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Re-Inventing Eddie
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| Re-Inventing Eddie
Director: - Jim Doyle
Producers: - Jonny Boston, Ian Brady & Elaine
Grainger
Cast: - John Lynch, Geraldine Somerville, Ian Mercer
Genre: -
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Eddie Harris
is a 'normal' dad, who loves his life, his job and most of all his family.
His philosophy is honesty and frankness and agrees with his wife Jeanie
to be totally open when answering their children's questions, no matter
how embarrassing.This backfires when their daughter stumbles in on them
making love, and proceeds in all innocence to regale her school with her
inside knowledge of the carnal pleasures.
Jeanie is asked
to see the Head Mistress who is slightly concerned at the level of Katie's
knowledge and at a picture Katie has drawn of Eddie dressed up as a ‘rough
old granny' as part of a bath-time game.
Eddie soon finds
himself being investigated and, in an attempt to keep his family together,
is forced to exile himself from his family until the matter is dealt with.
While in exile
Eddie gets some misguided advice from his best friend Cliff and embarks
on a quest to become a ‘normal' dad again.
Re-Inventing Eddie,
based on the critically acclaimed West End play ‘One Fine Day', has
a theme that is extremely relevant and ultimately timeless, resulting
in a quest that is a funny but extremely poignant and a moving journey
of lost innocence and false accusation.
Runtime:- 92
minutes
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