Outside Bet

2012 British comedy film

  • 27 April 2012 (2012-04-27)
Running time
94 mins.CountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishBudget$7,500,000[1]

Outside Bet, also known as Weighed In: The Story of the Mumper, is a British comedy film directed by Sacha Bennett and starring Bob Hoskins, Jenny Agutter, Philip Davis and Adam Deacon. The film was released on 20 April 2012.[1]

Plot

It is 1985. Thatcher is in power, Sade is on the radio, and the print workers have gone on strike. But nothing, not even a scale eight earthquake can put a dampener on a group of close friends that meet every Sunday in their regular South London pub for a pint and free flowing banter of the highest order. Set against the backdrop of a changing way of life-as Rupert Murdoch moves the printing of his newspapers from Fleet Street to Wapping-this is a tale of seven firm friends, who embark on a unique journey that eventually leads them to gamble all of their savings and redundancy money on a single race.

Cast

  • Bob Hoskins - Percy 'Smudge' Smith
  • Calum MacNab - Mark 'Bax' Baxter
  • Terry Stone - Johnny Gosamer
  • Jenny Agutter - Shirley Baxter
  • Philip Davis - Threads
  • Adam Deacon - Sam The Soleman
  • Vincent Regan - Jago
  • Mark Cooper Harris - Harry
  • Emily Atack - Katie
  • Montserrat Lombard - Becka
  • Terry Stone - Johnny Gossamer
  • Perry Benson - Sefton Wallace
  • Dudley Sutton - Alfie Hobnails
  • Linda Robson- Lil
  • Rita Tushingham - Martha
  • Ali Cook - Stevie
  • Lucy Drive - Erica
  • Rebecca Ferdinando - Cheryl

Reception

The film was not well received by critics. The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes records 9 reviews with an average rating of 3.4/10.[2] Other reviews have been more positive - Mark Kermode declared it his Film of the Week, saying he was "charmed" by the film, and also made it one of his 6 "Gems" of the year.[3]

External links

  • Outside Bet at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata

References

  1. ^ a b "UK Cinema Release Dates | Search | outside bet".
  2. ^ "Outside Bet (2012)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 14 May 2012.
  3. ^ Kermode, Mark (23 December 2012). "Hidden gems of 2012: DVDS". The Guardian.


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