Parting Shots (2004)
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Synopsis: Many conversations have turned to the topic of what to do if someone only has a short time left to live. Say goodbye to loved ones? Slump into a depression? Go party-crazy and live it up until the... Many conversations have turned to the topic of what to do if someone only has a short time left to live. Say goodbye to loved ones? Slump into a depression? Go party-crazy and live it up until the Reaper comes knocking? For Harry Sterndale (Chris Rea) the choice is simple: Tracking down everyone who has ever done him wrong, Harry is hellbent on getting some revenge before he passes into the ether. While this might sound like a bleak premise for a movie, PARTING SHOTS is, in fact, darkly humorous, with musician-turned-actor Rea ably supported by a stellar cast, which includes appearances from Ben Kingsley (GANDHI), Bob Hoskins (MONA LISA), Diana Rigg (THE AVENGERS), Joanna Lumley (ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS), and many others. [More]
Starring: Ben Kingsley, Bob Hoskins, Felicity Kendal, Joanna Lumley
Starring: Ben Kingsley, Bob Hoskins, Felicity Kendal, Joanna Lumley, Oliver Reed, Diana Rigg
Director: Michael Winner
Director: Michael Winner
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