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Bright Young Things

2003·1h 42m·R
DramaWarComedy
IMDb Rating
★ 6.5/10
6,767 votes
Metascore
64
Metacritic

An adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's novel "Vile Bodies", is a look into the lives of a young novelist, his would-be lover, and a host of young people who beautified London in the 1930s.

Bright Young Things is a 2003 drama war movie directed by Stephen Fry, starring Simon McBurney, Stephen Campbell Moore, Dan Aykroyd. It holds an IMDb rating of 6.5/10 from 6,767 votes and runs 1h 42m.

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Director
Stephen Fry
Stars
Simon McBurney
Stephen Campbell Moore
Dan Aykroyd
Emily Mortimer
Details
2003-10-03
102 min
Movie
R
★ United Kingdom
★ English
Keywords
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