It's All Gone, Pete Tong Movie Review 2004

Information and Film Reviews for It's All Gone, Pete Tong the Movie

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"Pete Tong" is a Cockney rhyming slang for 'wrong.' Frankie Wilde (Kaye) is a DJ with a major coke habit and the club world at his feet when, after years of audio at excessive levels, he loses his hearing. Dropping out of sight he hires a beautiful deaf woman to teach him lip-reading and learns the properties of vibration from a flamenco dancer, all to eventually reclaim his King of the Club DJ status. Too little hilarity and an unfocused script.

Distribution

Sony Pictures Home Video, Sony Pictures Plz., 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA 90232, Phone: (310)244-7306, Fax: (310)280-2485, URL: http://www.spe.sony.com, Remarks: Formerly Columbia Tristar Home Entertainment

Available on DVD
Running time 88 minutes.
Originally from British, Canadian.

Cast and Crew

Genres
Mockumentary, Spain, Nightclubs, Deafness, Comedy Drama
Screenplay
Michael Dowse
Cast
Paul Kaye, Beatriz Batarda, Mike Wilmot, Paul J. Spence, Kate Magowan, Dave Lawrence
Cinematography
Balasz Bolygo
Director
Michael Dowse
Music
Graham Massey
Other
Michael McCann, Stuart Gazzard, Emily Straight, Paul Burns
Producer
Jamie Richardson, Alan Niblo, Elizabeth Yake, True West Films

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