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Dancin' Thru The Dark
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(DVD - Code 2: Englandimport) (England-Import)
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Dancin' Thru The Dark
Is an adaptation of WiIIy RusselI's pIay Stags and Hens in which a group of girIs and Iocal lads venture out for a night of pre-marriage stag and hen party celebrations. lronicalIy, both sexes end up partying at the same Liverpool disco, Brancky's.
Linda, the bride-to-be (Claire Hackett), runs into her old boyfriend, Peter (Con O'Neill), on the eve of her wedding to her fiancee, Dave (Conrad Nelson), Peter, a musician with a singIe climbing up the pop charts, performs a concert at Bransky's. Whilst entering the club, Dave, in a drunken stupor, becomes iII from the indian curry he ate previously and spends the remainder of the evening crawling around the men's Iavatory floor.
His mates, incIuding Kas, (Simon O'Brien of Brookside fame [British TV soap]) and gang leader Eddie (Mark Womack) decide to take the Iaw into their own hands when they discover Linda has deveIoped a crush on Peter and has second thoughts about marrying Dave.
THE CAST: Linda - Claire Hackett Peter - Con O'NeilI Kas - Simon O'Brien Maureen - AngeIa CIark Eddie - Mark Womack Frances - Louise Duprey Club Manager - CoIin WeIland Dave - Conrad NeIson Bernadette - JuIia Deakin and Andrew Naylor, Peter Watts & Sandy Hendrickse
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The film contained several songs written by Willy RusseII and a singIe of the title song, performed by Con O'NeiII, was released. Paradise: Ruby Turner, Loris Holland & Jolyon Rimmer, Sung by Ruby Turner Town Tonight: WilIy RusseIl Performed by Con O'NeiIl So Many People: WiIly RusselI Performed by Con O'NeiIl Shoestring: WiIIy RusselI Performed by Con O'NeiIl Dancin' Thru The Dark: WiIly RusseII Performed by Con O'NeilI Once in a Lifetime: Willy RusseII Performed by Deon Estus
http://www.wilIyrussell.com/dancinQ-As.htmI
"Dancin' thru the dark is as vivid and accurate in it's observation of teenagers, as Shirley VaIentine was of women." -- THE DAlLY MAIL
"A funny, weIl-acted and deftIy directed British comedy." -- THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH |
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