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| Year |  |  |
2003 |
| Country |  |  |
United Kingdom |
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Comedy |
| Rating |  |  |
PG
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Not recommended for young children, sexual content |
| Length |  |  |
1:45 |
| Director |  |  |
Stephen Fry |
| Writer |  |  |
Stephen Fry |
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TH!NKFilm |
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         8.0/10 2 reviews - click here to read
Our young hero, Adam (Moore), needs to get enough money to marry the beautiful Nina (Mortimer). His friends - eccentric, wild, louche and entirely shocking to the older generation, seem one by one to self-destruct, to crash and burn in their endless search for newer and faster sensations. Their world is that of the very young, wild, party-loving creatures new to gramophone records and the telephone - this is a self-consciously modern generation that cannot keep still for a second. They are known to the press, who follow their every move, as the Bright Young Things.
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