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An Awfully Big Adventure (VHS, 1995)
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A stage-struck lass gets more than her share of life lessons when she takes a job with an unconventional theatre troupe in post-WWII Liverpool. From the fey, sadistic director...Read more

An Awfully Big Adventure (VHS, 1995)

Mike Newell, Hugh Grant|Theatrical release: 1995|Rating: R (MPAA)
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An Awfully Big Adventure (1995, VHS)
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    Movie synopsis

    A stage-struck lass gets more than her share of life lessons when she takes a job with an unconventional theatre troupe in post-WWII Liverpool. From the fey, sadistic director to the over-the-top leading man, our naive heroine treads (and stirs up) the dangerous waters of the theatre. A thoughtful dramedy from the director of "Four Weddings and a Funeral."

    Product Details
    • Number of Tapes: 1
    • Rating: R (MPAA)
    • UPC: 794043414930

    Additional Details
    Format:VHS

    Credits
    Director:Mike Newell
    Leading Role:Hugh Grant
    eBay Product ID: EPID3235611
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    Movie trailer and editorial reviews

    "...Grant does his boldest work yet....He is diabolically funny and unapologetically cruel..."
    Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (08/10/1995)

    "...[The] period re-creation is strong..."
    Variety - Todd McCarthy (01/30/1995)

    "...ADVENTURE boasts some superb ensemble acting, with especially fine performances from Peter Firth...and Georgian Cates..."
    Sight and Sound - Philip Kemp (04/01/1995)

    "...The best reason to see the film is for Rickman's withering portrait of a moody rotter....[He's] a stunning actor..."
    Los Angeles Times - Peter Rainer (07/21/1995)

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