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Madagascar Skin

Country: UK, Language: English, 96 mins

  • Director: Chris Newby
  • Writer: Chris Newby
  • Producer: Julie Baines; Sarah Daniel

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17 minutes before any proper dialogue is spoken in this spectacular waste of time and talent.

A perfect example of bad 'art-house' - the comedy is nowhere to be witnessed and the drama is as exciting as watching a bug decompose.

Why Mr Newby? When you had all that acting talent at your disposal. Why?


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The(ir) Blurb...

This is the story of Harry and Flint, an unlikely couple. Harry is a shy young gay man who can't seem to fit into his local bar scene. Flint is a crusty, older, and seemingly straight man with a questionable background. They meet on a gorgeous coastline, and evolve from distrust to deep love.

Cast & Characters

Bernard Hill as Flint;
John Hannah as Harry;
Mark Anthony as Adonis;
Mark Pettit as Lover;
Danny Earl as Lover;
Robin Neath as Thug;
Simon Bennett as Thug;
Matthew Davies as Thug;
Alex Hooper as Sailor;
Alex Symons-Sutcliffe as Little Girl;
Virginia Davies as Little Girl;
Susan Harries as Black Bikini Woman;
George Thomas as Crab Hunter;
Sarah Thomas as Crab Hunter;
William Burke as Old Man