Mad Dogs And Englishmen
97 minutes,
UK (1994), 18
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Mad Dogs And Englishmen: One test of acting skills is an ability to make poor dialogue sound halfway intelligent. In this farrago, only Treves as the drug addict's father emerges with reputation intact, by adopting a Trevor Howard-style cadence for lines such as 'I've always loved you - I'm just not very good at showing it...
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