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Only Fools And Horses Collection (DVD) (*)
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$25.99

Original Title: To Hull and Back / The Jolly Boys' Outing / Heroes and Villains
Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
English ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( PAL/Region 2&4 )

Running Time:
228 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
3-DVD Set
Box Set
Interactive Menu
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 1985-1996 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )


Directed By:
Ray Butt
Tony Dow


Actors:
David Jason ..... Derek 'Del Boy' Trotter
Nicholas Lyndhurst ..... Rodney Trotter
Buster Merryfield ..... Uncle Albert Trotter
Jane Thompson ..... Smuggler
Kenneth MacDonald ..... Mike Fisher
Kim Clifford ..... Vicky the Barmaid
Johnny Wade ..... Teddy
Annie Leake ..... Ruby Slater
John Challis ..... Boycie
Tony Anholt ..... Abdul
Roger Lloyd Pack ..... Trigger
Paul Barber ..... Denzil
Jim Broadbent ..... Roy Slater
Christopher Mitchell ..... Det. Sgt. Terence Hoskins
Roy Heather ..... Sid
Mark Burdis ..... Colin
Jeff Stevenson ..... PC Parker
Alan Hulse ..... Bridge Attendant
Rachel Bell ..... Lil
Joe Belcher ..... 1st Boatman
Johnny Allan ..... 2nd Boatman
David Fleeshman ..... Gas Rigger
Philip Bond ..... Hendrik Van Kleefe
Lorence Ferdinand ..... Hussein
Dennis Conlon ..... Calvin
Poppy Lane ..... Woman at Hull railway station
Jon Rust ..... Male Customs Worker
Sue Holderness ..... Marlene
Denis Lill ..... Alan Parry
Patrick Murray ..... Mickey Pearce
Tessa Peake-Jones ..... Raquel Turner
Gwyneth Strong ..... Cassandra Trotter
Steven Woodcock ..... Jevon
Wanda Ventham ..... Pamela Parry
Steve Alder ..... Eddie
Del Baker ..... Policeman
Brigid Erin Bates ..... Inga
Daniel Le Coutre
Robin Driscoll ..... The Great Ramondo
Roy Evans ..... Harry
Dawn Funnell ..... Helen
Lee Gibson ..... Singer
Gail Harrison ..... Joanne
Daniel Hill ..... Steven
Rosalind Knight ..... Mrs. Creswell
Katharine Page ..... Mrs. Baker
Jake Wood ..... Trainee
Michael Bilton ..... Arthur
Fanny Carby ..... Betty
Douglas Hodge ..... Adult Damien
Angela Bruce ..... Councillor Murray
Steve Weston ..... Kenny
Scott Marshall ..... Gary - Mugger
Dan Clark ..... Scott
Luke Dejahang ..... Kevin
Sheree Murphy ..... Dawn
Bay White ..... Old Lady
Robin Meredith ..... Mayor
Richard Hicks ..... Photographer
Jamie Smith ..... Damien Trotter
Robin Cattani ..... Mourner
Lee Barrett ..... Market Lad
Mike Eastman ..... Market Trader
Leonard Kirby ..... Market Lad
Ted Shepherd ..... Tom the Commissionaire


Synopsis:
To Hull and Back: Chief Inspector Slater is back on the manor, and on the trail of an international diamond-smuggling ring which he believes is operating again locally. Just as luck would have it, Boycie and his business partner Abdul seem very keen to recruit Del for just such an operation - and are prepared to make it financially very much worth his while. Does Del risk going ahead and getting involved, taking the loot - or does he forget the money and help the persuasive Slater with his inquiries, enabling him to retire from the force in a blaze of glory? The Jolly Boys' Outing: The Trotters join other Nag's Head regulars on a day trip to Margate. However, possibly due to one of the Albanian radios Del has imported and is fitted in the coach there is a fire and an explosion and, due to a train strike, the party are forced to stay overnight. As it is a Bank Holiday accommodation is scarce and the Trotters find themselves in a creepy old guest house run by scary Mrs. Cresswell. Del and Rodney go to a club where they see magician the Great Ramondo and his assistant, Raquel, a former girl-friend of Del. Returning to the guest house they find themselves locked out and return to Raquel's flat, where Del, who still has feelings for her, makes a fool of himself by assuming that Ramondo, who is actually gay, is sexually harassing her and hits him, throwing his suit-case out of a window. On return to London Rodney makes a similar fool of himself by assuming that Cassandra is having an affair with her boss, whilst Del finds out that the suit-case he threw out of the window hit Boycie and Trigger. Heroes and Villains: Del has applied for a council grant but been turned down. After giving Rodney a bracelet (inscribed 'Rooney') for his birthday, Del drives Rodney to a fancy-dress party where they're dressed as Batman and Robin. The 'Reliant' Robin breaks down, and as the costumed brothers run through the fog, they scare off a gang of muggers about to rob a female councillor. At the party they are the only guests in costume because the birthday boy has actually died, and the party is now a wake. But there is good news the next day when Del catches one of the muggers as he is about to rob an old lady and knocks him unconscious. He gets a medal AND his council grant as a reward for helping the female councillor. Good news for Rodney too: Cassandra announces that she is pregnant.



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