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Wild About Harry

Country: United Kingdom, Language: English, 91 mins

  • Director: Declan Lowney
  • Writer: Colin Bateman
  • Producer: Laurie Borg; Robert Cooper

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Northern Irish TV chef Harry has a history of playing around, being drunk and fighting with his wife. On the eve of his divorce hearing, Harry is beaten up at a garage but goes to work the next day. Acting increasingly disorientated and unusual he finally slips into a coma. Coming out of the coma later, Harry thinks he is 18 and can't remember anything past that. His wife doesn't tell him what a total s*** he has been and tries to form him into a better person. But when Harry discovers his recent past he is shaken and tries to carry on as normal.


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Cast & Characters

Brendan Gleeson as Harry McKee;
Amanda Donohoe as Ruth McKee;
James Nesbitt as Walter Adair;
Adrian Dunbar as J.J. MacMahon;
Bronagh Gallagher as Miss Boyle;
Ruth McCabe as Lily;
Doon Mackichan as Tara Adair;
Paul Barber as Prof. Simmington;
George Wendt as Frankie;
Henry Deazley as Billy McKee;
Billy Donnelly as Brendan;
Irene Maxwell as Old woman;
Margaret D'Arcy as Old woman;
Magael MacLaughlin as Young woman;
Terence Corrigan as Shop assistant