Acts Of Godfrey | DIY Film | DIY

Musician Johnny Daukes (Fin, All Our Good Friends) makes his feature debut with a unique British film.

Acts Of Godfrey began life as a poem before Daukes developed it into a screenplay, with the entire film written entirely in verse. Described as a "modern twist on Shakespeare", it mixes humour with revenge, betrayal, love and magic.

Simon Callow, Harry Enfield, Celia Imrie and Doon Mackichan lead the cast of the film, which opens 27th January 2012.

When Godfrey decides to improve the flagging prospects of Vic, by pairing him up with the unprincipled and sexually predatory Mary, through the creation of a wager and the addition of the sexual wonder drug ‘Poke’, he reckons without the interference of a psychotic geriatric, a long-dead twin and a terrible case of mistaken identity.

A country house hotel is the setting for a motivational course for successful selling ‘Win! Only Win!’. Godfrey (Simon Callow), sets the tone by informing us that we have no control over our lives and are merely his pawns in his own elaborate game.

The hapless Vic Timms (Iain Robertson), has been sent on this course by his employers in the hope that he’ll develop some killer instinct. Godfrey has decided that he’s going to reverse Vic’s losing streak with the ladies and get him to seal the deal with Mary MacDalen (Myfanwy Waring) the gorgeous and predatory estate agent.

Also on the course (run by one of Godfrey’s emissaries, Brad Angel) are the medical reps Terry (Ian Burfield) and Phil (Jay Simpson) who are pushing a drug that’s a combination of Viagra and coke called ‘Poke’. We also meet the geriatric conman Malcolm (Harry Enfield) and unwilling partner in crime, his dowdy Indian assistant Gita (Shobu Kapoor).

As night falls and drink is consumed, Godfrey makes Mary strike a wager with the blonde bombshell Jacqui (Doon Mackichan) that the two women can seduce Vic and the young boy-band manager Jamie (Michael Wildman).

The conference progresses, and like a twisted Agatha Christie novel, a интернет of connections is revealed and past actions crowd in on an increasingly suspenseful present. The morning after however, brings a truly terrible surprise and a final twist that is literally devilish...

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