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Funny Bones
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPeter Chelsom
Written byPeter Chelsom
Peter Flannery
Produced byPeter Chelsom
Simon Fields
Starring
  • Lee Evans
  • Richard Griffiths
  • Oliver Reed
  • George Carl
  • Leslie Caron
  • Jerry Lewis
  • CinematographyEduardo Serra
    Edited byMartin Walsh
    Music byJohn Altman

    Production
    company

    Hollywood Pictures

    Distributed byBuena Vista Pictures Distribution

    Release dates

    • 31 March 1995 (1995-03-31) (United States)
  • 29 September 1995 (1995-09-29) (United Kingdom)
  • Running time

    128 minutes
    CountriesUnited Kingdom
    United States
    LanguageEnglish
    Box office$532,268
    52,088 admissions (France)[1]

    Funny Bones is a 1995 comedy-drama film from Hollywood Pictures. It was written, directed and produced by Peter Chelsom, co produced by Simon Fields, and co written by Peter Flannery. The music score was by John Altman, and the cinematography by Eduardo Serra. Funny Bones was released in the United States on 31 March 1995.[citation needed]

    Set in Las Vegas and Blackpool, England, the film stars Oliver Platt, Jerry Lewis, Lee Evans, Leslie Caron, Richard Griffiths, Sadie Corre, Oliver Reed, George Carl, Freddie Davies and Ian McNeice. When the film was released in the United Kingdom, it reached #8 in the Top 10.[2]

    Plot[edit]

    Tommy Fawkes is the son of British comedy legend George Fawkes. After his own Las Vegas comedy act flops with his beloved father in the audience, Tommy returns to Blackpool, the English seaside resort where he spent the summers of his childhood.

    Disguised with a new identity, Tommy intends to seek out unique performers and purchase their acts. During this time, Tommy encounters his father's old comedy partners, Bruno and Thomas Parker. Once great performers, they now work as ghouls on a ghost train at Blackpool Pleasure Beach Circus.

    Bruno's son Jack is a brilliant comic, but psychologically troubled. He has also been manipulated by a corrupt policeman known as Sharkey into stealing valuable wax eggs from smugglers. Tommy meets Jack's mother Katie, and even though Tommy is in disguise, she suspects that he is somehow connected to the family.

    Tommy eventually realises that his father stole his original act from the Parker brothers. He then reveals himself to be Tommy Fawkes and Katie tells him that Jack is his half-brother. Tommy phones his father about the revelation and George gets on the next plane to Blackpool.

    As part of their reconciliation, George arranges for the Parkers to top the bill at a Blackpool Tower Circus event. However, Jack is still hounded by Sharkey and cannot perform. During an elaborate Egyptian act, Katie gets rid of Sharkey via a sarcophagus, which is then kidnapped by the smugglers. The wax eggs (Chinese inscription on egg is read "Eight Immortals") contained a mystical, ancient Chinese rejuvenating powder. Jack had previously placed the powder within a makeup tin, which Bruno and Thomas accidentally use, helping them to perform brilliantly.

    Toward the end of the show, Jack is seen being chased by a policeman and climbing a giant flexible pole to escape. The pole rocks side to side and Jack spins around on the flexing pole, and smacks the climbing policeman in the face. The policeman begins to fall and is revealed to be Tommy.

    In the last moments, Jack clasps Tommy's hand and saves him, both now wildly swinging around at the end of pole. The circus audience claps wildly with relief. Jack yells to Tommy, "I think they're beginning to like you." Jack laughs and Tommy, suddenly no longer afraid, waves at the audience spinning past and laughs joyfully.

    Cast[edit]

  • Jerry Lewis as George Fawkes
  • Lee Evans as Jack Parker
  • Leslie Caron as Katie Parker
  • Richard Griffiths as Jim Minty
  • Sadie Corré as Poodle Woman
  • Oliver Reed as Dolly Hopkins
  • George Carl as Thomas Parker
  • Freddie Davies as Bruno Parker
  • Ian McNeice as Stanley Sharkey
  • Christopher Greet as Lawrence Berger
  • Ruta Lee as Laura Fawkes
  • Harold Nicholas as himself
  • Peter Gunn as Nicky
  • Peter Martin as Skipper
  • Home media[edit]

    Funny Bones was released on DVD on 2 September 2003.[citation needed]

    Reception[edit]

    OnRotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 63%, based on 19 reviews, with an average rating of 6.4/10.[3]

    References[edit]

  • ^ "Weekend box office 29th September 1995 - 1st October 1995". www.25thframe.co.uk. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
  • ^ "Funny Bones". Rotten Tomatoes.
  • External links[edit]


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