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Funny Bones (1995)

Comedy. It's in the timing. It's in the material. But mostly, it's in the bones.

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 2H 8M

Director : Peter Chelsom

Synopsis

Tommy Fawkes wants to be a successful comedian. After his Las Vegas debut is a failure, he returns to Blackpool where his father—also a comedian—started, and where he spent the summers of his childhood.

Actors

Oliver Platt
Oliver Platt
Tommy Fawkes
Jerry Lewis
Jerry Lewis
George Fawkes
Lee Evans
Lee Evans
Jack Parker
Leslie Caron
Leslie Caron
Katie Parker
Richard Griffiths
Richard Griffiths
Jim Minty
Oliver Reed
Oliver Reed
Dolly Hopkins
George Carl
George Carl
Thomas Parker
Freddie Davies
Freddie Davies
Bruno Parker
Ruta Lee
Ruta Lee
Laura Fawkes
Ian McNeice
Ian McNeice
Stanley Sharkey
William Hootkins
William Hootkins
Al
Terence Rigby
Terence Rigby
Billy Mann
Christopher Greet
Christopher Greet
Laurence Berger
Ticky Holgado
Ticky Holgado
Battiston
Olivier Py
Olivier Py
Barre
Mouss Zouheyri
Mouss Zouheyri
Poquelin
Peter Gunn
Peter Gunn
Nicky
Richard Platt
Richard Platt
Bellows
Peter McNamara
Peter McNamara
Canavan
Gavin Millar
Gavin Millar
Steve Campbell
François Domange
François Domange
Pirard
Peter Pamela Rose
Peter Pamela Rose
Jenny
George Khan
George Khan
Francesco
Harold Nicholas
Harold Nicholas
Hal Dalzell
Peter Morgan
Peter Morgan
Gofor
Nicholas Coppin
Nicholas Coppin
Policeman
Phil Atkinson
Phil Atkinson
Policeman
George Raistrick
George Raistrick
Club Owner
Ruth Kettlewell
Ruth Kettlewell
Camilla Powell
Sadie Corre
Sadie Corre
Poodle Lady
Fred Evans
Fred Evans
Mr Pearce
Rusty Goffe
Rusty Goffe
Bagpipe Playing Dwarf
Tony Barton
Tony Barton
Comedian
Reg Griffiths
Reg Griffiths
Reporter
Duggie Chapman
Duggie Chapman
Reporter
Andy Rashleigh
Andy Rashleigh
Reporter
Tony Peers
Tony Peers
Reporter
Peter Martin
Peter Martin
Skipper
Fred Cox
Fred Cox
Cox Twin
Frank Cox
Frank Cox
Cox Twin
Anthony Irvine
Anthony Irvine
Iceman
Eileen Bell
Eileen Bell
Doggydou
Benji Ming
Benji Ming
Plastic Cup Smasher
Chloe Treend
Chloe Treend
Tropicana Dancer
Andrea Bretherick
Andrea Bretherick
Tropicana Dancer
Lisa Henson
Lisa Henson
Tropicana Dancer
Rebecca Metcalfe
Rebecca Metcalfe
Tropicana Dancer
Camilla Simson
Camilla Simson
Tropicana Dancer
Tina Yoxall
Tina Yoxall
Tropicana Dancer
Amir Fawzi
Amir Fawzi
Little Tommy
Frank Harvey
Frank Harvey
Backward Talking Man
Brian Webb
Brian Webb
Little Firewater
Andy Thompson
Andy Thompson
Leo the Leprechaun
Peter Brande
Peter Brande
Leo the Leprechaun
Terri Carol
Terri Carol
Paper Tearer
Shane Robinson
Shane Robinson
Bastard Son of Louis XIV
Maudie Blake
Maudie Blake
Musical Saw Player
Zipporah Simon
Zipporah Simon
Puppeteer
Phil Kelly
Phil Kelly
Himself
Mike Newman
Mike Newman
Comedian
Jona Jones
Jona Jones
Security Guard
Micky Baker
Micky Baker
Mayor
Ian Rowe
Ian Rowe
Ringmaster
Laci Endresz Jr.
Laci Endresz Jr.
Juggler
Andras Banlaki
Andras Banlaki
Ring Boy

