Tuck Bushman and the Legend of Piddledown Dale (2009)
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- 1h 35min
- Comedy
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Chris Lumb | ... |
Tuck Bushman / Bob Torquay / Dave Sugar / Doctor Von Doubleglazing / Enid Kettle / Mr Smithe
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Natalie Smeaton | ... |
Felicity Scruples / Mrs. Johnson / Beverley Hack / Mrs. Smithe / American Tourist
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Matthew Jackson | ... |
Jerry Stains / Farmer Shuttlecock / Ken Spice / Hunchy / Ethel Mint / Al Sation
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Rob Girdler | ... |
Mayor Eli Nefarious / Captain Pequod / Detective Inspector Parish
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James Garden | ... |
Ted Treeman
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Patrick Devine | ... |
Pub Landlord
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Nathan Head | ... |
Ray the Roofer
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Matthew Hick | ... |
Mike Fawner / Press #4
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Scott Leishman | ... |
Eric Von Helmut / Jake Shutter
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Ric Lumb | ... |
Idaho Smith / Pub Jedi
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Harry Shires | ... |
Henry Potter
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Timothy Skidmore | ... |
Blood Bath Ruth / Tony Flash
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Brian Smeaton | ... |
George T. Custer Jnr, Jnr, Jnr
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Nathan Webb | ... |
Eric Talbot
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Wayne Wright | ... |
Eduardo the Servant / Slayer Lespence
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Karen Boswarva | ... |
Pub patron #2
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Sean Candon | ... |
Anthony Cooper
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Phil Clubley | ... |
Folk Singer
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Paul Feeney | ... |
Bob Newhaus The Holiday Maker
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Richard Gittins | ... |
Randy Fiddler
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David Hart | ... |
Gaz The Male Model
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Humphrey Hayford-Casely | ... |
Teddy McDougal
(as Humphrey Casely Hayford)
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Richard Herrington | ... |
Tourist #1
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Ashleigh Toni Holloway | ... |
Miss Grouchles
(as Ashleigh Edwards Pitt)
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Linda Hsiao | ... |
Tourist #2 / Press #3
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Peter Jackson | ... |
Italian Yorkshireman
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Alexander Lumb | ... |
Tourist #3
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Margaret Lumb | ... |
Tourist #4
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Daniel Martin | ... |
Pub patron #1
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Ryan McDermott | ... |
Maggot
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Tom O'Reilly | ... |
Press #1
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Sadie Wilde | ... |
Janet Pratt-Queue
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Matthew Wyatt | ... |
Press #2
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Directed by
Chris Lumb |
Written by
Matthew Hick | ... | (screenplay) |
Chris Lumb | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Chris Lumb | ... | producer |
Music by
Elliott Daniels | ... | (original score music) (as Danny S. Elliott) |
Tom Tuck |
Editing by
Chris Lumb |
Art Department
Chris Lumb | ... | storyboard artist |
Sound Department
Nigel Albermaniche | ... | supervising sound editor |
Music Department
Elliott Daniels | ... | composer: theme music (as Danny S. Elliott) / music supervisor / orchestrator |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Lumbfilm (2009) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Chemical Burn entertainment (2012) (World-wide) (DVD)
- World Wide Multi Media (2012) (World-wide) (DVD)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
Tuck Bushman (Chris Lumb) is an out of luck and out of work TV presenter / creature hunter. When strange things start to happen in the remote Yorkshire village of Piddledown Dale, the mayor Eli Nefarious (Rob Girdler), offers a reward to the person who can capture the culprit. Tuck jumps at the chance to claim the prize and heads off, with snobby director Jerry Stains (Matthew Jackson) in tow, to make a programme of his triumph and get his career back on track. Little does Tuck know that there is more brewing in the village than tea and some old wounds and old flames will surface from his past, not to mention his ex-girlfriend Felicity Scruples (Natalie Smeaton). Mad doctors, monster hunters, camping, booby traps, car chases and even a giant sheep make this a trip to Piddledown Dale you won't forget! Running time: 95 mins For more information visit WWW.LUMBFILM.CO.UK Written by Anonymous |
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Budget | GBP2,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | First feature length for Lumbfilm Productions. Previously they had only made short films and sketches. See more » |
Movie Connections | Followed by Sugar and Spice: Yorkshire Vice (2011). See more » |
Soundtracks | Sugar and Spice See more » |
Crazy Credits | A selection of out-takes run on the end credits. See more » |
Quotes |
Jerry Stains:
Erm, don't you think it's all a bit excessive? Tuck Bushman: Forty-eighth rule of the bushman: You can never be too excessive. Now, we can stand around here swapping stories all day or we can kick this 'roo up the arse and get moving! What do you say? See more » |