The best Hugo Speer’s comedy movies

Hugo Speer

Hugo Speer

17/03/1969 (55 años)
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Hugo Speer’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Hugo Speer.

The Full Monty

The Full Monty
7.2/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 13/08/1997
  • Character: Guy
Sheffield, England. Gaz, a jobless steelworker in need of quick cash persuades his mates to bare it all in a one-night-only strip show.

Late Bloomers

Late Bloomers
5.7/10
Late Bloomers stars Isabella Rossellini and William Hurt as a married couple pulled apart by the threat of old age. Each reacts in a different way: Hurt’s distinguished architect chases after his glory days, while Rossellini’s housewife installs handrails about the house.

Bhaji on the Beach

Bhaji on the Beach
6.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 11/09/1993
  • Character: Andy
A group of women of Indian descent take a trip together from their home in Birmingham, England to the beach resort of Blackpool.

Swing

Swing
6/10
When Martin Luxford (Hugo Speer) leaves jail, he decides to form a swing band, having been taught to play the saxophone by his cellmate Jack. Returning to his native Liverpool, Martin pulls together a backing band of misfits and loners, and recruits his ex-girlfriend Joan (Lisa Stansfield) as a singer. Things are complicated somewhat by the fact that Joan is now married to the policeman who arrested Martin, and when the band's first gig - at a heavy metal pub - goes badly, it seems as though the road to musical success may be a rocky one.

Barnie's Minor Annoyances

Barnie's Minor Annoyances
5.7/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 21/02/2001
  • Character: Mark
Barnie lives in Calais but works in London. Everyday, he takes the Eurostar to go to his office. Although he is married to Lucie, Barnie has two lovers in London: Margot, a young and fresh advertising executive, and Mark, a hot 35 years old auctioneer. Everything could work out fine like that, until Margot, Mark and Lucie separately offer Barnie the same birthday present: a return ticket to Venice on the Orient-Express, and on the same dates. What will Barnie do? Who will he choose to go with? After thinking that going with Lucie could actually save his marriage, problems are not over: Margot and Mark both show up at Barnie and Lucie's house, pretending to be a couple, and asking Barnie for some explanations. Which he obviously can't give...

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