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by sunmeilan - written on 29.06.08 (Very useful, 143 readings)
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Daniel is devastated when his father dies, but his stiff upper lip prevails and he arranges the funeral, carefully planning everything. Unfortunately, the funeral home doesn't take as much care, because when the coffin is delivered, the body inside is not the right one...After this fiasco, everything else goes wrong too. Daniel's successful author ...
by Andy.mack - written on 31.05.08 (Very useful, 166 readings)
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The death of a family member isn't exactly the easiest of times but for Daniel (Matthew Macfadyen) his Father's funeral is going to go beyond upsetting. If something could go wrong it certainly does for Daniel, from an Undertaker who can't do his job properly to the return of his famous, author brother, who is perhaps the most selfish man alive. ...
by karenuk - written on 17.05.08 (Very useful, 106 readings)
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My eldest daughter had a few friends round last night, so to try to block out the noise <grin> I decided to watch a film. I looked through the list of Movies on Demand on Virgin Media and chose Death at a Funeral. I had wanted to see it when it was on at the cinema, but hadn't got round to it. I like British films and the cast in this one is ...
by Ailran - written on 26.02.08 (Very useful, 58 readings)
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Death At A Funeral is a decidedly British farce focusing on, surprisingly, a funeral. It is the morning of the funeral and Daniel (Matthew Macfadyn) is awaiting the arrival of his fathers coffin and the mourners at his home, ready for the service and eulogy. Expected guests include his arrogant brother Robert (Rupert Graves), a successful ...
by spencer_hawken - written on 09.01.08 (Very useful, 87 readings)
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As a family gather together for the funeral of a loving husband and great father, emotions are put to the test, and sibling rivalry even in an adult age still proves an area of concern. Amazingly however nobody notices the midget walk in the room, known as Peter (Peter Dinklage) the midget is in rather a hurry to speak to Daniel (Matthew ...
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