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Craig Charles Movies

2005  
 
Tagged as a "fairy tale for adults," Nicola Scott's byzantine spiritual fantasy Fated opens in Liverpool on New Year's Eve of 1992, when Tatty (Michael Angelis), a middle-aged artist, is suddenly and unexpectedly abandoned by his much younger French paramour, Amy (Katrine De Candole). As she flees from him, she is struck dead by a passing car - the incident quietly observed by a local boy (James Harris. Torn asunder with grief, Tatty erects a statue of his beloved and mounts it in the crumbling church of St. Luke's; he then bows to the monument and begs the deceased woman to revisit him in the flesh. Exactly thirteen years later, on New Year's 2005, Tatty's life is now a wreck; the incident has reduced him to an impoverished, ragged hobo who resides in St. Luke's, still hovering over his statue. Fleeing aggressors, a local boy, Cal (Brendan Mackey), opts to evade harm by stowing away in the church for one night. He encounters Tatty, and - when the head of the statue is accidentally knocked off - Amy is resurrected. Tatty informs Amy that her only hope of staying alive resides in kissing Cal (the first man she spotted after her resurrection) before dawn. But he fails to anticipate Amy's continued rejection of himself and her inclination to fall in love with Cal. As the night progresses, events unfurl in surprising and completely unexpected ways. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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1995  
 
Loyal fans of the British sci-fi satire series Red Dwarf will tell you it's one of the funniest things on television, but not every funny thing that happens on the set makes it onto the show. Red Dwarf: Smeg Ups is a collection of bloopers, goofs, outtakes, and unused scenes from the first three seasons of Red Dwarf; the video also includes a visit to a Red Dwarf fan convention, and the original version of the song "Tongue Tied." ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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1994  
 
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This animated take on the story of Cinderella finds little Prince Cinders left at home by his three mean big brothers who head off to Princess Lovelypenny's party to dance the night away. Soon Prince Cinders is visited by an incompetent fairy godmother, who tries to turn him into a buff bodybuilder but instead turns him into a big hairy gorilla. Prince Cinders might make it to the party, but will they let him in if he looks like an ape? ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

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1994  
 
Life is hardly perfect in the fractured future world of the British sci-fi comedy series Red Dwarf, but this home video release shows just how screwed up things can get aboard the spaceship. Red Dwarf: Smeg Ups is a collection of bloopers and outtakes from seasons four, five, and six of the series, featuring hilarious dialogue flubs, mishaps with props, and special effects that turn out to be not so special after all. The video also includes answers to frequently asked questions about Red Dwarf (including the mystery of Lister's two appendectomies). Sanitation android Krysten (played by Robert Llewellyn) is your host. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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