
There's No Business...
Comedy · Music
Overview
There's No Business... is a 1994 British partially improvised comedy film directed by Kevin Molony and produced by Claudia Lloyd for Prospect Pictures. It stars Raw Sex (Simon Brint and Rowland Rivron) as Ken Bishop and his stepson Duane, and Lee Cornes as their musical agent Dickie Valentino, in their attempt to remake a track by Ken's old band, 'The Nice Twelve' for a TV advert for 'Pinkies', a brand of kitchen gloves made by Mort Clayton (Mac McDonald). Alexander Armstrong (Tim) and Sam Graham (Fergus) work for the fictional advertising agency Sprote and Sprote. The film takes its name from the 1954 film There's No Business Like Show Business which itself borrowed the 1946 song of the same name by Irving Berlin, written for the musical Annie Get Your Gun.
Top Cast


Simon Brint
Simon Brint
Kenworth "Ken" Bishop
Simon Brint
Kenworth "Ken" Bishop


Rowland Rivron
Rowland Rivron
Duane Bishop
Rowland Rivron
Duane Bishop


Lee Cornes
Lee Cornes
Dickie Valentino
Lee Cornes
Dickie Valentino


Tilly Vosburgh
Tilly Vosburgh
Tilly
Tilly Vosburgh
Tilly


Stephen Frost
Stephen Frost
Reg Prince
Stephen Frost
Reg Prince
Mark Arden
Mark Arden
Johnny Blackpool
Mark Arden
Johnny Blackpool


Paul Mark Elliott
Paul Mark Elliott
Bernie Cosmos
Paul Mark Elliott
Bernie Cosmos
Sam Graham
Sam Graham
Fergus
Sam Graham
Fergus


Alexander Armstrong
Alexander Armstrong
Tim
Alexander Armstrong
Tim
Chris Palmer
Chris Palmer
Crispian Sprote
Chris Palmer
Crispian Sprote
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