Crews

Peter Chelsom
Peter Chelsom
Director
Peter Chelsom
Peter Chelsom
Writer
Peter Flannery
Peter Flannery
Writer
Peter Chelsom
Peter Chelsom
Producer
Simon Fields
Simon Fields
Producer
John Altman
John Altman
Music
Eduardo Serra
Eduardo Serra
Director of Photography
Martin Walsh
Martin Walsh
Editor
Mary Gail Artz
Mary Gail Artz
Casting
Barbara Cohen
Barbara Cohen
Casting
Kate Dowd
Kate Dowd
Casting
Janey Fothergill
Janey Fothergill
Casting
Maggie Lunn
Maggie Lunn
Casting
Laurie Borg
Laurie Borg
Co-Producer
Lindy Hemming
Lindy Hemming
Costume Design
Caroline Hanania
Caroline Hanania
Production Design
Simon Crane
Simon Crane
Stunt Coordinator
Nicholas Frye
Nicholas Frye
Executive Producer
Peter Lindsay
Peter Lindsay
Sound Mixer
Andrew Munro
Andrew Munro
Art Direction
Glenn Freemantle
Glenn Freemantle
Supervising Sound Editor
June McDonald
June McDonald
Script Supervisor
Tony Clarkson
Tony Clarkson
Location Manager
Dina Eaton
Dina Eaton
Music Editor
Sylvia Wheeler
Sylvia Wheeler
Negative Cutter
Gordon Fitzgerald
Gordon Fitzgerald
Property Master
Chuck Finch
Chuck Finch
Gaffer
Alex Bailey
Alex Bailey
Still Photographer
Tania Blunden
Tania Blunden
Production Coordinator
Peter McMillan
Peter McMillan
Associate Producer
Vincent Keane
Vincent Keane
Stunt Double
Mark Henson
Mark Henson
Stunt Double
Sean McCabe
Sean McCabe
Stunt Double
Valentino Musetti
Valentino Musetti
Stunts
David Cronnelly
David Cronnelly
Stunts
Mike Roberts
Mike Roberts
Camera Loader
Pat Hay
Pat Hay
Key Makeup Artist
Stephen Rose
Stephen Rose
Key Hair Stylist
Michael Zimbrich
Michael Zimbrich
First Assistant Director
Andrew Wood
Andrew Wood
Second Assistant Director
Cliff Lanning
Cliff Lanning
Second Assistant Director
Robert Grayson
Robert Grayson
Third Assistant Director
Angus Smith
Angus Smith
Assistant Location Manager
Mike Valentine
Mike Valentine
Underwater Camera
Simon Hume
Simon Hume
Focus Puller
Paddy Kiely
Paddy Kiely
Clapper Loader
Barney Davis
Barney Davis
Camera Trainee
Mike Trussler
Mike Trussler
Sound Assistant
Steven Maguire
Steven Maguire
First Assistant Editor
Julian Pryce
Julian Pryce
Assistant Editor
Peter Elliott
Peter Elliott
Dialogue Editor
Peter Holt
Peter Holt
Foley Editor
Keith Lowes
Keith Lowes
ADR Editor
Timothy Vine
Timothy Vine
Assistant Sound Editor
Norman A. Cole
Norman A. Cole
Assistant Sound Editor
Diane Greaves
Diane Greaves
Foley Artist
Jack Stew
Jack Stew
Foley Artist
Yvonne Coppard
Yvonne Coppard
Makeup Artist
Helen Johnson
Helen Johnson
Makeup Artist
Tracy Smith
Tracy Smith
Hairstylist
Debbie Scott
Debbie Scott
Assistant Costume Designer
John Scott
John Scott
Costume Supervisor
Nigel Egerton
Nigel Egerton
Wardrobe Assistant
Clare Spragge
Clare Spragge
Wardrobe Assistant
Maggie Phelan
Maggie Phelan
Production Accountant
Sheala Daniell
Sheala Daniell
Assistant Accountant
Sophie Dasic
Sophie Dasic
Assistant Accountant
Francesca Castellano
Francesca Castellano
Producer's Assistant
Clare Awdry
Clare Awdry
Producer's Assistant
Luana Hanson
Luana Hanson
Assistant Art Director
Grant Armstrong
Grant Armstrong
Assistant Art Director
Tracey Gallacher
Tracey Gallacher
Set Decoration
Trisha Edwards
Trisha Edwards
Property Buyer
Sally Gray
Sally Gray
Art Department Assistant
Martin Harrison
Martin Harrison
Dressing Prop
Piero Jamieson
Piero Jamieson
Dressing Prop
Ian Shubrook
Ian Shubrook
Dressing Prop
Steve Ede
Steve Ede
Construction Manager
Tom Davies
Tom Davies
Supervising Carpenter
Tony Musk
Tony Musk
Standby Carpenter
Billy Merrell
Billy Merrell
Best Boy Electric
Fred Brown
Fred Brown
Electrician
Stephen Finch
Stephen Finch
Electrician
Darren Grosch
Darren Grosch
Electrician
Mark 'Rocky' Evans
Mark 'Rocky' Evans
Electrician
Tom Harris
Tom Harris
Special Effects Supervisor
David Myatt
David Myatt
Special Effects Technician
Paul Kelly
Paul Kelly
Special Effects Technician
John Fontana
John Fontana
Special Effects Technician
Cristina Avery
Cristina Avery
Choreographer
Joan Washington
Joan Washington
Dialogue Coach

Trailers and other movies

Funny Bones Trailer

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