Cruise of the Gods
Cruise of the Gods | |
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Written by | Tim Firth Michael Marshall Smith Peter Baynham |
Directed by | Declan Lowney |
Starring | Rob Brydon Steve Coogan David Walliams James Corden |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Running time | 90 mins |
Production company | Baby Cow Productions |
Distributor | BBC Worldwide |
Release | |
Original network | BBC Two |
Picture format | PAL |
Original release | 23 December 2002 |
Cruise of the Gods is a 2002 British made-for-television comedy-drama film produced by Baby Cow Productions for the BBC. It starred Rob Brydon, Steve Coogan, David Walliams and James Corden. It was broadcast in 2002 and has since been released on BBC DVD.
Written by Tim Firth, with additional material by Michael Marshall Smith and Peter Baynham, it told the story of a fan cruise held in honour of The Children of Castor, a fictitious 1980s post-apocalyptic sci-fi TV series, starring Andy Van Allen (Brydon) and Nick Lee (Coogan). Twenty years after the show's cancellation, Van Allen is the reluctant special guest on the fan cruise. For Van Allen, The Children of Castor was the height of his fame, whilst Lee went on to bigger and better things, currently Sherlock Holmes in Miami.
Russell Brand also had a part in the drama but during filming clashed with Brydon, Coogan and Walliams in a variety of 'drug induced' incidents. This included leaving the ship and heading to a strip bar where Brand "masturbated three times." After this incident that Brand was asked to leave the filming and is said to be the trigger behind him heading to rehab. Brand noted this incident when appearing on Annually Retentive, Rob Brydon's spoof quiz show. Brand does briefly appear in the show. Brian Conley and Jack Jones made cameo appearances as themselves.
Remake[]
Plans for a film based on the television show, titled The Great Beyond, were announced in 2010, with David Guion and Michael Handelman attached to the project to write and direct the film.[1] These did not eventuate.
References[]
- ^ "Steve Coogan Set to Sail Again in 'Cruise of the Gods' Remake". firstshowing.net. 21 July 2010. Retrieved 23 July 2013.
External links[]
- 2002 television films
- 2002 films
- 2002 comedy-drama films
- British films
- British comedy-drama films
- British television films
- English-language films
- Films directed by Declan Lowney
- 2000s comedy-drama film stubs
- British television film stubs