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- Audio commentary from director/star Craig Ferguson and writer Philip McGrade
- Deleted Scenes
- Outtakes
- Trailer
- Interactive menus
- Scene selection
Olivia just met the perfect man for her mum: her dad!
Being a rock star isn't what it used to be, not for Paul Kerr. Seventeen years ago, Paul was on the crest of a wave. His music and his stage charisma was filling clubs all over the UK and drawing legions of screaming fans.
One of those fans was a music-loving free spirit named Rebecca. Paul and Rebecca spent three extraordinary days and nights together before he flew to America and became a superstar with endless rounds of concerts, parties, gold records and every kind of excess that fame and money could buy. He never heard from Rebecca again, nor she from him.
Paul never knew that he had fathered a child that weekend - Olivia, now 16, who sings with the voice of an angel. Olivia lives with her mother Rebecca in a small town in Wales, and has absolutley no idea about who her father really is. But now, both Paul and Olivia are about to learn the truth about each other....

Average rating (2 reviews)
Charming Brit-flick
complicated | 07/07/2008 | See all complicated's reviews (1) »
Recorded this in the wee small hours with the only curiosity being to see how Charlotte Church shaped up and knew nothing else about the film. I was thoroughly charmed by the performance of Craig Ferguson, who I hadn't seen on TV for years (apparently he is a hit US chat show host now), play a washed-up 80s popstar. It was obviously a labour of love project for Craig as he directed and co-wrote the film and managed to get some fine actors on board such as Joss Ackland, Imelda Staunton and Jemma Redgrave. If you have read the synopsis it won't surprise you to learn that the film does fall into some sentimental pitfalls along the way and the essence of the 'father learns he has a daughter he never knew about - ditto' is rather formulaic. But on the whole I still enjoyed the film and Craig's on-screen charisma should be enough for you to enjoy it too. As for Ms Church, well, she's surprisingly good in it as well.
A great one
Trollet | 06/06/2007 | See all Trollet's reviews (36) »
I loved this. When I watched it for the first time, I didnt have high hopes, and I loved it. Great humor. I love it
Craig Ferguson, Charlotte Church, Jemma Redgrave, Joss Ackland, Ralph Brown, Ian McNeice, Imelda Staunton, Anthony Head & Phyllida Law | |
12 years and over | |
2003 | |
Widescreen Anamorphic | |
English - Dolby Digital (5.1) | |
English | |
1 hour and 42 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |


















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