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Staggered 1994

★ 5.213 votes95 min📅 1994-07-08

"Neil Price is in a bad mood. He got up on the wrong side of the country this morning."

Directed by Martin Clunes, *Staggered (1994)* is a quirky British comedy that follows the misadventures of Neil Price, a man whose wedding day unravels before it even begins.

Director: Martin Clunes

Cast

Martin Clunes
Martin Clunes
Neil Price
Anna Chancellor
Anna Chancellor
Carmen Svennipeg
Michael Praed
Michael Praed
Gary Bicknell
Michèle Winstanley
Michèle Winstanley
Tina
Kate Byers
Jackie
Sarah Winman
Hilary
David Kossoff
David Kossoff
Elderly Man
Helena McCarthy
Elderly Woman
Sylvia Syms
Sylvia Syms
Margaret
Sion Tudor Owen
Sion Tudor Owen
Morris

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Staggered (1994) about?

Neil Price's wedding day spirals into chaos when he's abandoned naked on a Scottish island. Forced into a frantic cross-country journey, he must navigate absurd obstacles to reach his fiancée—or question if their love can survive the trip.

Who directed Staggered?

Martin Clunes, best known for his roles in TV and film, directed this 1994 comedy with a keen eye for humor and heart.

Who stars in Staggered?

The film features Martin Clunes, Anna Chancellor, Michael Praed, Michèle Winstanley, and Kate Byers in key roles.

Is Staggered (1994) worth watching?

As a lighthearted British comedy, *Staggered* delivers laughs with its offbeat premise and spirited tone. While not widely rated, its quirky charm and ensemble cast make it a fun pick for fans of the genre.

How long is Staggered?

The runtime for Staggered is 95 minutes.

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About Staggered (1994) — A British Comedy of Wedding Disaster and Road-Trip Redemption

Directed by Martin Clunes, *Staggered (1994)* is a quirky British comedy that follows the misadventures of Neil Price, a man whose wedding day unravels before it even begins. Left stranded and utterly exposed on a remote Scottish island after a betrayal, Neil embarks on a chaotic road trip across the UK, dodging absurd obstacles as he races to reach London. Along the way, he questions whether love is enough to anchor his dreams—or if fate has other plans.

With a sharp comedic edge and a dash of romantic chaos, the film blends humor with the unpredictability of life's twists. Clunes' direction captures the absurdity of Neil's journey, while the ensemble cast—including Anna Chancellor and Michael Praed—adds layers of charm and wit to the story's spirited tone.