Driving Lessons (2006)

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Written by Jeremy Brock

Directed by Jeremy Brock

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2006

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

Julie Walters and Rupert Grint star in this drama about how a downtrodden schoolboy's life is changed forever when he takes an unconventional summer job. Ben's school holidays are conservative and traditional, filled with Bible classes with his vicar father, driving lessons with his overbearing mother and helping out at an old people's home. They become a whole lot more exciting though when he takes a job with Evie, a retired actress who whisks him away on a series of adventures and challenges the very idea of who he wants to be.

Cast

Image for Julie WaltersJulie WaltersEvie Walton
Image for Rupert GrintRupert GrintBen Marshall
Image for Laura LinneyLaura LinneyLaura Marshall
Image for Nicholas FarrellNicholas FarrellRobert Marshall
Oliver MilburnPeter
Michelle DuncanBryony
Jim NortonMr. Fincham
Image for Tamsin EgertonTamsin EgertonSarah
Rose KeeganEmma Pagent
Rupert Holliday-EvansStore Clerk
Chandra RueggChandra
John YuleManager
Jordan YoungReceptionist
Rita DaviesMrs. Robottom
Surinder DuhraDriving Inspector

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