Killing Dad (Or How to Love Your Mother) Trailer

Killing Dad (Or How to Love Your Mother) Trailer (1989)

01 September 1989 Comedy 93 mins

A man, always very devoted to his mother, decides to look for his father whom he never met. He meets a seducing older woman prone to drinking and her aged boyfriend whom she grew tired of.

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Cast

Julie Walters

as Judith

Anna Massey

as Edith

Ann Way

as Margot

Kevin Short

as Ernie (as Kevin Williams)

Pearce Quigley

as Luggage Attendant

Peter Geddis

as Station Master

Anthony Higginson

as Police Officer

Roger Brierley

as Hotel Manager

David Austin

as Hotel Porter

Crew

Gus Macdonald

Gus Macdonald Executive Producer

Iain Smith

Iain Smith Producer

Chaz Jankel

Original Music Composer

David Storrs

Original Music Composer

Gabriel Beristain

Gabriel Beristain Director of Photography

Sandy Powell

Sandy Powell Costume Design

Adrienne Atkinson

Adrienne Atkinson Production Design

Sarah Grundy

Sarah Grundy Makeup Artist

International Releases Dates

Australia 14 June 1990

France 17 September 2021

United Kingdom 01 September 1989

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