Twenty-One (1991)
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Patsy Kensit stars in Don Boyd's distaff version of Alfie, with Kensit playing 21-year-old Katie, an attractive and self-absorbed Londoner who has just reached this milestone of an age and is trying to make some sense out of it. Until now, Katie has enjoyed life and all its pleasures without… More Patsy Kensit stars in Don Boyd's distaff version of Alfie, with Kensit playing 21-year-old Katie, an attractive and self-absorbed Londoner who has just reached this milestone of an age and is trying to make some sense out of it. Until now, Katie has enjoyed life and all its pleasures without thinking too much about it. But, as she speaks to the camera, she reflects upon the men in her life and wonders if she has made all the right romantic decisions. There is Bobby (Rufus Sewell), her charming Scottish boyfriend, who has a propensity for slipping off to the bathroom for a heroin fix. And then there is Jack (Patrick Ryecart), another lover, whose sad-eyed demeanor belies his lack of sexual excitement. So what should Katie do about her beaux, particularly when she is preparing to move to New York? ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi
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Cast
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Patsy Kensit
as Katie
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Jack Shepherd
as Kenneth
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Patrick Ryecart
as Jack
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Rufus Sewell
as Bobby
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Sophie Thompson
as Francesca
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Maynard Eziashi
as Baldie
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Paul Arlington
as Bride's Father
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Robert Bathurst
as Mr. Metcalfe
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Shelley Borkum
as Agency Woman
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Joan Campion
as Bobby's Mother
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Rebecca Cardinale
as Jack's Wife
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Veronica Clifford
as Bobby's Aunt
- Suzanne Crowley
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Julian Firth
as Michael
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Anthony Gardner
as Riverside Waiter
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Julia Goodman
as Linda
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Paul Heasman
as Pub Boy
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Tyger Kahn
as Fashion Editor
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Kim Kindersley
as Best Man
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Ben Murphy
as Gerald Morris
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Mark Newman
as Pub Boy
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Maggie Norris
as Pub Landlady
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Guy Oliver-Watts
as Marcus
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Anne Romyn
as Melissa
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Lolly Susi
as Assistant Editor
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Donald Tandy
as Bobby's Father
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Susan Wooldridge
as Janet
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Tip Tipping
as Pub Boy
- Gilly Poole
