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Naked

Aug 6, 1993
2h 11m
★ 7.3

When unbalance leads to submission

Overview

An unemployed Brit vents his rage on unsuspecting strangers as he embarks on a nocturnal London odyssey.

Genres

Drama
Comedy

Production Companies

Channel Four Films
Thin Man Films
British Screen Productions

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Cast

David Thewlis

Johnny

David Thewlis

Lesley Sharp

Louise

Lesley Sharp

Katrin Cartlidge

Sophie

Katrin Cartlidge

Greg Cruttwell

Jeremy

Greg Cruttwell

Claire Skinner

Sandra

Claire Skinner

Peter Wight

Brian

Peter Wight

Ewen Bremner

Archie

Ewen Bremner

Susan Vidler

Maggie

Susan Vidler

Deborah Maclaren

Woman in Window

Deborah Maclaren

Gina McKee

Cafe Girl

Gina McKee

Carolina Giammetta

Masseuse

Carolina Giammetta

Elizabeth Berrington

Giselle

Elizabeth Berrington