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Venus DVD

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Two veteran English actors have their lives disrupted when one's grand-niece enters their lives.

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Released
25 April 2011
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Lions Gate Home Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
94 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060223764382 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play Venus tells the story of Maurice and Ian a pair of veteran actors (Peter O&39;Toole and Leslie Phillips respectively) who never quite hit the big time Now in their &39;Golden Years&39; they continue to work though the jobs are far from glamorous But their comfortable routine and witty banter over breakfast in a favourite face is disrupted by the arrival of Ian&39;s grand-niece Jesse Jessie quickly tries her great-uncle&39;s patience; but Maurice is absolutely taken with the young woman and proceeds to show her the cultural sights of London As Maurice tries to give Jessie the benefit of his experience he is surprised to discover how very little he actually knows about himself now that his life is drawing to a close Jessie who had arrived with an enormous chip on her shoulders slowly learns from Maurice the value of respect - for herself as well as others

Hanif Kureishi-penned comedy drama starring Peter O'Toole and Leslie Phillips as Maurice and Ian, a pair of veteran actors who never quite hit the big time and now find themselves in their 'Golden Years'. They continue to work, though the jobs are far from glamorous. Their comfortable routine and witty banter over breakfast in a favourite place is disrupted by the arrival of Ian's grand-niece, Jessie (Jodie Whittaker). Jessie quickly tries her great-uncle's patience; but Maurice is absolutely taken with the young woman and proceeds to show her the cultural sights of London. As Maurice tries to give Jessie the benefit of s experience, he is surprised to discover how very little he knows...