Gladiatress
Gladiatress | |
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Directed by | Brian Grant |
Produced by |
Graham Broadbent (producer) Liz Bunton (line producer) Peter Czernin (co-producer) Bruce Davey (producer) Katie Goodson (associate producer) Andrew Hauptman(executive producer) Nick Hill (executive producer) Damian Jones (producer) Jim Reeve (executive producer) Paul Tucker (executive producer) |
Written by | Nick Whitby |
Music by | James Seymour Brett |
Cinematography | Witold Stok |
Edited by | Fiona Colbeck |
Production company |
Mission Pictures Stock Productions |
Release dates |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Gladiatress is a 2004 British comedy film, starring Sally Phillips, Fiona Allen and Doon Mackichan. It is partly a spoof of 2000's Gladiator.
Filming
It was filmed at various locations in the UK between 11 November and 23 December 2002. Filming locations included the Bourne Woods and Frensham Ponds near Farnham in Surrey, Butser Ancient Farm in Hampshire, and West Wittering in West Sussex.
Plot
Three unlikely heroines Worthaboutapig (Sally Phillips), Dwyfuc (Doon Mackichan) and Smirgut the Fierce (Fiona Allen) set out to thwart a Roman invasion and save Celtic Britain.
Cast
- Worthaboutapig - Sally Phillips
- General Rhinus - David Hayman
- Caesar - Ronan Vibert
- Jean Marcosivellauniviromandiboule - Philippe De Grossouvre
- Dwyfuc - Doon Mackichan
- Smirgut the Fierce - Fiona Allen
- Dubonet Warrior - Rory MacGregor
- Mrs Goatsplitter - Pam Ferris
- Welsh Suitor - Brendan O'Hea
- Chamberlain - William Chubb
Critical reception
Total Film gave the DVD release of Gladiatress one star out of five and described the film as "a painfully laugh-free vehicle for the usually talented stars of TV's Smack The Pony".[1]
References
- ↑ "Gladiatress",Total Film 8 Aug 2005. Retrieved 17 September 2012.
External links
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