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Director: | Adrian Edmondson |
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Writer: | Rik Mayall, Adrian Edmondson |
Staring: |
Richie and Eddie are in charge of the worst hotel in the UK, Guest House Paradiso, neighbouring a nuclear power plant. The illegal immigrant chef has fled and all the guests have gone. But when a famous Italian filmstar, Gina Carbonara, who is in hiding from a fiance she doesn't want to marry, arrives at the hotel, things get very interesting! | |
Release Date: | Dec 03, 1999 |
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Director: | Adrian Edmondson |
Writer: | Rik Mayall, Adrian Edmondson |
Genres: | Comedy |
Keywords | hotel, nuclear power plant, slapstick comedy, politically incorrect, uninvited guest, tv show, bottom |
Production Companies | Universal Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Rik Mayall | Richie |
Adrian Edmondson | Eddie |
Bill Nighy | Mr. Johnson |
Kate Ashfield | Mrs. Hardy |
Steven O'Donnell | Chef |
Fenella Fielding | Mrs. Foxfur |
Vincent Cassel | Gino Bolognese |
Hélène Mahieu | Gina Carbonara |
Simon Pegg | Mr. Nice |
Lisa Palfrey | Mrs. Nice |
Sophia Myles | Saucy Wood Nymph |
Emma Pierson | Saucy Wood Nymph |
James D'Arcy | Young Groom |
Richard Strange | Worried Worker |
Paul Garcia | Screen Lover |
Anna Madeley | Saucy Wood Nymph |
Jessica Mann | Charlene Nice |
Richard Hammatt | Truck Driver #1 |
Kate Loustau | Young Bride |
Bob Mason | Chatty Worker |
David Sibley | Intimidating Man |
Name | Job |
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Rik Mayall | Screenplay |
Adrian Edmondson | Director, Writer |
Greg Powell | Stunts |
Alan Almond | Cinematography |
Colin Towns | Original Music Composer |
Lucy Boulting | Casting |
Shellie Smith | Line Producer |
Sean Barton | Editor |
Tom Brown | Production Design |
David Allday | Art Direction |
Keith Pain | Art Direction |
Brian Read | Set Decoration |
Pam Downe | Costume Design |
Joceline Andrews | Makeup Artist |
Stuart Bray | Makeup Artist |
Kelly Marazzi | Makeup Artist |
Eileen Kastner-Delago | Makeup Artist |
Jason Swanscott | Foley Artist |
Philip Barnes | Dialogue Editor |
Name | Title |
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Peter Samuelson | Executive Producer |
Phil McIntyre | Producer |
Lucy Ansbro | Executive Producer |
Helen Parker | Executive Producer |
Marc Samuelson | Executive Producer |
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Guest House Paradiso, then; a movie I bought for £1 at the local flea market, and which left me feeling ripped off for the entire pound. What started as a tired sequence of set pieces within the world's dreariest set (I'm sure that was the point, but still), involving Rik Mayall with his shirt tucke ... d into his underpants (again), fighting aimlessly and endlessly with a vaguely embarrassed-looking (as well he should be, as the director) Adrian Edmondson whilst Bill Nighy watched on redundantly, morphed into an extended scene featuring a heavy-handed Vincent Cassel (what was he thinking??) attempting to rape his new "bride" whilst awaiting delivery of some prostitutes he'd ordered, and finally collapsed into a new nadir for cinema with a pea-green-soup puke-a-thon (starring Cassel, Simon Pegg and Fenella Fielding amongst others), with said substance filling rooms and corridors alike. I watched the "Making Of" featurette afterwards, and Rik Mayall explained that he and Adrian (the co-writers of this ****) had so many good ideas for the script that the initial read-through ran at almost three-and-a-half hours, forcing them to condense the gags down to "just the very best" ones. Jesus Christ, a puerile 8-man orgy of cartoon-style vomitus taking up at least the last 15 minutes of the film was one of the "very best" gags? Even judging that sequence by its own disgusting standards, it's been done better before (Monty Python's The Meaning of Life) and since (Team America: World Police). No, in this case it was a just bad gag, executed badly. Dreadful. And I'm not just snootily bemoaning Rik and Adrian's sophomoric tendency to rely on repeatedly hitting each other with large objects, Tom & Jerry-style. They've been doing that for years, to much greater effect (The Comic Strip Presents... Mr. Jolly Lives Next Door for instance was brilliant), but this is easily the poorest thing I've seen from either of them.