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Funny Bones

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Funny Bones - 1995 | 128 mins | Comedy, Drama | Colour

The Production Team

Director: Peter Chelsom.
Producer: Peter Chelsom and Simon Fields.
Script: Peter Chelsom and Peter Flannery.
Cinematography: Eduardo Serra.
Editing: Martin Walsh.
Production Design: Caroline Hanania.
Art Direction: Andrew Munro.
Costume Design: Lindy Hemming.
Makeup Department: Barbara Jo Batterman, Yvonne Coppard, Pat Hay, Helen Johnson, Stephen Rose and Tracy Smith.
Sound Department: Bill Daly, Glenn Freemantle, Peter Lindsay and Timothy Vine.
Original Music: John Altman.

The Cast

Oliver Platt - Tommy Fawkes
Jerry Lewis - George Fawkes
Lee Evans - Jack Parker
Leslie Caron - Katie Parker
Richard Griffiths - Jim Minty
Sadie Corre - Poodle Woman
Oliver Reed - Dolly Hopkins

Plot Synopsis

Whimsical offbeat drama containing several quirky sub-plots about an overshadowed comedians sentimental journey to the seaside resort of Blackpool, and the family secrets he uncovers. There’s a notable performance from the manic Lee Evans who inevitably steals the show juxtaposing moments of pure slapstick and dark tragedy in his portrayal of the unbalanced Jack Parker. Sadly, post-production editing meddles with the films structure and results in a disorienting subplot involving dead Frenchman's feet. Not a film that you would classify as a comedy, but a poignant family curio you’ll reap more from with repeated viewings.

Tommy Fawkes (Oliver Platt), a failed American stand-up comic who bombs on his opening night at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, travels in search of inspiration to his childhood roots in Blackpool, where he spent many summers as his successful father, George Fawkes (Jerry Lewis) carved out a career. Tommy is determined to pursue a career as a stand-up, and begins auditioning local acts for a new comedy routine. He meets the hilarious vaudeville team, the Parker Brothers, and recognising their act, soon realizes his father stole their routine years ago. He also discovers from their mother, Katie (Leslie Caron), that the seemingly eccentric Jack Parker (Lee Evans) is actually Tommy's illegitimate half-brother, the product of a fling years earlier.