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Preaching to the Perverted DVD cover |
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Directed by | Stuart Urban |
Produced by | Keith Hayley |
Starring | Guinevere Turner Tom Bell Christien Anholt |
Music by | Magnus Fiennes Maya Fiennes |
Cinematography | Sam McCurdy |
Release date(s) | 1997 |
Running time | 100 minutes |
Language | English |
Preaching to the Perverted is a 1997 British comedy film written and directed by Stuart Urban.[1][2]
The film stars Guinevere Turner as Tanya Cheex, a New York dominatrix. Tom Bell plays Henry Harding MP and Christien Anholt plays Peter Emery. In addition, several well-known BDSM performance artists appear:
The film was originally developed by the BBC, but they later dropped the script, believing it would never be capable of showing the movie on UK TV. However, in April 2004 the movie was shown on terrestrial TV in the UK on BBC1.
The film was banned in Ireland by then film censor Sheamus Smith.
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Henry Harding MP, a British government minister on a moral crusade, hires an inexperienced young computer whizzkid, Peter Emery who works for a Christian computer company called Holy Hardware, to infiltrate the United Kingdom BDSM scene. Harding is set on putting a club called "House of Thwax" run by Mistress Tanya Cheex out of business, and is sure that Peter's secretly videotaped evidence of the club's activities will do the trick. However, the virginal Peter takes a liking to Tanya Cheex and finds himself falling for the Mistress. Amongst the locations used Layer Marney Tower in Essex plays a pivotal role for a party scene.
The CD contains: