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staying. Late in the night, Marwood tries to avoid Monty's company but is eventually cornered in the guest bedroom as Monty demands sex. Monty also reveals that
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they leave for London the next day. Withnail in turn demands that they share a bed in the interest of safety but
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offer and says "...you must tell me all the news, I haven't seen you since you finished your last film". While pouring another drink, and downing his own, Withnail replies that he has been "Rather busy uncle. TV and stuff". Then pointing at
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screenplay, which
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Withnail is because when I was a little boy, um, I knew this bloke named Jonathan Withnall N-A-double-L and I 'cause I can't spell I called him 'Nail'. And he backed his Aston Martin into a police car coming out of a pub car park. And he was like the coolest guy I had ever met
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magazine, the film was ranked the 15th best British film ever. The line "We want the finest wines available to humanity, we want them here and we want them now", delivered by Richard E. Grant as Withnail, was voted the third favourite film one-liner in a 2003 poll of 1,000 film fans.
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drink, so Withnail walks with him to the station. In Regent's Park, Marwood reciprocates Withnail saying that he will miss him, and then leaves. Alone with bottle of wine in hand, Withnail performs "
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record. Its provenance is from a different era. None of the production values, none of the iconography, none of the style remotely has it down as an 80s picture."
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until pulled over by the police who arrest him for driving under the influence. The pair return to the flat to find Danny and a friend named Presuming Ed
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2224:"Productions at Shepperton Studios"
2059:"Farmhouse from cult film for sale"
1813:
1676:from the original on 7 October 2021
1344:
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1159:" (reduced tempo) –
27:1987 British film by Bruce Robinson
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3886:English-language independent films
3436:
3276:an essay by Bruce Robinson at the
3086:
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2967:Wiegand, Chris (11 October 2023).
2763:"The Withnail and I Drinking Game"
2429:McDonald, Duff (1 February 2019).
2422:
1792:from the original on 29 March 2019
1511:
1497:. 12 December 2015. Archived from
1433:Hoggard, Liz (17 September 2006).
1098:'s Summer of British Film season.
734:
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2498:from the original on 19 June 2019
2390:Gross, Terry (17 November 2011).
2178:from the original on 4 April 2017
2039:from the original on 11 July 2019
1087:re-release in the United States.
691:. Monty's cottage, Crow Crag, is
568:
3816:British buddy comedy-drama films
3801:Films directed by Bruce Robinson
3016:
2431:"The Cult of Richard E. Grant's
2332:Keahon, Jena (31 January 2015).
1778:Canby, Vincent (27 March 1987).
718:
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3378:How to Get Ahead in Advertising
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2935:Pirnia, Garin (19 March 2016).
2907:Dixon, Greg (21 October 2010).
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1505:
1435:"Cult classic: Withnail and us"
1378:Russell, Jamie (October 2003).
395:Una Brandon-Jones as Mrs Parkin
371:as Monty (Montague H. Withnail)
297:house. Monty is a melodramatic
3831:Films set in the Lake District
3297:Withnail & I – 25 Years On
2265:Ebert, Roger (25 March 2009).
1966:"The World According To Grant"
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1300:Smith, Adam (1 January 2012).
434:
266:as Withnail's Uncle Monty and
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3089:The Anthony Powell Newsletter
2792:Drinking Game, DVD Featurette
2704:"Withnail and I comes of age"
2702:Turner, Luke (15 July 2008).
2592:Green, Willow (2 June 2014).
2547:Loach, Ken (29 August 2009).
2435:Is Finally Having Its Moment"
2353:Turczyn, Coury (2 May 2018).
2293:Keady, Martin (2 June 2017).
1281:
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341:What a piece of work is a man
236:film written and directed by
3871:1980s English-language films
3776:1987 directorial debut films
3471:Monty Python's Life of Brian
3284:Image gallery on BBC Cumbria
3060:Owen, Alistair, ed. (2000).
2641:"The 100 best British films"
2204:. Bellmanss. 14 January 2022
1780:"'Withnail and I', a Comedy"
1664:"Nude Au Pair's Secret Life"
1237:Birmingham Repertory Theatre
1178:While My Guitar Gently Weeps
1171:Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
1135:
1130:While My Guitar Gently Weeps
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591:worked as casting director.
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3866:Films set in country houses
3796:British LGBTQ-related films
3730:Eloise: The Animated Series
1246:
1161:The Jimi Hendrix Experience
419:Anthony Wise as Policeman 2
416:Robert Oates as Policeman 1
309:"), whilst a lithograph of
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3811:British black comedy films
3791:British comedy-drama films
3049:british-film-locations.com
3024:Grant, Richard E. (1996).
1951:. Event occurs at 12:35.
1941:Grant, Richard E. (1999).
1882:"Withnail and I in Camden"
1730:Grant, Richard E. (1999).
1711:. The Criterion Collection
1709:"'Withnail and I' (essay)"
1649:. Event occurs at 16:16.
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1764:. Event occurs at 6:02.
1740:. Event occurs at 5:34.
1593:"Romeo And Juliet (1968)"
1577:. Event occurs at 3:43.
1553:. Event occurs at 1:31.
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2796:Anchor Bay Entertainment
2568:"100 Best Comedy Movies"
1567:Robinson, Bruce (1999).
1543:Robinson, Bruce (1999).
1258:
1157:All Along the Watchtower
995:the 92nd greatest film.
168:1 January 1987
3771:1987 comedy-drama films
3766:1987 black comedy films
3176:Benjamin, Toby (2023).
3157:Robson, Maisie (2010).
