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Fast Food (1998)

Fast Food (1998)
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Stewart Sugg made his directorial debut with this low-budget British comedy-drama. Returning home to London after a long absence, Benny (Douglas Henshall) can't find the proper footing in an ever-changing world. He's in contact with phone-sex talker Letitia (Emily Woof), meets her, and learns she's actually his childhood sweetheart, Claudia, daughter of the local shop owner. Chaos reigns when Benny's buddies look for loot hidden in the shop by a gangster (Miles Anderson). Shown at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Douglas HenshallEmily Woof, (more)
Director(s):
Stewart Sugg
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Fast Food

Stewart Sugg made his directorial debut with this low-budget British comedy-drama. Returning home to London after a long absence, Benny (Douglas Henshall) can't find the proper footing in an ever-changing world. He's in contact with phone-sex talker Letitia (Emily Woof), meets her, and learns she's actually his childhood sweetheart, Claudia, daughter of the local shop owner. Chaos reigns when Benny's buddies look for loot hidden in the shop by a gangster (Miles Anderson). Shown at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
99 mins

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Director(s):
Stewart Sugg
Writer(s):
Stewart Sugg
Producer(s):
Phil Hunt
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    Phyllis S.

    One of the worst UK films I've ever seen....blah...yuck...arghhh! Only good part of the movie was Gerard Butler. And, a waste of Emily Woof's talent.

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