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Ten years after leaving university, Peter and his best friends reunite for a New Year's party to end all parties. Having weathered most of life's triumphs and disasters, there doesn't seem to be much left to shock them - but Peter has a special surprise that will test their friendship to the utmost. A wonderfully wicked comedy .. Read more
| Starring | Hugh Laurie, Kenneth Branagh, Stephen Fry |
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| Director | Kenneth Branagh |
| Genres | Comedy, Drama |
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Ten years after leaving university, Peter and his best friends reunite for a New Year's party to end all parties. Having weathered most of life's triumphs and disasters, there doesn't seem to be much left to shock them - but Peter has a special surprise that will test their friendship to the utmost. A wonderfully wicked comedy about life, love and other natural disasters!
| Starring | Hugh Laurie, Kenneth Branagh, Stephen Fry |
|---|---|
| Director | Kenneth Branagh |
| Studio | ENTERTAINMENT IN VIDEO |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 37 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Comedy, Drama |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | Production year: 1992 To Rent: DVD: 19 Nov 2001 |
Six old friends from the Cambridge Footlights are reunited after a decade for New Year's Eve, and take stock of what... read more on Time Out
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Peter's Friends
Very accurate take on the relationships that bind friends and lovers in their early 30s. I identified with it. But it was weepier than I expected so have the ... read more »
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Worth re-visiting if you've been here before
When this first came out the impression was a bit of ' oh look at clever us'. With all those Footlights people and Emma Thompsons mum, who needs a ... read more »
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Perfect Peter's Friends
Peter's Friends is a classic. Funny and poignant. I always laugh and cry, what more could you want from a film.
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Patience is a Virtue
The first ten minutes of this movie is pretty dire, making the temptation to 'turn off' the only alternative. However, those with patience will be ... read more »
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