Dead Babies (film)
Dead Babies, (Mood Swingers for US release), is a 2000 British film directed by William Marsh. It is based on the novel of the same name by Martin Amis.
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Directed by | William Marsh |
Produced by | Richard Holmes Neil Peplow Ben Hilton |
Written by | Martin Amis William Marsh |
Starring | Paul Bettany Olivia Williams Katy Carmichael Hayley Carr Charlie Condou Alexandra Gilbreath |
Music by | Marvin Beaver Mark Pember |
Cinematography | Daniel Cohen |
Edited by | Eddie Hamilton |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Cast
- Paul Bettany as Quentin
- Katy Carmichael as Lucy Littlejohn
- Hayley Carr as Roxanne
- Charlie Condou as Giles
- Alexandra Gilbreath as Cecilia
- William Marsh as Marvel
- Kris Marshall as Skip
- Andy Nyman as Keith
- Cristian Solimeno as Andy
- Olivia Williams as Diana
Reception
Critical reception
The film, which was badly received, was reviewed in the British newspaper The Guardian which described it as "boring, embarrassing, nasty and stupid - and not in a good way".[1]
gollark: Ah, it has haatched.
gollark: _ponders NDing nebula to annoy ezio_
gollark: I decided to get another AP egg for an experiment. Will get ToD stuff soon.
gollark: Praise be to the Broccoli God, for <:broccoli:368307291243544576> lets us trade for stupidly valuable stuff via a hybrid luck/skill system!
gollark: The mysterious ways of the Broccoli God.
References
- "Dead Babies" The Guardian
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