming "last week" - a forties jazz club scene.

Revision as of 02:17, 25 October 2020


Plenty
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Directed by: Fred Schepisi
Produced by: Joseph Papp, Edward R. Pressman
Written by: David Hare
Starring: Sting, Meryl Streep, Sam Neill
Music by: Bruce Smeaton
Edited by: Peter Honess
Distributed by: DISTRIBUTOR
Release date(s): 1985-09-20 (USA)
Running time: 124 minutes (UK)
Country: UK / USA
Language(s): English
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Plot summary

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Cast

  • Meryl Streep - Susan Traherne
  • Charles Dance - Raymond Brock
  • Tracey Ullman - Alice Park
  • John Gielgud - Sir Leonard Darwin
  • Sting - Mick
  • Ian McKellen - Sir Andrew Charleson
  • Sam Neill - Lazar
  • Burt Kwouk - Mr. Aung

Production

The movie was shot within 11 weeks in 1984 right after Sting finished shooting The Bride.

Outlandos mini-bulletin from October 23, 1984 mentions two shooting days: 1984-10-17 and 1984-10-18.

The Stage - November 1, 1984 mentions that Terry Lightfoot's Band did some filming "last week" - a forties jazz club scene.

Release

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Video and DVD releases

Cover art Release date Country Format Language Special features
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Awards

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Year Winner Award Category
YYYY WINNER (Film, actor, score...) AWARD (Oscar, People's Choice, etc.) CATEGORY

Nominations

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Year Nominee Award Category
YYYY NOMINEE (Film, actor, score...) AWARD (Oscar, People's Choice, etc.) CATEGORY

Score

TITLE OF SOUNDTRACK ALBUM
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Film score by COMPOSER'S NAME
Released: YYYY
Length: XX:XX
Label: RECORD LABEL

If score has its own entry in the wiki, simply include a link here and delete the rest of this header section (and the track listing sub-header.) If a score album was released, but is not discussed in a separate entry on the wiki, include this section and fill out the appropriate information.

Track listing

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  1. Track 1 (X:XX)
  2. Track 2 (X:XX)
  3. Track 3 (X:XX)
  4. Track 4 (X:XX)
  5. Track 5 (X:XX)
  6. Track 6 (X:XX)
  7. Track 7 (X:XX)
  8. Track 8 (X:XX)
  9. Track 9 (X:XX)
  10. Track 10 (X:XX)

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Quotations and trivia

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See also

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External links & reviews

References

source: The Stage - November 1, 1984 mentions filming "last week"