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Drifting into the arena of the unwell

"We are indeed drifting into the arena of the unwell."
Paul McGann in WITHNAIL AND I

One of the most memorable films of the 80s returns for a special one-off presentation and Q&A with lead actor Paul McGann. Bruce Robinson's hilariously acerbic & touching semi-autobiographical film WITHNAIL AND I will screen on Friday October 22nd at Sky City Theatre for one show only.

Following the screening, NZ's answer to WITHNAIL, Mr Oliver Driver will be joined by lead actor Paul McGann for an informal discussion about the making of this legendary cult classic. Get your tickets from Ticketek online or from the Sky City Theatre BoxOffice. Click for Tickets RIGHT HERE!

Incredibly Strange & Flicks In Association With Pulp Culture Armageddon Expo Present WITHNAIL AND I
• Friday October 22nd, Sky City Theatre, cnr Hobson & Wellesley St
• Arrive from 7pm, Film Starts : 7.30 Sharp
• Come early for a shot of meths, lighter fluid or anti-freeze

Withnail (Richard E. Grant) and 'I' (Paul McGann) are two resting actors, scraping a living at the fag-end of the 60s, holed up in a rat-infested London flat that looks like it last saw a duster sometime in 1749. In desperate need of a change of scene, they persuade Withnail's gay uncle, Monty (Richard Griffiths), to lend them his remote farmhouse. But the city boys are hardly equipped for country living.

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"Endlessly quotable, touching, and funny, Withnail & I is a British cult classic about friendship, acting, and alcohol. Lots of alcohol. Prepare to enter the arena of the unwell. The semi-autobiographical film (Withnail & I has an air of authenticity only reality could give) raises smirks to belly laughs every other minute, but the chuckles give way to surprising pathos in the Shakespeare-quoting closing scene." - BBC Films

Biography
Paul McGann was born in Liverpool in 1959 into a Roman Catholic family. He was the second of the five children of Claire McGann (the others are Joe, Mark, Stephen, and Clare). After attending grammar school in Liverpool, he entered the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts on the advice of a teacher. cting runs in the McGann family: his brothers Stephen, Mark and Joe are also actors. All four appeared in "The Hanging Gale", a drama about the Irish potato famine. Brother Stephen instigated the project after doing research into his family's geneology. Paul is married to his long-time sweetheart Annie Milner. They have two sons, Joe and Jake.

Personal Quotes
• "I don't want to be remembered as the George Lazenby of Doctor Who"
• "Careers are they are, they don't make any sense at all when you look back"
• "I'm not a sci-fi lover, that's not my thing. Mine is more Earthbound than that; I prefer fiction, stories, things that are maybe rooted in our collective traits, simple, human, what makes us tick as human beings; I love a good novel"

Fan Site
Paul McGann Estrogen Brigade - Enter here

Special thanks to Flicks.co.nz, Vendetta Films, Umbrella Entertainment & Oliver Driver

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