Bright Young Things
Trailer: Bright Young Things
Year: 2003
Genre: Comedy
Studio: The Film Consortium, UK Film Council, Visionview Productions, Icon Films, Revolution Films, Doubting Hall Limited
Director: Stephen Fry
Cast: Stephen Campbell Moore, Emily Mortimer, Harriet Walter, Michael Sheen, James McAvoy, David Tennant
Crew: Evelyn Waugh (Novel), Stephen Fry (Screenplay), Stephen Fry (Director), Tim Alban (Sound Re-Recording Mixer), Jonny Benson (Third Assistant Director), Adam Parry (Title Designer)
Runtime: 106 minutes
Release: Oct 03, 2003
IMDb: 6.35/10 by 86 users
Popularity: 11
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Budget: 10
Revenue: 0
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