The Look Of Love - Film - British Comedy Guide (original) (raw)

The Look Of Love. Image shows from L to R: Paul Raymond (Steve Coogan), Fiona / Amber (Tamsin Egerton). Copyright: Revolution Films / Baby Cow Productions

Genre

Film

Released

2013

Stars

Steve Coogan, Anna Friel, Imogen Poots, Tamsin Egerton, Chris Addison, James Lance, Matthew Beard, Liam Boyle and more

Writers

Matt Greenhalgh and Paul Willetts

Director

Michael Winterbottom

Producers

Melissa Parmenter, Alice Dawson, Josh Hyams, Andrew Eaton, Jenny Borgars, Katherine Butler, Norman Merry, Danny Perkins and Piers Wenger

Companies

Comic dramatisation of the life of Paul Raymond, the pornography publisher and strip-club owner who amassed a multi-hundred-million pound fortune and became known as the "King of Soho" due to his impressive array of properties and business ventures based in the central London district.

After starting his showbusiness career as a mind-reader in a cabaret act, Paul Raymond went on to become Britain's richest man and a modern King Midas. With an entrepreneurial eye and a realisation that sex sells, he began building his empire of gentleman's clubs, porn magazines and nude theatre - provoking outrage and titillation in equal measure.

Raymond's personal life was as colourful as his revue shows. His marriage to Jean, a nude dancer and choreographer, ended in a difficult divorce when he met Fiona - a glamour model who became the famous pin-up star of his magazines and shows. His daughter Debbie was the true love of his life, his business partner and heir to his empire - until her tragic and untimely death aged 36. Three weeks later Raymond was named Britain's richest man and his fortune put at £1.5 billion.

Steve Coogan says of the film: "Like 24 Hour Party People, it's a very British story about an eccentric character at the centre of pivotal events in British culture. I love the film. It has that strange combination of comedy and tragedy that Michael Winterbottom manages to pull off with a real deftness of touch. Like very few films these days it's actually about something without being portentous. Oh and there's lots of naked ladies in it too!"

Additional details

Tagline

Based on the outrageously true story

UK certificate

18

Duration

101 minutes

UK release

Friday 26th April 2013

UK premiere

Monday 15th April 2013

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