Things to Do Before You're 30 (2004)

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Written by Mischa Alexander, Patrick Wilde

Directed by Simon Shore

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2004

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

A host of British stars including Dougray Scott, Jimi Mistry and Billie Piper star in this engaging story about a group of London friends embracing life and friendship with all their complications.

Cast

Dougray ScottCass
Image for Shaun ParkesShaun ParkesAdam
Image for Emilia FoxEmilia FoxKate
Image for Jimi MistryJimi MistryDylan
Image for Billie PiperBillie PiperVicky
Bruce MacKinnonColin
Donna AlexanderFiona
Sebastian J. BrookKitchen Porter
Scott BunceVomiting Party Guest
Rosie CavalieroRosie
Darren CheekJealous Boyfriend
Scott ChisholmJoe
Image for Charlie CoxCharlie CoxDanny
Beverley DenimLorraine Day
Cassandra FrenchJess
Stacy HartTina Mellor
George InnesDon
George IrvingMontgomery
Keira Jane MalikSheera
Jamie MartinBoyfriend
Sophie McConnellMidwife
Simon MinihaneAdam's Barman
Heidi MonsenTV Presenter
Roger MorlidgeBilly
Danny NussbaumJohnny
Gerry O'SullivanFarmyard Fc Captain
Blair PlantHospital Porters Referee
Chris PolickGavin
Adam RedmayneCaptain
Stacey RocaGina Moncur
Alaistair SoutheyAthletico Greenwich Player
Jordan StevensJoe's Brother
David Paul WestToby
Nina YoungClaire

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