Plot
A fool and his money. In the 1930s, Adam Fenwick-Symes (Stephen Campbell Moore) is part of the English idle class, wanting to marry the flighty Nina Blount (Emily Mortimer). He's a novelist with a one hundred-pound advance for a manuscript confiscated by English customs. He spends the next several years trying to get money and to set a wedding date. He trades in gossip, wins money on wagers, then gives it to a drunken Major (Jim Broadbent), who suggested he bet on a horse in an upcoming race. Adam tries to get the money back, but can't find the Major. Meanwhile, Nina needs security, friends drink too much, and general unhappiness spoils the party. Then war breaks out. Is Adam's bright youth dimming with the fall of an empire?
Written by
Stephen Fry, Evelyn Waugh
Directed by
Stephen Fry
Crew
Production Countries
United Kingdom
Production Companies
Revolution Films, Doubting Hall Limited, Visionview Production, UK Film Council, Icon Films, The Film Consortium
Languages
English
Awards
10 nominations