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*Harry ([[James Lance]]) is a TV producer but dreams to get way. He loves Alex ([[Luke de Woolfson]]), an aspiring yet insecure actor who also works as a caterer. Meanwhile Alex is struggling to create an identity for himself and decides to live independently through monetary help from his brother despite Harry wanting him back |
*Harry ([[James Lance]]) is a TV producer but dreams to get way. He loves Alex ([[Luke de Woolfson]]), an aspiring yet insecure actor who also works as a caterer. Meanwhile Alex is struggling to create an identity for himself and decides to live independently through monetary help from his brother despite Harry wanting him back |
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*Tom ([[David Morris (director)|David Morris]], the co-director of the film) is a successful art dealer who is into a relationship with Lars ([[Benjamin Hart]]), a handsome sometime-model. Tom finds excuses for Lars' flings so long as Lars doesn't leave him. Meanwhile Lars has this attraction to Harry and can't get over his feelings |
*Tom ([[David Morris (director)|David Morris]], the co-director of the film) is a successful art dealer who is into a relationship with Lars ([[Benjamin Hart]]), a handsome sometime-model. Tom finds excuses for Lars' flings so long as Lars doesn't leave him. Meanwhile Lars has this attraction to Harry and can't get over his feelings |
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*William ([[Rocky Marshall]]) a divorced former rugby player finds it difficult to parent his nine-year-old daughter Georgie while trying to get on a new relationship with Lawrence ([[Leon Ockenden]]) |
*William ([[Rocky Marshall]]) a divorced former rugby player finds it difficult to parent his nine-year-old daughter Georgie while trying to get on a new relationship with Lawrence ([[Leon Ockenden]]) a striving soap . Their relationship is complicated as Georgie is intent on sabotaging his relationship. |
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*Louise ([[Georgia Zaris]]), a fag hag, is dating Paul ([[Jeremy Edwards]]), but suspects Paul is |
*Louise ([[Georgia Zaris]]), a fag hag, is dating Paul ([[Jeremy Edwards]]), but suspects Paul is despite |
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One of the of the film is when all the characters gather for an excruciatingly awkward and hilarious dinner party at which wine and secrets are spilled.<ref>[http://www.frameline.org/festival/film/detail.aspx?id=1847&fid=45 Frameline: Films - Mr. Right]</ref> |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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Directed by | David Morris and Jacqui Morris |
Written by | David Morris |
Produced by | Jacqui Morris (producer) Jonathaon Perchal (exec. producer) Mugshots Production Co. |
Starring | James Lance, Luke de Woolfson, David Morris, Benjamin Hart, Rocky Marshall, Leon Ockenden |
Cinematography | Michael Wood |
Edited by | Warren Meneely |
Music by | Jacqueline Kroft |
Release date | 2009 |
Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | Template:Film UK |
Language | English |
Mr. Right is a 2009 British film directed by David Morris and Jacqui Morris. The jointly-made gay-themed film is the debut for both directors.
Synopsis
A group of primarily gay friends living in London's Soho area try to live happily while in their quest for Mr. Right.
- Harry (James Lance) is a TV producer but dreams to get way. He loves Alex (Luke de Woolfson), an aspiring yet insecure actor who also works as a caterer. Meanwhile Alex is struggling to create an identity for himself and decides to live independently through monetary help from his brother despite Harry wanting him back
- Tom (David Morris, the co-director of the film) is a successful art dealer who is into a relationship with Lars (Benjamin Hart), a handsome sometime-model. Tom finds excuses for Lars' flings so long as Lars doesn't leave him. Meanwhile Lars has this attraction to Harry and can't get over his feelings
- William (Rocky Marshall) a divorced former rugby player finds it difficult very difficult to parent his nine-year-old daughter Georgie while trying to get on a new relationship with Lawrence (Leon Ockenden), a striving soap actor. Their relationship is complicated as Georgie is intent on sabotaging his relationship.
- Louise (Georgia Zaris), a fag hag, is dating Paul (Jeremy Edwards), but suspects Paul is gay. Meanwhile Paul is getting more and more into the gay scene despite putting a brave face that he is straight
One of the highlights of the film is when all the characters gather for an excruciatingly awkward and hilarious dinner party at which wine and secrets are spilled.[1] By the end of the film, the characters are still striving to make new paths for themselves.
Cast
- Main
- James Lance as Harry
- Luke de Woolfson as Alex
- David Morris as Tom
- Benjamin Hart as Lars
- Rocky Marshall as William
- Leon Ockenden as Lawrence
- Georgia Zaris as Louise
- Jeremy Edwards as Paul
- Others
- Jan Waters as Harry's Mother
- Maddie Planer as Georgie, Williams's daughter
- Sheila Kidd as William's mother
- Andrew Dunn as Alex's Father
- Karen Meagher as Alex's Mother
- Rick Warden as Alex's Brother
- Katy Odey as Presenter
- Lucy Jules as Emma
- Sarah Carleton as Waitress
- Dolly Wells as Fizz
- Harry Serjeant as Runner
- Ian Tytler as Charlie
- Jim Cole as Heath
- Archie Kidd as Barnaby
- Heather Bleasdale as Barnaby's Mother
- Yvonne O'Grady as Business Woman
- Max Karie as Marcel
- Kate Russell as The Yellow Team
- Ian Russell as The Yellow Team
- Mark Hayford as The Blue Team
- Diane Morgan as The Blue Team
- Terry Bird as Red Team
- Cheryl Fergison as Red Team