Getting It Right (film)
Getting It Right | |
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Directed by | Randal Kleiser |
Written by | Elizabeth Jane Howard |
Produced by | Jonathan D. Krane Randal Kleiser |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Clive Tickner |
Edited by | Chris Kelly |
Music by | Colin Towns |
Distributed by | M.C.E.G. |
Release date |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Countries | United Kingdom United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $960,385 |
Getting It Right is a 1989 British-American comedy-drama film starring Jesse Birdsall, Jane Horrocks, and Helena Bonham Carter.[1] The tagline was: "Gavin is 31... and a virgin. One wild night and three women later, he's finally... Getting It Right"
Synopsis
The film concerns the late coming of age of protagonist Gavin Lamb (Birdsall), a painfully shy 31-year-old virgin still living at home with his parents and who works as a hairdresser in a West End salon. The socially awkward Gavin forges sudden romantic connections with three very different women: a sultry millionairess (Redgrave), an idiosyncratic recluse (Bonham Carter), and a single mother (Horrocks) who is a junior hairdresser at his salon.
Cast
- Jesse Birdsall as Gavin Lamb
- Jane Horrocks as Jenny
- Helena Bonham Carter as Lady Minerva Munday
- Pat Heywood as Mrs. Lamb
- Bryan Pringle as Mr. Lamb
- Lynn Redgrave as Joan
- Richard Huw as Harry
- John Gielgud as Sir Gordon Munday
- Judy Parfitt as Lady Stella Munday
- Peter Cook as Mr. Adrian
- Shirley Anne Field as Anne
- Ian Redford as Bill
- Kevin Drinkwater as Winthrop
- Rupert Holliday-Evans as Peter
- June Ellis as Mrs. Wagstaffe
Theme
The film's theme song, also titled "Getting it Right", was sung by Dusty Springfield.[2]
References
External links
- 1989 films
- British films
- 1980s coming-of-age comedy-drama films
- British coming-of-age comedy-drama films
- English-language films
- Films about virginity
- Films directed by Randal Kleiser
- British sex comedy films
- Films based on British novels
- Films scored by Colin Towns
- 1980s sex comedy films
- 1989 comedy films
- 1989 drama films