

Comedy · Drama
Overview
A boy's Bar Mitzvah looks set to be a disaster when it coincides with the 1966 World Cup Final.
Top Cast


Eddie Marsan
Eddie Marsan
Manny Rubens
Eddie Marsan
Manny Rubens


Helena Bonham Carter
Helena Bonham Carter
Esther Rubens
Helena Bonham Carter
Esther Rubens


Gregg Sulkin
Gregg Sulkin
Bernie Rubens
Gregg Sulkin
Bernie Rubens


Stephen Rea
Stephen Rea
Dr. Barrie
Stephen Rea
Dr. Barrie


Catherine Tate
Catherine Tate
Aunt Lila
Catherine Tate
Aunt Lila


Peter Serafinowicz
Peter Serafinowicz
Uncle Jimmy
Peter Serafinowicz
Uncle Jimmy


Geraldine Somerville
Geraldine Somerville
Alice Barrie
Geraldine Somerville
Alice Barrie


Richard Katz
Richard Katz
Rabbi Linov
Richard Katz
Rabbi Linov
Ben Newton
Ben Newton
Alvie
Ben Newton
Alvie
Charlie Clark
Charlie Clark
Boy with Caliper
Charlie Clark
Boy with Caliper
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