Friends & Crocodiles

Friends & Crocodiles (2005)


  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2005-08-28
  • User Rating: 5.1/10 from 7 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 49min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: BBC
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: Stephen Poliakoff
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From 7 Ratings

Summary

Paul Reynolds is a Gatsby-like figure: owner of a magnificent house, the host of great parties, and a collector of interesting people. He persuades Lizzie Thomas, a secretary at a local estate agent's, to come and work for him as his assistant, to bring some order to his chaos. He inspires her with his enthusiasm and imagination, and frustrates her with his apparent carelessness and destructiveness, which culminates in her calling the police as one of his parties is attacked by local troublemakers, seemingly with his tacit approval. But their paths are destined to cross again and again as Lizzie, with the help of some of the people that she met at Paul's house, rises through the changing landscape of corporate Britain. This is the tale of a meaningful and powerful relationship that isn't a love story; it's about those rare people who profoundly influence and shape our lives.

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  • Damian Lewis

    as Paul Reynolds
  • Jodhi May

    as Lizzie Thomas
  • Robert Lindsay

    as William Sneath
  • Patrick Malahide

    as Anders
  • Eddie Marsan

    as Butterworth
  • Allan Corduner

    as Marcus
  • Chris Larkin

    as Redfern
  • John Warnaby

    as Coyle
  • Paul Hickey

    as Albert Brother
  • Tim Plester

    as Albert Junior
  • Murray McArthur

    as Soup Man 1
  • Sophie Hunter

    as Christine
  • Olivia Poulet

    as Carol
  • Isabel Brook

    as Angela
  • Harry Melling

    as Young Oliver
  • Shannon Murray

    as Older Rachel
Directing Stephen Poliakoff Director
Writing Stephen Poliakoff Writer
Crew Barry Ackroyd Cinematography
Sound Adrian Johnston Original Music Composer
Art Rebecca Holmes Art Direction
Editing Clare Douglas Editor

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