3119:Jackson, Kevin (2004).
2937:"13 Loaded Facts About
2819:Lulu Press Incorporated
2815:Raleigh, North Carolina
904:Jeff, Who Lives at Home
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3826:Films about alcoholism
3781:1987 independent films
3687:Fifty Dead Men Walking
3289:Filming Locations for
3043:Plowman, Paul (2021).
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2032:British Film Institute
1833:British Film Institute
1647:British Film Institute
1235:would premiere at the
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1163: – 4:10
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1143:A Whiter Shade of Pale
948:British Film Institute
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748:
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697:Wet Sleddale Reservoir
644:
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413:as Tea Shop Proprietor
401:as General (bar owner)
3846:Films shot in England
3006:Poundsterlinglive.com
1754:McGann, Paul (1999).
1227:Withnail and I (play)
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580:as costume designer.
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501:on 16 November 1969.
176: (United Kingdom)
3861:HandMade Films films
3851:Films shot in London
3487:The Long Good Friday
3278:Criterion Collection
3095:(Autumn 2022): 8–11.
2494:. 26 November 2001.
2484:"Top 100 films poll"
2174:. 23 February 2011.
1684:– via Twitter.
1672:. 16 November 1969.
1501:on 14 December 2015.
701:Haweswater Reservoir
541:Museum of Modern Art
449:and I'll give him a
3876:1980s British films
3836:Films set in London
3055:on 8 November 2021.
2676:The Daily Telegraph
2464:. 23 September 1999
2144:movie-locations.com
2015:, pp. 108–109.
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1892:on 20 February 2006
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1128:, whose 1968 song "
1060:In 1992, filmmaker
962:was ranked 38th in
880:The End of the Tour
853:British Film Awards
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3543:A Private Function
3527:Privates on Parade
3479:A Sense of Freedom
3356:Films directed by
3322:(list of releases)
3310:(list of releases)
3230:TCM Movie Database
2767:Withnail-links.com
2528:on 15 October 2012
2000:Withnail-links.com
1972:. 17 January 2003.
1921:Withnail-links.com
1785:The New York Times
1352:"Withnail & I"
915:David Gordon Green
821:Shepperton Studios
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2228:thestudiotour.com
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1985:, pp. 10–43.
1669:News of the World
1080:Los Angeles Times
920:Pineapple Express
833:review aggregator
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622:Edward Tudor-Pole
498:News of the World
471:Franco Zeffirelli
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185:Running time
161:Release date
136:David Dundas
115:Peter Hannan
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3028:. Picador.
2743:15 November
2709:The Quietus
2626:Games Radar
2440:Vanity Fair
2208:25 February
2013:Owen (2000)
1859:Owen (2000)
1695:Owen (2000)
1627:Owen (2000)
1391:28 December
1182:The Beatles
1147:King Curtis
1126:the Beatles
1001:Games Radar
958:. In 2001,
935:Tom DiCillo
865:Shane Black
843:Roger Ebert
801:Glebe Place
695:, near the
661:Ringo Starr
595:Paul McGann
589:Mary Selway
509:Name of "I"
455:Paul Heller
435:Development
423:Eddie Tagoe
407:as Waitress
375:Ralph Brown
363:Paul McGann
359:as Withnail
283:Camden Town
268:Ralph Brown
250:Camden Town
246:Paul McGann
189:107 minutes
92:Paul McGann
79:Paul Heller
75:Produced by
57:Directed by
3761:1987 films
3755:Categories
3722:Television
3386:Jennifer 8
3149:0747524939
3130:1844570355
3111:0007145543
3071:0747552592
3035:0879519355
2986:12 October
2952:7 December
2920:18 October
2687:25 October
2071:31 January
1418:17 January
1363:13 January
1336:15 January
1282:References
1241:Sean Foley
1109:Soundtrack
1085:home video
890:Awful Nice
885:Todd Sklar
797:West House
793:Paddington
649:With Nails
614:Bill Nighy
430:Production
336:Manchester
218:Box office
172:1987-01-01
67:Written by
3711:127 Hours
3695:Planet 51
3559:Mona Lisa
3511:Scrubbers
3180:. Titan.
2981:0261-3077
2416:IndieWire
2339:IndieWire
2098:25 August
1949:Channel 4
1762:Channel 4
1738:Channel 4
1680:7 October
1575:Channel 4
1551:Channel 4
1470:Sotheby's
1198:Al Bowlly
1136:Tracklist
998:In 2016,
964:Channel 4
827:Reception
773:Bayswater
523:Channel 4
332:squatting
121:Edited by
3679:Manolete
3599:Track 29
3535:Bullshot
3219:AllMovie
2892:20 April
2854:Archived
2715:19 March
2681:Archived
2646:Time Out
2502:26 April
2496:Archived
2488:BBC News
2377:Film Wax
2278:26 April
2202:Bellmans
2176:Archived
2150:26 April
2094:. London
2064:BBC News
2037:Archived
1926:20 April
1886:Time Out
1796:26 April
1790:Archived
1715:26 April
1674:Archived
1528:7 August
1475:26 April
1247:See also
1011:Time Out
930:Sideways
487:Benvolio
377:as Danny
343:!" from
299:aesthete
202:Language
129:Music by
85:Starring
3308:Discogs
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2798:. 2006.
2750:carrot?
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1052:⁄
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685:Bampton
677:Penrith
671:Cumbria
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632:Filming
584:Casting
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440:Writing
383:as Jake
295:Chelsea
291:Penrith
205:English
194:Country
170: (
48:Art by
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3733:(2006)
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