Born Romantic (2000)

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Written by David Kane

Directed by David Kane

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

This is a tale of different peoples experiences in the big city of London

Fergus (David Morrissey) has decided to come to London in order for him to find the woman of his dreams.

You see he hasn't seen her for six years and, without a clue where to begin, he heads for the British Museum, knowing she loves the Elgin Marbles.

Eddie (Jimi Mistry), a small time thief, badly bodges a heist and escapes into the salsa club with the police in hot pursuit.

Jocelyn's (Catherine McCormack) very bizarre job means she tends cemetery plots for those families who have gone away.

Frankie (Craig Ferguson) is a smooth and straightlaced guy who, after dumping a date, winds up in the salsa club too and spots the sleek and elegant Eleanor (Olivia Williams) and with her dismissive tone piques his interest all the more.

Finally of course, there's Jimmy (Adrian Lester), the London cabbie who watches as these various dramas run their course...

Cast

Image for David MorrisseyDavid MorrisseyFergus
Image for Jimi MistryJimi MistryEddie
Image for Catherine McCormackCatherine McCormackJocelyn
Craig FergusonFrankie
Image for Olivia WilliamsOlivia WilliamsEleanor
Image for Adrian LesterAdrian LesterJimmy
Jane HorrocksMo
Image for Ian HartIan HartSecond Cab Driver
Image for Kenneth CranhamKenneth CranhamBarney
Image for John ThomsonJohn ThomsonFirst Cab Driver
Image for Paddy ConsidinePaddy ConsidineRay
Image for Hermione NorrisHermione NorrisCarolanne
Image for Sally PhillipsSally PhillipsSuzy
Jessica HynesLibby
Martin SavageWayne

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