A young American girl is a fed up and decides to change her life by buying a one-way plane ticket to England. At the airport, a wealthy, skirt-chasing record executive secretly buys her a first-class ticket so he can hit on her at 30,000 feet in the air. In London she coincidentally meets his two best friends and falls in love with one of them. The rivalries and jealousies of the friends are complicated by the fact not one of them are aware that it is the same girl they are talking about when they discuss her the next day. And the object of their affection doesn't know the three of them have been pals since they were kids.
Monica Potter, Rufus Sewell, Tom Hollander, Joseph Fiennes, Ray Winston
Director
Nick Hamm
Screenplay
Peter Morgan
Music
Ed Shearmur
Cinematography
David Johnson
Sound formats
Dolby Digital
Soundtrack
Not available
Made in
1998
Produced by
Banshee, Channel Four Films, Channel 4 Television Corporation,
Ratings
Scale (Max)
20
South African Media
The MoviesiteIan Douglas
10
The MoviesiteViolet Jacobs
16
Cape ArgusYazeed Kamaldien
10
Cape ArgusAdrian Monteath
10
The StarWilliam Pretorius
12
Die BurgerFrancois Smith
10
Sunday TimesBarry Ronge
10
RapportBarrie Hough
14
SA City LifeTony Jackman
10
TV3 ScreenplaySandy Ngema
12
International Media
eye Weekly (Canada)Tom Lyons
5
Box Office (USA)Mike Kerrigan
10
Film Review (UK)Marianne Gay
10
Internet (IMDB)206 Netizens
12
Average .. 54%
11
Visitor Ratings
Eriks Bindemanis
20
Average .. 100%
20
Visitor Comments
Ian Douglas: Not the greatest romance ever, and rather contrived in places. The male characters strain credibility. Still, it has some good laughs and love triumphs in the end.
Stuart Mann: Saw this movie over a year ago on a British Airways flight. From what I can remember the movie was definitely watchable and had some good moments, although the plot is pretty predictable. You would definitely score points if you used this as a 'date' movie.
Eriks Bindemanis: Gorgeous movie !!! With verry cute Monica!