Consuming Passions (1988)
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A British production created by Monty Python alumni, this film concerns an inept chocolate-factory executive (Tyler Butterworth) who accidentally knocks three workers into a vat. The product is an incredible hit with consumers, though one of the workers' widows (Vanessa Redgrave) is considering… More A British production created by Monty Python alumni, this film concerns an inept chocolate-factory executive (Tyler Butterworth) who accidentally knocks three workers into a vat. The product is an incredible hit with consumers, though one of the workers' widows (Vanessa Redgrave) is considering blackmail. ~ John Bush, Rovi
- Directed By
- Giles Foster
- Genres
- Comedy
- In Theaters
- Apr 6, 1988 Wide
- Studio
- MGM
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Cast
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Vanessa Redgrave
as Mrs. Garza
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Jonathan Pryce
as Mr. Farris
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Tyler Butterworth
as Ian Littleton
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Freddie Jones
as Graham Chumley
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Sammi Davis
as Felicity Stubbs
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Prunella Scales
as Ethel
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Thora Hird
as Mrs. Gordon
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William Rushton
as Big Teddy
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John Wells
as Dr. Forrester
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Timothy West
as Dr. Rees
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Mary Healey
as Mrs. Eggleton
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Andrew Sachs
as Jason
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Bryan Pringle
as Gateman
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Patrick Newell
as Lester
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Preston Lockwood
as Josiah
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Angus Barnett
as Josiah's Son
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Debbie Davis
as Mrs. Coot
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Gerard Dimiglio
as Frenchman
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Susan Field
as Lady on TV
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Marc Boyle
as Ambulanceman
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Leonard Trolley
as Mayor
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Dick Brannick
as Butcher
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Robert Bridges
as Wooster
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Paul Dalton
as Ambulanceman
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Geraldine Griffiths
as Thin Lady
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Vicky Ireland
as Lady on TV
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Linda Lusardi
as French Beauty
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Julie May
as Lady on TV
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David Neville
as Furniture Store Assistant
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Helen Pearson
as Supermarket Assistant
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Donald Pelmear
as Porter
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Archie Pool
as Rastafarian
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Julian Ronnie
as Piano Player
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Adam Stoker
as Trevor
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Paddy Ward
as Tramp
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Jo Warne
as Fat Lady
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Wincey Willis
as TV Presenter