Cascara is a rundown island, until a mineral water is discovered which makes you 'go' like clockwork. From Whitehall to Washington they are losing their bottles trying to get their hands on it. Read more
| Starring | Michael Caine, Brenda Vaccaro, Billy Connolly, Valerie Perrine |
|---|---|
| Director | Dick Clement |
| Genres | Drama |
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Cascara is a rundown island, until a mineral water is discovered which makes you 'go' like clockwork. From Whitehall to Washington they are losing their bottles trying to get their hands on it.
| Starring | Michael Caine, Brenda Vaccaro, Billy Connolly, Valerie Perrine, Dennis Dugan, Fred Gwynne, Leonard Rossiter, Dick Shawn, Alfred Molina |
|---|---|
| Director | Dick Clement |
| Studio | ANCHOR BAY HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 34 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 23 Oct 2006 Production year: 1984 |
| Format | DVD |
WATER is a dreadful movie. I only watched it because BILLY CONNOLLY was in it. It has a great cast which are squandered on unfunny, dated material. MICHAEL CAINE, BILLY CONNOLLY and the late LEONARD ROSSITER all try the best they can with very underwritten roles. Not funny, not satirical, not clever - this film was directed by Dick Clement and Ian LeFrenais when it should've been made by Bill Forsyth ('Gregory's Girl) in my opinion. A wasted opportunity.
In my opinion this is one of the most under-rated comedies of the 80s, it is a comedic masterpiece with a great cast. It is a must see! A comedy that you don't really have to think about, just laugh and enjoy!
A host of stars took to the red carpet on Bonfire Night at the European premiere of forthcoming movie The Prestige. Telling the story of a bitter rivalry between two magicians in the 19th century, The Prestige features Scarlett Johansson, Hugh Jackman and Michael Caine, all of whom attended on Sunday night. Of the movie, Johansson told Empire Online: "It was very theatrical and I always love that stuff. I always have a good time but this was particularly fabulous." The film, which... Read more