Can This Liverpool-Financed Movie Match the Full Monty? Stars Flock to City for Low-Budget Film's Premiere
Byline: CHRIS BROWN
THEY ARE already billing it as potentially the biggest low-budget hit since The Full Monty.
But some of the biggest names in the British movie industry will be able to make their own minds up when new romantic comedy School for Seduction holds its star-studded premiere in Liverpool next week.
The pounds 4. 5m film has been co-funded by Liverpool movie finance company Tower Films, and stars model Kelly Brook and Liverpool actress Margi Clarke.
Cast members and celebrity friends are expected to attend the screening at the Odeon cinema in London Road on Wednesday night.
The film will be followed by an exclusive party at ā¦
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Article title: Can This Liverpool-Financed Movie Match the Full Monty? Stars Flock to City for Low-Budget Film's Premiere.
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Newspaper title: Daily Post (Liverpool, England).
Publication date: November 24, 2004.
Page number: 3.
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