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Description
Stephen (Edward Hogg) is a profoundly neurotic young man suffering from agoraphobia, though this is a relatively recent development, and as he ponders the dim prospect of going out for food, he recalls a vacation in Europe with his former best friend Bunny (Simon Farnaby). While Stephen is quiet and shy, Bunny is outgoing to a fault, and he chases women, guzzles booze and bets on anything as if there's no tomorrow. When Stephen gets dumped by his girlfriend, Bunny suggests a trip to Europe is just the thing to cure his blues, especially after he's enjoyed a windfall at the track. But things take a turn for the worst when Stephen develops a crush on Eloisa (Veronica Echegui), a cute but very eccentric young woman, and Bunny sweeps her off her feet before Stephen can make a move. Matters become all the more complicated when Eloisa takes the boys on a trip to her hometown. BUNNY AND THE BULL was the first feature film from writer and director Paul King, part of the creative team behind the cult-favourite television comedy THE MIGHTY BOOSH.
Special Features
- Audio commentary with Paul King, Mary Burke, Edward Hogg and Simon Farnaby
- Behind the scenes featurette, Paul King's Guide to The Film
- Empire featurette
- Bloopers, Interview with Paul King
- Interview with Simon Farnaby and Edward Hogg
- Get the Picture
- Deleted scenes
- Museum stills gallery
- Up, Up And Away: Short Film Competition Winner
Technical Details
Region B
Sound: Dolby Digital
Running Time: 101 minutes
Production Year: 2008
Main Language: English
Genre: Blu-Ray - Comedy
Certificate: 15 Suitable for Persons Aged 15 or Over
Director: Paul King
Release Date: 29-03-2010



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