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A Royal Hangover
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A Royal Hangover

Oct 12, 2014
1h 42m
★ 7.2

Overview

A Royal Hangover is a feature length documentary about the ambivalent alcohol culture of Britain. Think Bowling For Columbine, only with alcohol instead of guns. Drinking for Britain: We don't shoot ourselves to death here, we kill ourselves with drink - much more dignified!

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Russell Brand

Himself

Russell Brand

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