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Duration: 25 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: CelebTA |
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Alternate Names: Tamsin Egerton Dick, Tamsin Egerton Dick, Tamsin Egerton-Dick, Tamsin Egerton-Dick, Tamsin Olivia Egerton
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Tamsin Egerton began her acting career at age six, inspired by her older sister Sophia's involvement in local youth theatre. She appeared in the Royal Shakespeare Company's musical production of The Secret Garden playing Mary a year later. Her notable film roles include Sarah in 'Driving Lessons' (2006) and Flora in 'Knife Edge' (2008). Egerton's role as Holly Goodfellow in 'Keeping Mum' (2005), where she appeared topless at age 16, sparked controversy. She starred as Princess Elenora in the TV series 'Sir Gadabout' and played young Morgaine in 'The Mists of Avalon' (2001). Egerton's stage appearances include the RSC's musical version of The Secret Garden.
Release Year: 2005
Nation: United Kingdom, United States of America
Alternative Title: La famiglia omicidi, Mami hoitaa, Min to peis... oute tou papa, Mord im Pfarrhaus, Salvese quien pueda!, Secretos de familia, Secrets de famille
Director: Niall Johnson
Writer: Niall Johnson, Richard Russo
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Companies: EFD Films, Isle of Man Film, Isle of Man Film Commission, Summit Entertainment
Genre: Black Comedy Film, Comedy, Comedy Drama
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Keywords: extramarital affair, family conflict, golf, housekeeper, killer
In 'Keeping Mum', directed by Niall Johnson and released in 2005, the story revolves around a pastor named Glenn, who is so preoccupied with writing his perfect sermon that he fails to notice the chaos unfolding around him. His wife, Linda, is having an affair, while their children are involved in mischief. The film explores how this dysfunctional family dynamic unravels and how they ultimately face the consequences of their actions.
'Keeping Mum' is a 2005 black comedy film directed by Niall Johnson. It's a comedic take on family life, set against the backdrop of small-town England. The film explores themes of marital infidelity, communication breakdown within families, and the sometimes humorous consequences of ignoring the chaos around us.