A Feast at Midnight
A Feast at Midnight | |
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Directed by | Justin Hardy |
Produced by |
Yoshi Nishio Jonathan Hercock |
Written by |
Justin Hardy Yoshi Nishio |
Starring |
Christopher Lee Robert Hardy Freddie Findlay Aled Roberts Julie Dreyfus |
Music by |
David Hughes John Murphy |
Cinematography | Tim Maurice-Jones |
Edited by | Michael Johns |
Release dates |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
A Feast at Midnight is a 1995 British comedy family film directed by Justin Hardy and starring Christopher Lee, Freddie Findlay, Robert Hardy, Samuel West, Edward Fox and Julie Dreyfus. The film is notable for being the feature film debut of future Conservative politician, Michael Gove, as the chaplain.[1]
Plot
After being sent to a boarding school where meals follow a strict diet, a boy organises his friends into a secret society who enjoy midnight feasts.
Cast
- Christopher Lee - V. E. 'Raptor' Longfellow
- Robert Hardy - Headmaster
- Edward Fox - Father
- Freddie Findlay - Magnus
- Aled Roberts - Goff
- Andrew Lusher - Tava
- Samuel West - Chef
- Carol MacReady - Miss Plunder
- Lisa Faulkner - Miss Charlotte
- Julie Dreyfus - Mother
- Michael Gove - Chaplain
- Brian Cant - Mr. Hill
- Sebastian Armesto - Oberoi
Reception
Empire said of the film: "Nothing about it suggests that it should have been made for the big screen, so modest is its scope."
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