The Wedding Tackle

10 April 2012

A film based on the idea of a stag binge that turns into an all-night-and-the-next-day pub crawl. What's worse? Answer: a film like this that seems to last all day and all night and is set mostly in a pub and adjacent men's and women's bogs.

Written and produced by Nigel Horne (ex-property developer), directed by Rami Dvir (ex-Israeli airforce), and including Tony Slattery, Adrian Dunbar, Amanda Redman, James Purefoy, Victoria Smurfit and other twenty-andthirtysomethings in its bargain-basement cast of sleazy boozers, this is British film-making in the pits. You half expect it to be a Lottery-financed Arts Council disaster. A disaster all right, but, for once, not at the public expense. It's one small mercy.

The Wedding Tackle
Cert: cert12

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