Suzie Gold (2003)
Director: Ric Cantor
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Summer Phoenix shows versatility as Suzie, a likeable London girl from a large, noisy Jewish family who, in the run-up to her sister's wedding, is under pressure to pair up with Anthony Silver (Goldberg), the smarmy local catch. Instead she opts for Darren (Gregory), a cheeky chap from work, who hasn't a clue about her family. There's scant conviction in their romantic union, or in the Bridget Jones' Diary-inspired banter between Suzie and her girlfriends. More amusement derives from the old stagers of the Jewish community (including Townsend, Front and Barber) and their attitudes to sex, marriage and culture, their gossipy antics spawning some neat one liners and farcical set pieces.Author: ASm
Cast & crew
Director: Ric Cantor
Producer: Rebecca Green
Cast: Summer Phoenix, Leo Gregory, Stanley Townsend, Rebecca Front, Frances Barber, Iddo Goldberg, Miriam Karlin, Leon Lissek, Victor McGuire, Gwyneth Strong, Roger Kitter, Steve Jameson full cast
Genre(s): Comedy
Duration: 94 mins
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