Mister Lonely (2007)

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Written by Avi Korine, Harmony Korine

Directed by Harmony Korine

Running Time: 138 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2007

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: UK/France/Ireland/USA

Filmed in Colour

Harmony Korine's Film4-funded film stars Diego Luna as a disillusioned Michael Jackson impersonator who finds faith and love when he meets a Marilyn Monroe impersonator who takes him to a remote Scottish island where impersonators are free to live their lives. But her husband, a Charlie Chaplin impersonator becomes jealous and as the community of impersonators build a theatre to display their talents, emotions reach boiling point.

When is Mister Lonely next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Film4 Tomorrow, 1:25am. See more...

Cast

Diego LunaMichael Jackson
Image for Samantha MortonSamantha MortonMarilyn Monroe
Denis LavantCharlie Chaplin
Image for James FoxJames FoxThe Pope
Image for Werner HerzogWerner HerzogFather Umbrillo
Leos CaraxRenard
Richard StrangeAbraham Lincoln
Jason PennycookeSammy Davis Jr.
Anita PallenbergThe Queen
Rachel KorineLittle Red Riding Hood
Joseph MorganJames Dean
Melita MorganMadonna
Daniel RovaiMoe Stooge
Nigel CooperCurly Stooge
Mal WhiteleyLarry Stooge

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