Gregory's Two Girls
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Gregory's Two Girls | |
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Directed by | Bill Forsyth |
Produced by | Christopher Young |
Written by | Bill Forsyth |
Starring | John Gordon Sinclair Carly McKinnon Maria Doyle Kennedy Hugh McCue Dougray Scott Dawn Steele Alexander Morton |
Distributed by | Channel 4 |
Release date(s) | 15 October 1999 |
Running time | 116 min |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Gregory's Two Girls is a 1999 British film. It is the sequel to Gregory's Girl, which also starred John Gordon Sinclair and was written and directed by Bill Forsyth. The resulting movie received mixed reviews.
[edit] Plot summary
Eighteen years after the events of Gregory's Girl, Greg Underwood (Sinclair) - now a 35-year-old English teacher in his former secondary school - has fantasies about 16-year old student Frances (McKinnon). His politically-motivated lessons inspire Frances and Douglas, another student, to plot to overthrow a businessman they suspect of trading torture equipment.
[edit] External links
- Gregory's Two Girls at the Internet Movie Database
- Scotland: the Movie Location Guide
- BBC News - article from the 1999 Edinburgh Film Festival
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