Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
David Wayman | ... | Alex | |
Sharlit Deyzac | ... | Pénélope | |
Dee Tails | ... | Squid (as Dee-Tails) | |
Adrian Bouchet | ... | Sean | |
Louis Bernard | ... | Jean-Paul de Chauvignac | |
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Judy Buxton | ... | Stella Pullman |
Lottie Lewis | ... | Rebecca (as Charlotte Lewis) | |
Alex Dee | ... | Mr. Kash | |
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Jeffrey Holland | ... | Steven Phillips |
Bill Hutchens | ... | Sebastian | |
Jonathan Hansler | ... | Gregory | |
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Rachel Gemaehling | ... | Natalie |
Paul Dewdney | ... | Lord J. Taylor | |
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Pauline Cousty | ... | Sofia |
Rebecca Ferdinando | ... | Cheyenne |
Alex is a shy accountant living in London. He is reluctant to step out of his comfort zone, but when he falls in love with an adorable French artist named Penelope, he pretends to be a talented artist himself; and now he needs to win a Modern Art contest to prove it. Written by Anonymous
I managed to stick it for 27 minutes then had to turn it off. Slow, cliched screenplay. The lead actor had an incredibly boring voice. Maybe intentionally, as he is supposed to be a bore. In that case he was very successful. Jokes about Modern Art need to have a bit more to them than "isn't Modern Art silly". I suspect the french lady might enliven it somewhat but I didn't stick around long enough to find out.