Linda's bachelorette party and fiancé's bachelor party coincide at a club where her ex-boyfriend Peter is performing. Faced with doubts, Linda must choose between marrying her fiancé or reki... Read allLinda's bachelorette party and fiancé's bachelor party coincide at a club where her ex-boyfriend Peter is performing. Faced with doubts, Linda must choose between marrying her fiancé or rekindling her love with Peter.Linda's bachelorette party and fiancé's bachelor party coincide at a club where her ex-boyfriend Peter is performing. Faced with doubts, Linda must choose between marrying her fiancé or rekindling her love with Peter.
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I am reflective of the age of the cast in this movie and saw it when it came out and it really hit the mark with me. Many of the actors in it have had pretty solid careers on TV but I am amazed that at least some of them like Con O'Neil never really hit the big time. Suffice to say if you are a Generation X'er like myself and have not seen this film I advice you to give it a go next time it is on the TV it really takes you back to pub and club life and the pro's and cons of life back then for working class men and women.
A gang of stags and hens end up in the same nightclub the night before a wedding with obvious and dramatic results.
Throw in a travelling band and a lead singer ( Con O'Neill ) who is an old flame of the bride to be and you have a very powerful mix indeed.
Most of the drama takes place in the toilets and themes explored previously by the writer are displayed here.
Class and escaping from the drabness of your lot like in his previous works are once again the main themes of this film .
However away from all this are some great comedy moments from a very good cast and also a great soundtrack.
All I will say is if you need cheering up watch this film and revel at some of the weird and wonderful scenes .
My favourite is the angry husband who come looking for his Madonna lookalike wife who has hooked up with one of the stags.
He turns up shouting whilst eating an apple and then drags her out. Quite what the relevance of this scene is I have no idea but it adds to the quirkiness of the whole thing .
Throw in a travelling band and a lead singer ( Con O'Neill ) who is an old flame of the bride to be and you have a very powerful mix indeed.
Most of the drama takes place in the toilets and themes explored previously by the writer are displayed here.
Class and escaping from the drabness of your lot like in his previous works are once again the main themes of this film .
However away from all this are some great comedy moments from a very good cast and also a great soundtrack.
All I will say is if you need cheering up watch this film and revel at some of the weird and wonderful scenes .
My favourite is the angry husband who come looking for his Madonna lookalike wife who has hooked up with one of the stags.
He turns up shouting whilst eating an apple and then drags her out. Quite what the relevance of this scene is I have no idea but it adds to the quirkiness of the whole thing .
Dancin' through the Dark is a favourite nostalgia film about nightlife in the pre-britpop 90's. Nightclubs playing the most awful music, live here-today-gone-tomorrow bands, and a flotsam of characters who are obviously the fore-runners of today's Chavs.
We meet Dave, out on his stag night, soon to be almost comatose with drink, accompanied by his loyal mates, oh and some total animal who's idea of a good night out is a fight and a sh*g. His bride-to-be is having second thoughts, which are only intensified by the reappearance of a former beau who has made it big in the music industry and co-incidentally is appearing in the nightclub where she is enjoying her hen night.
To complicate issues further, Dave is also in the nightclub (throwing up in the toilet - a place he occupies for most of the rest of the film) causing mayhem amongst the Hen party who feel very bad ramifications will result if they meet prior to the nuptials.
I won't spoil the ending, but rest assured, the path of true love does not run smoothly, neither does a scouser scorned take betrayal lightly.
Favourite quote:
Man Dancing: Do you want to come back to my place tonight? Hen night girl: What for? Man Dancing: A F**k and a pizza. (Pause - music still playing and everyone dancing) Hen night girl: Is it a wholemeal pizza? (Man dancing is taken aback)
We meet Dave, out on his stag night, soon to be almost comatose with drink, accompanied by his loyal mates, oh and some total animal who's idea of a good night out is a fight and a sh*g. His bride-to-be is having second thoughts, which are only intensified by the reappearance of a former beau who has made it big in the music industry and co-incidentally is appearing in the nightclub where she is enjoying her hen night.
To complicate issues further, Dave is also in the nightclub (throwing up in the toilet - a place he occupies for most of the rest of the film) causing mayhem amongst the Hen party who feel very bad ramifications will result if they meet prior to the nuptials.
I won't spoil the ending, but rest assured, the path of true love does not run smoothly, neither does a scouser scorned take betrayal lightly.
Favourite quote:
Man Dancing: Do you want to come back to my place tonight? Hen night girl: What for? Man Dancing: A F**k and a pizza. (Pause - music still playing and everyone dancing) Hen night girl: Is it a wholemeal pizza? (Man dancing is taken aback)
9nrho
The only reason I give it a 9 is because of the lighting. It's so dark on the set that half the time I had trouble keeping track of the characters. Otherwise, I loved this oh-so-believable winking slice of working-class life. I have a couple of questions for other viewers: 1. I don't recall actually seeing the much-commented-upon boots that Peter is wearing. Did anyone? 2. I also don't recall the name of Peter's band ever being mentioned. Is this correct?
Also, when Linda's friends try to convince her to leave because it's bad luck for her to see her groom the night before the wedding, I'm surprised she didn't suggest that _he_ leave, not her.
I also was impressed with the building tension that climaxed in the two bathrooms (Ladies and Gents respectively). A Russell masterpiece.
Anyone else in love with Con O'Neill? I adore Blood Brothers too!!!
Also, when Linda's friends try to convince her to leave because it's bad luck for her to see her groom the night before the wedding, I'm surprised she didn't suggest that _he_ leave, not her.
I also was impressed with the building tension that climaxed in the two bathrooms (Ladies and Gents respectively). A Russell masterpiece.
Anyone else in love with Con O'Neill? I adore Blood Brothers too!!!
10kneecap
True love overcomes in this brilliant film based on Willy Russell's play "Stags And Hens." Set in the pubs and clubs of Liverpool, a bride-to-be, her fiance and her ex-boyfriend are the main ingredients in a dry comedy where the dialogue is sharp and funny and the drama is surprisingly absorbing. Excellent casting with Con O'Neil and Claire Hackett performing superbly in the lead roles. The soundtrack is quite good too.
Did you know
- TriviaFirst feature of Stephen Graham.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Artsnight: When Julie Walters Met Willy Russell (2016)
- SoundtracksParadise
Performed by Ruby Turner
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- Budget
- £500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 31m(91 min)
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- 1.37 : 1
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