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2004 British film
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Directed by | David Cohen |
Written by | David Cohen |
Produced by | Nick Cohen |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Dead Cool is a 2004 British comedy-drama film. It was written and directed by David Cohen.
Plot
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Cast
- Imogen Stubbs as Henny
- Steven Geller as David
- James Callis as Josh
- Anthony Calf as Mark
- Liz Smith as Liz
- Rosanna Arquette as Deirdre
- Gemma Lawrence as Sue
- Olivia Wedderburn as Em
- Aaron Johnson as George
- Martin Cole as Jim
- Patricia England as Granny
- David Cohen as Rabbi
Reception
Derek Elley of Variety wrote: "There's nothing wrong with "Dead Cool" that a further rewrite and slicker direction couldn't fix. London-set light relationships comedy centered on a teen boy coming to grips with his mom's new boyfriend and the memory of his late father boasts good performances but is let down by weak dialogue and an unfocused feel." Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian gave it 2 out of 5.
References
- Elley, Derek (4 August 2005). "Dead Cool". Variety.
- Bradshaw, Peter (17 June 2005). "Dead Cool". The Guardian.
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