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26-10-2008, 11:47 PM
Film Four & Film Four +1 26-10-08.
Astra 2D at 28.2E 10729 V SYM:22000 FEC 5/6
Film Four SID8335 VPID2312 APID2313 Eng
Film Four +1 SID8330 VPID2332 APID2333 Eng
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FilmFour (last updated Sun 26 Oct 2008, 05:25 GMT)
1.00pm (GMT) Addams Family Values (PG) 1993 Macabre comedy sequel to the 1991 smash-hit movie, based on the Sixties TV series. Morticia and Gomez (Anjelica Huston and Raul Julia) make the mistake of hiring a new nanny to protect the latest addition to the weirdest family in town from his sinister siblings — but the seemingly perfect childcarer turns out to be serial killer. Co-starring Christopher Lloyd, Christina Ricci and Joan Cusack (888)
2.55pm Kidnapped (U) 1971 Adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's novel set during the Jacobite Revolution, starring Lawrence Douglas as a naive young man who is cheated out of his inheritance by his conniving uncle, abducted and taken aboard a slave ship, where he forms an alliance with a fearsome rebel. Michael Caine and Trevor Howard head a star-studded cast, which also includes Jack Hawkins and Donald Pleasence (888)
5.00pm Watership Down (U) 1978 Fantastic animated tearjerker, cleverly blending a range of techniques to tell the tale of a ragtag group of rabbits whose warren is set to be destroyed, forcing them to search for somewhere new to live. The star-studded voice cast includes John Hurt, Richard Briers, Marcus Graham-Cox, Denholm Elliott, Michael Hordern and Zero Mostel. Includes Art Garfunkel's haunting number one smash Bright Eyes (888)
6.50pm Last Holiday (12) 2006 Premiere. Comedy, starring Queen Latifah as a shy woman told she has only weeks to live. Resolving to make the most of the time she has left, she heads for a French hotel presided over by her hero, world-renowned chef Gerard Depardieu, where her newfound passion for life has a remarkable effect on the other guests. Also starring LL Cool J, Timothy Hutton and Giancarlo Esposito
9.00pm Bulletproof Monk (12) 2003 Chow Yun-Fat stars as a mysterious Tibetan monk entrusted with protecting an ancient and mystical scroll. As a group of modern-day Nazis seek the relic in a bid to resurrect the Third Reich, the monk must find a successor to take over his task — with pickpocket Seann William Scott the unlikely choice. Martial arts thriller, also starring Jaime King, Victoria Smurfitt and Karel Roden (888)
11.05pm Breakfast on Pluto (15) 2005 Premiere. An Irish orphan becomes an outcast at his foster home, and soon begins to question his ***uality, forming a bond with a nightclub performer who works for the IRA. When the cross-dressing lad later moves to London he enjoys the freedom of performing on stage himself, but it isn't long before his past friendships catch up with him. Comedy drama set in the 1970s, starring Cillian Murphy, Liam Neeson and Ruth Negga
1.30am Some Voices (15) 2000 A troubled but kind psychiatric patient is released into the care of his restaurateur brother, only to fall for a smart Scottish girl with problems of her own. Unconventional romantic drama, based on the critically acclaimed stage play by Joe Penhall. Starring current James Bond Daniel Craig, with Julie Graham, Kelly Macdonald and Peter McDonald (888)
3.35am Close
Astra 2D at 28.2E 10729 V SYM:22000 FEC 5/6
Film Four SID8335 VPID2312 APID2313 Eng
Film Four +1 SID8330 VPID2332 APID2333 Eng
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FilmFour (last updated Sun 26 Oct 2008, 05:25 GMT)
1.00pm (GMT) Addams Family Values (PG) 1993 Macabre comedy sequel to the 1991 smash-hit movie, based on the Sixties TV series. Morticia and Gomez (Anjelica Huston and Raul Julia) make the mistake of hiring a new nanny to protect the latest addition to the weirdest family in town from his sinister siblings — but the seemingly perfect childcarer turns out to be serial killer. Co-starring Christopher Lloyd, Christina Ricci and Joan Cusack (888)
2.55pm Kidnapped (U) 1971 Adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's novel set during the Jacobite Revolution, starring Lawrence Douglas as a naive young man who is cheated out of his inheritance by his conniving uncle, abducted and taken aboard a slave ship, where he forms an alliance with a fearsome rebel. Michael Caine and Trevor Howard head a star-studded cast, which also includes Jack Hawkins and Donald Pleasence (888)
5.00pm Watership Down (U) 1978 Fantastic animated tearjerker, cleverly blending a range of techniques to tell the tale of a ragtag group of rabbits whose warren is set to be destroyed, forcing them to search for somewhere new to live. The star-studded voice cast includes John Hurt, Richard Briers, Marcus Graham-Cox, Denholm Elliott, Michael Hordern and Zero Mostel. Includes Art Garfunkel's haunting number one smash Bright Eyes (888)
6.50pm Last Holiday (12) 2006 Premiere. Comedy, starring Queen Latifah as a shy woman told she has only weeks to live. Resolving to make the most of the time she has left, she heads for a French hotel presided over by her hero, world-renowned chef Gerard Depardieu, where her newfound passion for life has a remarkable effect on the other guests. Also starring LL Cool J, Timothy Hutton and Giancarlo Esposito
9.00pm Bulletproof Monk (12) 2003 Chow Yun-Fat stars as a mysterious Tibetan monk entrusted with protecting an ancient and mystical scroll. As a group of modern-day Nazis seek the relic in a bid to resurrect the Third Reich, the monk must find a successor to take over his task — with pickpocket Seann William Scott the unlikely choice. Martial arts thriller, also starring Jaime King, Victoria Smurfitt and Karel Roden (888)
11.05pm Breakfast on Pluto (15) 2005 Premiere. An Irish orphan becomes an outcast at his foster home, and soon begins to question his ***uality, forming a bond with a nightclub performer who works for the IRA. When the cross-dressing lad later moves to London he enjoys the freedom of performing on stage himself, but it isn't long before his past friendships catch up with him. Comedy drama set in the 1970s, starring Cillian Murphy, Liam Neeson and Ruth Negga
1.30am Some Voices (15) 2000 A troubled but kind psychiatric patient is released into the care of his restaurateur brother, only to fall for a smart Scottish girl with problems of her own. Unconventional romantic drama, based on the critically acclaimed stage play by Joe Penhall. Starring current James Bond Daniel Craig, with Julie Graham, Kelly Macdonald and Peter McDonald (888)
3.35am Close