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Four Men in a Plane 2000

33 min📅 2000-01-04

Four Men in a Plane (2000), directed by Peter Richardson, delivers a short but sharp comedy about four salesmen stuck in the skies on a misadventure. Alan cheekily joins the mile-high club in the airplane bathroom, leaving his colleagues Ian and Tim fuming over air miles.

Director: Peter Richardson

Cast

Adrian Edmondson
Adrian Edmondson
Ian Crisp
Rik Mayall
Rik Mayall
Alan Sellars
Nigel Planer
Nigel Planer
Tim Goodman
Peter Richardson
Peter Richardson
Tony Grace-Masters
Frankie Park
Club Class Stewardness
Sandra Cush
Club Class Stewardness
Chickpea
First Class Receptionist
Rod Nelson
Cello Man
George Antoni
George Antoni
Cart Driver
Dave Haskell
Tie Man

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Four Men in a Plane (2000) about?

This British comedy follows four salesmen on a plane ride to a conference that spirals into madness. From bathroom antics to last-minute charter flights, their journey becomes a whirlwind of farce and frustration.

Who directed Four Men in a Plane?

Peter Richardson directed this short comedy, known for his sharp wit and satirical style.

Who stars in Four Men in a Plane?

The film features Adrian Edmondson, Rik Mayall, Nigel Planer, and Peter Richardson alongside Frankie Park and Sandra Cush.

Is Four Men in a Plane (2000) worth watching?

While it's a niche, short-form comedy, fans of Adrian Edmondson and Rik Mayall's chaotic humor will appreciate its quick wit. As a 33-minute British comedy, it's a fun, lighthearted watch if you enjoy rapid-fire gags and absurdist travel chaos.

How long is Four Men in a Plane?

The film runs for 33 minutes.

About Four Men in a Plane (2000) — A 33-Minute British Comedy Classic Full of Chaos

Four Men in a Plane (2000), directed by Peter Richardson, delivers a short but sharp comedy about four salesmen stuck in the skies on a misadventure. Alan cheekily joins the mile-high club in the airplane bathroom, leaving his colleagues Ian and Tim fuming over air miles. When they land in North Africa, their chaotic journey takes an unexpected turn—they ditch the long coach ride to their conference and instead charter a plane, leading to even more absurd situations.

With a zany British humor vibe, the film blends workplace satire with travel chaos, showcasing Richardson's knack for quick, witty sketches. The ensemble cast, led by Adrian Edmondson, Rik Mayall, and Nigel Planer, brings infectious energy, turning a simple flight into a farcical escapade full of cringe-worthy antics and unexpected twists.