Three Men in a Boat (1975)
One hot June day, three friends decide there is nothing they would like to do more than to get away from London. A boating holiday with lots of fresh air and exercise would be just the very thing, or so their doctors tell them. So, after debating the merits of hotel or camp beds and what to pack, they set off on their voyage - a trip up the Thames from Henley to Oxford - but very quickly find themselves ill-equipped for the trials of riverbank life.
Director:
Stephen Frears
Writer:
Tom Stoppard
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Michael Palin as Harris |
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Tim Curry as Jerome K Jerome |
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Stephen Moore as George |
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Bill Stewart as 1st Porter |
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Michael Elphick as 2nd Porter |
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George Innes as Train Driver |
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Russell Dixon as Harris' Cousin |
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Mary MacLeod as Pathetic Woman |
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Alan Collins as Desolate Man |
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Clifford Kershaw as Irate Man |
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Eileen Helsby as Woman with baby |
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Tony Rohr as Blackmailer |
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George Camiller as Shelley |
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William Russell as Doctor |
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Frank Mills as River Hand |
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Hugh Thomas as Chemist |
| Directing | Stephen Frears | Director |
| Writing | Tom Stoppard | Screenplay |
| Camera | Brian Tufano | Director of Photography |
| Sound | David Fanshawe | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Jerome K. Jerome | Novel |
| Production | Rosemary Hill | Producer |
| Editing | Ken Pearce | Editor |
| Editing | Robin Sales | Editor |