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Class Act (1994)
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Starring: John Bowe, James Gaddas, Nadine Garner, Joanna Lumley, Richard Vernon
Director: Jane Howell, James Cellan Jones, Herbert Wise
Category: Drama, Comedy
Studio: BFS
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Length:
690 mins

 
 

 

Desperate times call for desperate measures.

Award-winning Joanna Lumley stars in this energetic, sexy, comic romp about a woman who finds her life changed forever in a single night.

Aristocratic Kate Swift (Lumley) has always lived the champagne lifestyle, until her unsavory husband disappears, leaving her in trouble and in debt. However, Kate is at her best in a good fight. She forms an unlikely alliance with a young, Australian burglaress (Nadine Garner) and a cowardly wreck of a journalist (John Bowe). Together, they discover what happened to her husband and-most important-where the money went.

Wit, instinct, theft and sex are the dubious tools of their trade as they try to stay out of jail-and the poorhouse.