Movie |
Underdog | Northern England
Disclaimer: All content and media belong to original content streaming platforms/owners like Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, Amazon Prime Videos, JioCinema, SonyLIV etc. 91mobiles entertainment does not claim any rights to the content and only aggregate the content along with the service providers links.
Best Film Y FFilm Orau | 1999
Based on a stage play "Up 'n' Under" first performed by the Hull Truck Theatre Company in 1984.
Adrian Good appears in s1e2 and S1 E3 of Too Close which Susan Tully directs.
The last acting role of Susan Tully.
The phrase "up 'n' under" (a catchphrase of real-life rugby commentator Eddie Waring) is a term used in rugby. An "up 'n' under" is a high kick angled so that the catcher, while looking skyward at the descending ball, receives at the same time as the ball, one or more chasing players travelling at speed, into his abdomen. The intention is to dislodge the ball, or even persuade the catcher to not bother making the catch.
The original stage play, also created by John Godber, was set in Kingston Upon Hull. The movie changes the setting to Upton, a small village in West Yorkshire where Godber was born.
"[Steve walks into the changing room and finds Hazel in the shower. He eyes her up for a few seconds] Steve: Alright love? Hazel Scott: Alright. You coming in? Steve: [taken aback] Eh? Hazel Scott: Yeah! Steve: Eh? Hazel Scott: Yeah. Come on! Steve: Well... Hazel Scott: Oh, You're not shy are you? Steve: No! Hazel Scott: Right. [turns off the shower, steps out and begins to dry herself] Hazel Scott: You've had a look. Now piss off. Steve: Oh. Right. Thanks. [he sheepishly leaves]"