Partridge Movie Is Coming Then?

I have touched on this briefly, and I know this rumour/piece of news has been umming and aahing since the end of the television series.

But it’s about again as Armando Iannucci, the co creator has revealed that an Alan Partridge movie will happen.

“We’re still talking about a story,” he said, adding: “It has to feel up there with the TV show in terms of quality. We’ve got various ideas and they’re making us laugh so that’s the good thing.”



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Alton loves film. He is founder and Editor In Chief of BRWC.  Some of the films he loves are Rear Window, Superman 2, The Man With The Two Brains, Clockwise, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind, Trading Places, Stir Crazy and Punch-Drunk Love.

2 COMMENTS
  • Owain Paciuszko 12th August 2009

    Always nice to hear this is still in their thoughts. Have been re-watching I’m Alan Partridge lately, still brilliant, and nice now to see episodes peppered with many of contemporary comedies brightest; Peter Serafinowicz, Stephan Mangan, etc.

    Also like the sound of Iannucci’s new project, a more slapstick influenced comedy. I often think about the greatness of Buster Keaton and wonder why few people try and work in that specific genre anymore…

  • Anonymous 14th August 2009

    silent films, slapstick.
    No audience for them…

    We are dumb.

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