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Sweet Revenge (1998)

Sweet Revenge (1998)
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Telecast on American cable television as Sweet Revenge, this wickedly black comedy was produced for British TV under the title The Revengers' Comedies, which was also the name of the Alan Ayckbourn play collection upon which it was based. Late one night on London Bridge, two potential suicides meet. Henry Bell (Sam Neill) is a midlevel executive who has been unfairly fired by his office rival; Karen Knightly (Helena Bonham Carter) is a nutty heiress whose boyfriend has jilted her in favor of a bitchy American beauty. Forsaking their plans to kill themselves, Henry and Karen go the Strangers on a Train route by agreeing to "swap" revenges: Karen will dispose of Henry's enemy, Bruce Tick (Steve Coogan), while Henry will destroy Karen's bête noire, Imogen Saxton-Billing (Kristin Scott Thomas). A U.S./U.K./French co-production, Sweet Revenge made its official debut over America's Showtime network on September 24, 2000. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Sam NeillHelena Bonham Carter, (more)
Director(s):
Malcolm Mowbray
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Sweet Revenge

Telecast on American cable television as Sweet Revenge, this wickedly black comedy was produced for British TV under the title The Revengers' Comedies, which was also the name of the Alan Ayckbourn play collection upon which it was based. Late one night on London Bridge, two potential suicides meet. Henry Bell (Sam Neill) is a midlevel executive who has been unfairly fired by his office rival; Karen Knightly (Helena Bonham Carter) is a nutty heiress whose boyfriend has jilted her in favor of a bitchy American beauty. Forsaking their plans to kill themselves, Henry and Karen go the Strangers on a Train route by agreeing to "swap" revenges: Karen will dispose of Henry's enemy, Bruce Tick (Steve Coogan), while Henry will destroy Karen's bête noire, Imogen Saxton-Billing (Kristin Scott Thomas). A U.S./U.K./French co-production, Sweet Revenge made its official debut over America's Showtime network on September 24, 2000. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Malcolm Mowbray
Writer(s):
Malcolm Mowbray
Producer(s):
Simon Bosanquet
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Situations, Adult Humor)
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    Terry S.

    The movie was quirky and funny. The scene in the begining where Henry is given other clothes and the maid and dog scene is funny. It's a light-hearted British humor.

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    Yolanda H.

    I absolutly loved this movie. It was funny witty and ofcourse had Helena Bohnam Carter as the star! Sam Neill was excellent too. I deffinatly recomend this movie to anyone ready to laugh and cry!

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    Marcia D.

    I was really disappointed by this movie. The black comedy was just too dark. I would not recommend to any friends. Maybe i was just not in the mood for it.

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