Fourplay (film)
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Fourplay | |
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Directed by | Mike Binder |
Produced by | Jack Binder Steve Shields (executive producer) Dan B. French Jr. (executive producer) James Harbaugh (executive producer) Joe Hollenshead (executive producer) Mike Peppel (executive producer) Sharon Bialy (associate producer) Keith Hayley (line producer) |
Written by | Mike Binder |
Starring | Colin Firth Mike Binder Iréne Jacobs Mariel Hemingway |
Music by | Steve Salani |
Cinematography | Sue Gibson |
Editing by | Christopher S. Baird |
Distributed by | The Asylum (USA) |
Release date(s) | 2001 |
Running time | 87 min |
Country | United States / United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Allmovie profile | |
IMDb profile |
Fourplay (also known as Londinium) is a romantic comedy film released in 2001.
[edit] Cast
- Colin Firth - as Allen Portland
- Mike Binder - as Ben Greene
- Irène Jacob - as Fiona Delgrazia
- Mariel Hemingway - as Carly Matthews Portland
- Stephen Fry - as Nigel Steele
- Jack Dee - as Glen
- Christopher Lawford - as Davis
- Stephen Marcus - as Davey
[edit] Plot
Fourplay follows the romantically entwined lives of a TV writer, producer, actress and makeup artist. Ben Greene (Binder) is an American comic writer who comes to Britain to write for a show, "Telford Gate". The star of the show, Carly Matthews-Portland (Hemmingway) is married to the producer, Allan (Firth). Carly decides to help Greene, by setting him up on a date with a French makeup artist, Fiona Delgrazia (Irène Jacob). However as the movie progresses, the lives of the couples get more entwined and they each decide if they are in the right relationship or not.
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[edit] External links
- Fourplay at the Internet Movie Database