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Large 2001

★ 4.05 votes78 min📅 2001-10-05

In the quirky British comedy Large (2001), Justin Edgar crafts a playful tale of inheritance, rockstar legacies, and underdog triumphs.

Director: Justin Edgar

Cast

Luke de Woolfson
Luke de Woolfson
Jason Mouseley
Melanie Gutteridge
Melanie Gutteridge
Sophie
Emma Catherwood
Emma Catherwood
Rachel 'Measley' Beasley
Morwenna Banks
Morwenna Banks
Lorraine Mouseley
Lee Oakes
Lee Oakes
Ian
Andrew Grainger
Andrew Grainger
Norman Gates
Simon Lowe
Simon Lowe
Rob
Zita Sattar
Kylie
Tim Harris
Malcolm Tuttle
Les Dennis
Les Dennis
Steve

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Large (2001) about?

Large (2001) follows the son of a legendary '70s rock star who must fulfill unexpected conditions to inherit his family's fortune. With his greedy stepmother and opportunistic friends complicating matters, the film delivers a mix of comedy and drama as he fights to secure his future.

Who directed Large?

Large was directed by Justin Edgar, a filmmaker known for his work in British comedy and drama.

Who stars in Large?

The film stars Luke de Woolfson, Melanie Gutteridge, Emma Catherwood, Morwenna Banks, and Lee Oakes in key roles.

Is Large (2001) worth watching?

As an unrated indie comedy, Large offers charming performances and a fun premise, though it may not appeal to all audiences. Fans of lighthearted British comedies with a rock 'n' roll twist will likely enjoy its quirky energy.

How long is Large?

Large has a runtime of 78 minutes.

About Large (2001) — A Rock 'n' Roll Inheritance Comedy You Won't Want to Miss

In the quirky British comedy Large (2001), Justin Edgar crafts a playful tale of inheritance, rockstar legacies, and underdog triumphs. Set against the backdrop of faded '70s glamour, the story follows the son of a once-famous musician as he navigates a high-stakes ultimatum: meet his late father's bizarre conditions to claim a fortune—or watch it slip through his fingers. With his scheming stepmother and a group of loyal but chaotic friends lurking in the wings, the race is on to outsmart everyone—and secure the family's future.

Witty dialogue and sharp character dynamics drive this lighthearted adventure, blending family drama with the irreverent charm of a rock 'n' roll past. The film balances humor with a touch of heart, making Large (2001) a feel-good romp for fans of offbeat comedies.