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Last Orders 2002

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Last Orders
15 (for sexuality and some language)
Cast
Michael Caine, Bob Hoskins, Tom Courtenay, David Hemmings, Helen Mirren, Ray Winstone, J Feild, Anatol Yusef, Cameron Fitch, Nolan Hemmings
Director
Fred Schepisi
Producer
Rainer Mockert, Nik Powell, Gary Smith, Chris Craib, Elisabeth Robinson
Writer
Graham Swift, Fred Schepisi
Duration
01:49:00
Release
Friday January 11 2002
Genres
Drama, Comedy
Distributor
Metrodome Distribution

Synopsis

When one of a group of lifelong friends dies, his buddies are left to carry out his last wishes: to take his ashes and dispose of them off the pier in the seaside town of Margate. As their sentimental journey begins and their own emotional mysteries unfold, they try to come to terms with Jack's death by reliving their lives with him. Flashbacks of the group's younger days shed light on their relationships, providing insights into their long-buried secrets. Meanwhile, with the lads speeding across the Kent countryside in a shiny Mercedes, Jack's wife undertakes her own very significant journey. As the pilgrimage turns into a pub-crawl the men discover that through it all, it's your friends who break your heart - and your friends who mend it. Tears are replaced by laughter and then just as quickly followed by more poignant memories.


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