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Piccadilly Jim

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A lazy playboy (Sam Rockwell) hatches an elaborate plot to woo a woman (Frances O'Connor) who loathes his debauchery.

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Chris Barsanti Filmcritic.com 08/11/2007
2/5
A rather hysterical oddity. Go to Full Review
Urban Cinefile Critics Urban Cinefile 08/06/2007
Everyone is having an identity crisis in Piccadilly Jim. The characters are all overdone, but that is part of the charm of Julian Fellowes' adaptation of P.G. Wodehouse's novel. Go to Full Review
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steve d 01/30/2023 WAY too Hangover for me. It wasn't fun. See more 09/12/2020 The creative juices are flowing everywhere in this movie but it all seems like a total misfire; I couldn't even finish watching it. See more 01/17/2012 I loved this movie. It was funny, lighthearted, like the old Nick and Nora Jones movies, (but not chauvinistic) and romantic. I thought if was a lot of fun to watch with cool clothes and characters. I have a corny sense of humor though, so if you don't it may not be for you. See more 09/11/2011 skip this version and check out the vastly superior 1936 version. See more 08/21/2011 Hilariously inept. Bad screenplay, uninspired direction, terrible acting. See more 08/04/2011 It's cute, but Sam Rockwell ain't Robert Montgomery, Frances O'Conner ain't Madge Evans, and the script doesn't do justice to Wodehouse's wit and humor. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis A lazy playboy (Sam Rockwell) hatches an elaborate plot to woo a woman (Frances O'Connor) who loathes his debauchery.
Director
John McKay
Producer
Andrew Hauptman, Peter Czernin, Graham Broadbent
Screenwriter
Julian Fellowes
Distributor
United International Pictures
Production Co
Myriad Pictures, Isle of Man Film, Mission Pictures
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Apr 22, 2005, Original
Release Date (Streaming)
May 22, 2017
Runtime
1h 37m
Sound Mix
Dolby Digital