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- Exclusive behind the scenes documentary
- Music documentary focusing on scoring the film with a 100-piece orchestra at Abbey Road
- Interviews
- Stills gallery
- Storyboard to film comparison
- Poster designs flip-chart
- Production team interview
- Production team audio commentary
- Poor man's process commentary
Saving the day, the British way.
The space race has been dominated for decades by two rival superpowers, but just when they thought they were alone, a new force has arrived. Britain has developed an amazing space exploration buggy that might solve the planets energy problems. But will Britain's greatest achievement become one conman's finest hour?
Will Spencer (Martin Kemp) and his right hand man/master of disguise (Chris Barrie) will re-unite alongside Will's niece Fiona (Joanna Taylor) head of marketing at the British Space Centre, and Travis (Stefan Booth), Tom's accident-prone son, in a series of comical misadventures spanning across the United Kingdom and beyond! In this fun family movie, our unlikely heroes will create a plan the likes of which the world has never before seen, to steal what every government wants. And the only person that stands in their way is Scotland Yard's worst detective (Dennis Waterman).
Together they will use the UK's highly developed space technology to outsmart the world's most powerful ambassadors, and ultimately help put the 'Great' back into Great Britain.

Average rating (4 reviews)
Tyres with no grip!
dillian100 | 02/08/2008 | See all dillian100's reviews (12) »
As the title says it doesn't grip you enough. The Film was ok. It was funny and stupid at the same time. Another let down for me was the acting was bit dull noone put any umph into it not even Todger The Dog. But it was quite funny and I did watch it all. I was glad because Jarvis is a laugh out loud character. He was so funny. So I neither disliked or liked this film. But at £9.99 I would rent it first.
One of the best modern family films
stavangerjonster | 08/05/2008 | See all stavangerjonster's reviews (5) »
A film with no violence, foul language or sex aqnd all the main characters are played by well known faces. Unbelievable! Not the cleverest plot but really good family entertainment.
Great cast
steve3773 | 08/06/2007 | See all steve3773's reviews (22) »
This film had a great potential with this cast but unfortuanatly the plot lacked a certain something. This is still a good film but not the best of British. Defianatly one to watch if you are a fan of any of the cast.
Martin Kemp, Chris Barrie, Dennis Waterman, Brian Blessed, Stefan Booth, Joanna Taylor, Togo Igawa, Alison King, Stephen Greif, Frank Thornton & Rocky Taylor | |
PG | |
2007 | |
Widescreen 1.85:1 Anamorphic | |
English - Dolby Digital (5.1) | |
1 hour and 22 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |



































