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Clockwise (1986) |
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Actors: Alison Steadman, John Cleese, Penelope Wilton Director: Christopher Morahan Genre: Comedy
Release Date: 2001-12-04
Audio tracks: Dolby Digital Mono: English Format: Wide screen Running time: 96 minutes
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Synopsis: John Cleese stars in this delightful British comedy as Brian Stimpson, the headmaster of a British high school whose obsession with punctuality is a source of humor for his students and joy for himself. Having been awarded the honor of being elected the chairman of a conference of headmasters from "posh" schools. To give his keynote address, Stimpson must travel all the way to Norwich. However, when a semantic misunderstanding sends Stimpson in the wrong direction, he begins a journey that not only finds him racing against time, but also avoiding the police, losing his speech and clothes, destroying a pay phone, and generally railing against a society that seems intent on forcing him to be late for the most important day of his life. Written to perfection by Michael Frayn (NOISES OFF), CLOCKWISE features a pitch perfect performance by John Cleese that makes this his funniest non MONTY PYTHON outing.
Special Features: Scene Access, Interactive Menus, Theatrical Trailer, Cast/Crew Bios
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