The Englishman Who Went Up A Hill But Came Down A Mountain (1995)

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Written by Ivor Monger, Christopher Monger

Directed by Christopher Monger

Running Time: 115 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1995

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

Two English cartographers arrive in a Welsh village to determine the status of the local vantage point. When they declare it 16 feet too short to be a mountain, the villagers devise a plan to elevate their hill while keeping the bureaucrats distracted in Christopher Monger's charming comedy.

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Cast

Image for Hugh GrantHugh GrantReginald Anson
Image for Tara FitzgeraldTara FitzgeraldElizabeth AKA Betty from Cardiff
Image for Colm MeaneyColm MeaneyMorgan the Goat
Ian McNeiceGeorge Garrad
Image for Ian HartIan HartJohnny Shellshocked
Kenneth GriffithRev. Robert Jones
Tudor VaughanThomas Twp
Hugh VaughanThomas Twp Too
Robert PughWilliams the Petroleum
Robert BlytheIvor the Grocer
Garfield MorganDavies the School
Lisa PalfreyBlod Jones
Dafydd Wyn RobertsTommy Twostrokes
Ieuan RhysSgt. Thomas
Anwen WilliamsMavis

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