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  1. Seventy years of Jack Dodd’s (Michael Caine) life are remembered by his friends as they travel from London to a seaside resort to scatter Jack’s ashes at sea. The journey brings out good as well as painful memories, which serve as a catalyst in bonding Jack’s friends to each other.

  2. 1 de mar. de 2002 · Advertisement. "Last Orders," Fred Schepisi's new film, based on the Booker Prize-winning novel by Graham Swift, knows all about those stages in the process of grieving and celebration. It is about four old friends in London who, at one level, simply drank together for years at a pub called the Coach & Horses, and at another level came as close ...

  3. Last Orders. An impressive cast of veteran British actors stars in this adaptation of Graham Swift's novel. Three working-class friends (Bob Hoskins, David Hemmings, Tom Courtenay) mourn the loss ...

  4. Last Orders es una película dirigida por Fred Schepisi con Michael Caine, Bob Hoskins, Tom Courtenay, David Hemmings .... Año: 2001. Título original: Last Orders. Sinopsis: Cuatro amigos (Bob Hoskins, Ray Winstone, David Hemmings y Tom Courtenay) se reúnen para cumplir la última voluntad de Jack Dodds (Michael Caine), un camarada que acaba ...

  5. Last Orders est un film germano-britannique réalisé par Fred Schepisi, sorti en 2001. Synopsis [ modifier | modifier le code ] Ray, Lenny, Vic et Vince se réunissent pour aller disperser les cendres de leur ami Jack Dodds à Margate selon les dernières volontés de celui-ci.

  6. Jack (Sir Michael Caine), an ebullient butcher, has died, and his last orders are to cast his ashes off the Margate Pier. His wife of fifty years, Amy (Dame Helen Mirren), stays home, with the excuse of a visit to their mentally-disabled daughter. Jack's three closest friends, Ray (Bob Hoskins), Vic (Sir Tom Courtenay), and Lenny (David ...

  7. David Hemmings, Ray Winstone, Meg Wynn Owen. Last Orders film location: the ‘Coach and Horses’ in ‘Bermondsey’: The Victoria Inn, Choumert Road, Peckham. Two pubs are used to represent the ‘Coach and Horses’, Graham Swift ’s fictitious bar, supposedly in ‘Bermondsey’, which is south of the River Thames just east of Tower Bridge.