The Waiting Room (2007 film)
The Waiting Room is a 2007 British romantic drama film directed by Roger Goldby and starring Anne-Marie Duff, Frank Finlay and Ralf Little.[1] It was produced by Bright Pictures. The story follows three south London couples who try to come to terms with their love lives.
The Waiting Room | |
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Directed by | Roger Goldby |
Starring | Anne-Marie Duff Frank Finlay Ralf Little |
Production company | Bright Pictures |
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Running time | 1h 46m |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The film's running time is 102 minutes and 24 seconds.
Cast
- Anne-Marie Duff - Anna
- Frank Finlay - Roger
- Rupert Graves - George
- Adrian Bower - Toby
- Daisy Donovan - Penny
- Ralf Little - Stephen
- Phyllida Law - Helen
- Zoe Telford - Jem
- Christine Bottomley - Fiona
- Leader Hawkins - Frank
- Peggy Batchelor - Doris
- Polly Rose McCarthy - Charlie
- Elizabeth Perry - Lady with Pram
- Lizzy McInnerny - Fiona's Mum
- Allan Corduner - Fiona's Dad
- Lee Williams - Brian
- Lottie Birdsall - Football Girl
- Kate Conway - Emily's Mum
- Finlay Kenny Tighe - Joe
- Paul Popplewell - Van driver
- Natalie Danks-Smith - Laura
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