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2003 Certificate 15
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Adapted from Evelyn Waugh's novel "Vile Bodies" - BRIGHT YOUNG THING is the directorial debut for Stephen Fry and follows the lives of a novelist, Adam (Stephen Campbell Moore) and his would-be lover, Nina (Emily Mortimer) as they mix with the 'bright young things' who inhabit the upper echelons of fashionable London. As his .. Read more

Starring Stephen Campbell Moore, Peter O'Toole, Jim Broadbent, Guy Henry
Director Stephen, Fry
Genres Drama

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Bright Young Things

Adapted from Evelyn Waugh's novel "Vile Bodies" - BRIGHT YOUNG THING is the directorial debut for Stephen Fry and follows the lives of a novelist, Adam (Stephen Campbell Moore) and his would-be lover, Nina (Emily Mortimer) as they mix with the 'bright young things' who inhabit the upper echelons of fashionable London. As his friends look for newer more dangerous sensations they crash and burn one-by-one.

Starring Stephen Campbell Moore, Peter O'Toole, Jim Broadbent, Guy Henry, James McAvoy, Emily Watson, Michael Sheen, Fenella Woolgar, Dan Aykroyd, Simon Callow, Imelda Staunton, John Mills
Director Stephen, Fry
Studio ICON HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 1 hr 42 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Drama
Language DVD: English, English Audio Description
Released Production year: 2003

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DVD: 16 Apr 2004

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    • Bright Young Things
      Adapted from Evelyn Waugh's novel "Vile Bodies" - BRIGHT YOUNG THING is the directorial debut for Stephen Fry and follows the lives of a novelist, Adam (Stephen Campbell Moore) and his would-be lover, Nina (Emily Mortimer) as they mix with the 'bright young things' who inhabit the upper echelons of ...