The Ultimate Truth (film)
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| The Ultimate Truth | |
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| Directed by | Nick Clark Tom Swanston(uncredited) |
| Produced by | Tom Swanston |
| Written by | Nick Clark Tom Swanston(uncredited) |
| Starring | Kier Howeld Jonathan Rhodes |
| Music by | James McIlwraith |
| Cinematography | Hugh Lambert |
| Editing by | Nick Clark |
| Distributed by | Film Threat |
| Release date(s) | August 2004 USA |
| Running time | 81 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
The Ultimate Truth 2004 is a British comedy film set in London and Hampshire, it is a comedy and tells the tale of Jeda Keir Howeld who after being told to 'get a life' by his girlfriend Stacey Keeley Mills decides to run for political office. along the way he meets various colourful characters that help and hinder him in equal measure.
[edit] Cast first billed only
- Keir Howeld Jeda
- Jackson Wright Weazel
- William Gregory Tim
- Jonathan Rhodes Monty
- Charles Mayer Cardinal
- Keeley Mills Stacey
- Ben Yates Randalf
- Peter Darcy O'Connor Dobber
- Randall Alleyne Drench
- Louise Ashcroft Miss Bliss
- Toni Darlow Vanessa
- Sue Peto Monty's mother
- Keely Beresford Emma
- Charles Armstrong Mr. Flemming
- Harold Gasnier Tim's father
[edit] External links
- http://www.sover.net/~ozus/ultimatetruth.htm
- The Ultimate Truth at the Internet Movie Database
- The Ultimate Truth at AllRovi
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