Huge (film)
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Directed byBen Miller
Screenplay by
- Ben Miller
- Simon Godley
Based on
Huge
by
by
- Jez Butterworth
- Ben Miller
- Simon Godley
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| Directed by | Ben Miller |
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| Based on | Huge by
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| Cinematography | Trevor Forrest |
| Music by | Christian Henson |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Huge is a 2010 British comedy film. It is Ben Miller's debut as a director and an adaptation of a stage play written by Miller, Jez Butterworth and Simon Godley.[2]
The play Huge was a hit at Edinburgh Festival Fringe and it took Miller fifteen years to get the film adaptation made.[3] While the play was co-written with Jez Butterworth and Simon Godley, Butterworth was committed to working on Fair Game and was unable to take part in writing the film adaptation.[2]
Thandiwe Newton's role was written for her but she had reservations so Miller worked with script editor Jay Basu to rewrite and incorporate Newton's suggestions.[1]
Cast
- Noel Clarke - Clark
- Johnny Harris - Warren Duggan
- Ralph Brown - Neil
- Thandiwe Newton - Kris
- Tamsin Egerton - Clarisse
- Russell Tovey - Carl