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Withnail & I

Country: UK, Language: English, 107 mins

  • Director: Bruce Robinson
  • Writer: Bruce Robinson
  • Producer: George Harrison; Paul M. Heller

CGiii Comment

Cigarettes and alcohol and some seriously fantastic saxophone - and that's just the first few minutes.

Grant is perfection as the vile, camp drunken failure and Griffiths, as the gay uncle, is sublime - as is the entire film.

A true and everlasting classic.


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The(ir) Blurb...

London, 1969 - two 'resting' (unemployed and unemployable) actors, Withnail and Marwood, fed up with damp, cold, piles of washing-up, mad drug dealers and psychotic Irishmen, decide to leave their squalid Camden flat for an idyllic holiday in the countryside, courtesy of Withnail's uncle Monty's country cottage. But when they get there, it rains non-stop, there's no food, and their basic survival skills turn out to be somewhat limited. Matters are not helped by the arrival of Uncle Monty, who shows an uncomfortably keen interest in Marwood.

Cast & Characters

Richard E. Grant as Withnail;
Paul McGann as Marwood;
Richard Griffiths as Monty;
Ralph Brown as Danny;
Michael Elphick as Jake;
Daragh O'Malley as Irishman;
Michael Wardle as Isaac Parkin;
Una Brandon-Jones as Mrs. Parkin;
Noel Johnson as General;
Irene Sutcliffe as Waitress;
Llewellyn Rees as Tea Shop Proprietor;
Robert Oates as Policeman One;
Anthony Wise as Policeman Two;
Eddie Tagoe as Presuming Ed;