Bright Young Things
Bright Young Things
Release: 2003-10-03
·Runtime: 106m
·★ 6.2
Comedy
During the 1930s in England, a group of young socialites dominate the national gossip with extravagant and outlandish antics. Among the group is the aspiring novelist Adam Fenwick-Symes, who is attempting to raise enough money to marry fellow member Nina Blount. However, after customs officials confiscate his first manuscript, Fenwick-Symes must recover from the financial setback and figure out new ways to earn money for a wedding.
Production Countries
United Kingdom
Production Companies
The Film Consortium
UK Film Council
Visionview Productions
Icon Films
Revolution Films
Doubting Hall Limited
Trailers & Videos
Cast
Guy Henry
as Archie
Paul Popplewell
as Private
Bruno Lastra
as Basilio
Arturo Venegas
as Alphonse
Nicholas Le Prevost
as Lord Maitland
Stockard Channing
as Mrs. Melrose Ape
Fenella Woolgar
as Agatha Runcible
Bill Paterson
as Sir James Brown
Jim Carter
as Chief Customs Officer
Richard E. Grant
as Father Rothschild
Margaret Tyzack
as Lady Thobbing
Lisa Dillon
as Jane Brown
Gerard Horan
as Race Official
Simon McBurney
as Sneath
John Mills
as Gentleman
Nigel Planer
as Taxi Driver
Mark Gatiss
as House Agent
Lisa Jackson
as Mary Moore
Dan Aykroyd
as Lord Monomark
Peter O'Toole
as Colonel Blount
Adrian Scarborough
as Customs Officer
Alec Newman
as Tiger
Jim Broadbent
as The Drunken Major
Rebekah Staton
as Imperial Hotel Receptionist
Tom Frederic
as Party Guest
David Tennant
as Ginger Littlejohn
Michael Sheen
as Miles Maitland
Alan Williams
as Bookie
Stephen Fry
as Chauffeur
Stephen Campbell Moore
as Adam Fenwick-Symes
Emily Mortimer
as Nina Blount
Harriet Walter
as Lady Maitland
James McAvoy
as Simon Balcairn
Simon Callow
as King of Anatolia
Angela Thorne
as Kitty Blackwater
Tony Maudsley
as Race Steward
Julia McKenzie
as Lottie Crump
Imelda Staunton
as Lady Brown
Crew
George Cottle
Stunts
Judy Farr
Set Decoration
Valentino Musetti
Stunt Coordinator
Anne Dudley
Original Music Composer
Henry Braham
Director of Photography
Stephen Fry
Screenplay, Director, Executive Producer
Andrew Eaton
Executive Producer
Michael Winterbottom
Executive Producer
Jim Reeve
Executive Producer