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Miss Conception

Country: USA, Language: English, 104 mins

  • Director: Eric Styles
  • Writer: Camilla Leslie; Katherine Chandler
  • Producer: Brian Donovan; Doris Kirch

CGiii Comment

This film would turn any straight man gay...all the women are vile.

It has no redeeming features whatsoever.

There is a tiresome and obligatory [minor] gay character...why?!?


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The(ir) Blurb...

Georgina is an ambitious young London professional who learns she has only one month left in which to conceive a child. After exhausting all possibilities with her baby-phobic boyfriend, Georgina turns to her wildly optimistic friend Clem, with whom she sets out to identify and "land" the perfect father for her child.

Cast & Characters

Heather Graham as Georgina Salt;
Mia Kirshner as Clem;
Tom Ellis as Zak;
Will Mellor as Brian;
Orlando Seale as Justin;
Ruta Gedmintas as Alexandra;
Edward MacLiam as Ben;
Nicholas Le Prevost as Dr. Dupompe;
Jeremy Sheffield as James;
Cathal Sheahan as Malcolm;
Vivienne Moore as Mrs. Salt;
Jo Donnelly as Sales Assistant;
Maria Watton-Graham as Rebecca;
Debbie Javor as Dalia;
Mark Mulholland as Fisherman