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The Look of Love (2013) (Blu-Ray) (*)
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$21.99 $15.97

Alternate Title: A very Englishman (The King of Soho)
Language Selections:
English ( DTS 5.1 )
English ( DTS-HD Master Audio )
French ( DTS 5.1 )
French ( DTS-HD Master Audio )
French ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
France ( Blu-Ray/Region B )

Running Time:
101 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (2.35:1)

Special Features:
Cast/Crew Interview(s)
Deleted Scenes
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Trailer(s)


Movie filmed in 2013 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Michael Winterbottom


Written By:
Matt Greenhalgh


Actors:
Imogen Poots ..... Debbie Raymond
Tamsin Egerton ..... Fiona Richmond / Amber
Anna Friel ..... Jean Raymond
Steve Coogan ..... Paul Raymond
Stephen Fry ..... Barrister
Shirley Henderson ..... Rusty Humphries
Matt Lucas ..... Divine
David Walliams ..... Vicar Edwyn Young
Simon Bird ..... Jonathan Hodge
Sarah Solemani ..... Anna
Lee Nicholas Harris ..... Strip Club Customer
Vera Filatova ..... Monika
Victoria Sviggum ..... 1950s waitress
Chonradee Kulthap ..... Pub Customer
James Lance ..... Carl Snitcher
Peter Wight ..... Police Inspector
Kieran O'Brien ..... Jimmy Humphries
Chris Addison ..... Tony Power
June Smith ..... Wedding Guest for Groom
Matthew Beard ..... Howard Raymond
Emily Berrington ..... Clare
David Fynn ..... Interviewer (Related Values)
Chris Cowlin ..... Punter
Liam Boyle ..... Derry
Miles Jupp ..... Interviewer
John Duggan ..... Club Punter
Dara O'Briain ..... Comedian
Pablo Bubar ..... Young Tourist - 1970s
Paul Popplewell ..... Journalist
Santi Scinelli ..... Theatre Guest
Daniel Harland ..... Businessman
Scott Stevenson ..... Husband in Theatre
Greg Bennett ..... Paparazzi
Matthew David McCarthy ..... TV Cameraman
Mark Tristan Eccles ..... 1958 REVUE Patron
Craig Izzard ..... 1970s Groovy Raver
Sarine Sofair ..... Yvonne
Hannah Blamires ..... Window Shopper
Jensen Freeman ..... Jonathan
Tom Swacha ..... Restaurant Guest
Richard Herdman ..... Paparazzi
Stuart Matthews ..... Theatre Patron
Hannah Lederer ..... Kate
Chris Luca ..... Waiter
Jon L. Morris ..... Revue Bar Patr
Lenka Josefiova ..... Waitress
Adam Prickett ..... Theatre Guest
Catherine Delaloye ..... Theatre Attendee
Shaun Lucas ..... News Reporter
Eddie Ruben ..... Japanese Businessman
Benjayx Murphy ..... Pedestrian / Soho Press
Junichi Kajioka ..... Japanese Businessman
Dale Mercer ..... Fran's Assistant
Raymond Waring ..... Woman at Bar
Tina Tancakova ..... Marlene
Zara Symes ..... Wedding Guest
Celine Jedidi ..... 70's Doorman
Alex Moore ..... Club Manager Franz
Frans Isotalo ..... Reporter
Eaoifa Forward ..... Journalist
Clare Langford ..... Secretary
Ian Floodgate ..... Ainslie Tree
Emma Wilde ..... Revue Dancer
Tom Stuart ..... Restaurant Diner
Caroline Amer ..... Club Punter
Matthew David Hearn ..... Reporter
Clive Aitkins ..... Betsy / ShowGirl
Martyn Mayger ..... Cigarette Girl
Betsy Rose ..... Himself
Robyn Cooper ..... 1950s showgirl and nude fan dancer
Mike Parish ..... Disco Dancer


Synopsis:
From director Michael Winterbottom (24 Hour Party People, The Trip) comes the sexy, funny and outrageously true story of Paul Raymond (Steve Coogan), the controversial entrepreneur and property baron who established the Raymond Revue Bar and Men Only magazine and went on to become Britain's richest man by the early 90's. THE LOOK OF LOVE is a real-life tale which focuses on Raymond's tumultuous relationships with the three most important women in his life: his wife Jean (Anna Friel), his lover Fiona (Tamsin Egerton) and his daughter Debbie (Imogen Poots).

After the untimely death of his daughter, Paul Raymond reflects on his life. Rising from a mind-reading act, Raymond grew to have a fabulously successful career as an erotica magnate that would make him the richest man in Britain. However, for all his material success, Paul's appetites mess up his personal life, such as alienating his wife with his philandering. Furthermore, even as he challenged his society's sexual mores, Paul's relationship with his daughter proves troublingly problematic as she came of age. While trying to be the best father he could, Paul gradually comes to realize that his proclivities have impoverished him in ways that mere money cannot address.

The life of Paul Raymond, the controversial entrepreneur who became Britain's richest man.
This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 07 November, 2021.
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