Ladies Room (1999)

Ever want to see a TV guide from 2 weeks ago?
With DigiGuide you can keep as much old listing data as you like.
Click here to download DigiGuide now

14 day TV guide too small?
Get a head start with a couple of months of advance TV listings.
Click here to get started

Written by Leila Basen, Natalina Di Leandro

Directed by Penelope Buitenhuis, Gabriella Cristiani

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: Canada/UK

Filmed in Colour

Off-beat drama following several stories set in women's restrooms. Three actresses are forced to prepare for their performance in the same bathroom because their dressing rooms are flooded; and an Italian woman learns the truth about her lover when she accompanies him to the opera and meets his pregnant wife in the ladies' room.

Cast

Image for John MalkovichJohn MalkovichRoberto
Molly ParkerJulia
Veronica FerresLauren
Greta ScacchiLucia
Image for Lorraine BraccoLorraine BraccoGemma
Dorothée BerrymanBag Lady
Lena BlackburnLola
Steve BratzlaffFilippo
Gregory CalpakisParamedic
Ruth DahanPortly Woman
Michael D'AmicoBouncer
Yahsmin DaviaultBree
Anne DryburghWig
Genevieve DuPaulDancer Student
Julien Erwin DupuyYoung Boy
Alan FawcettBill
Gillian FerrabeeLuella
Catherine FriesenFanny
Yanek GadzalaYoung Man
Simone-Elise GirardGirl
John GlasspooleAdam
Kori GulottaBar Woman
Belinda HumSilicon Woman
Natalie LefebvreAlexis
Janis KershnerStellar
Caitlan MaggsMiss Kate
Shirley MerovitzWashroom Attendant
Doris MilmoreTattooed Woman
Catherine NadeauDancer Student
Anne NahabedianIntella
Alika AutranStringy Dancer
Irina BaltchevaStudent Dancer

Still looking for more?

 Click here to search the web for Ladies Room

Add a comment

(required)
(required but not displayed)
Your e-mail is also used for adding an Avatar image to your comment using the free and very cool Gravatar.com
 
(your personal web site)

Please note we can not guarantee that programme makers will read your comment as we have no direct relationship with them, so requests for application forms will almost certainly be ignored (try searching Google instead). This is merely an opportunity to register opinions, questions or comments about a programme's content.