Four socially troubled 18-year-olds from the south of England go on holiday to Malia.
Director:
Ben Palmer
Writers:
Iain Morris, Damon Beesley
Stars:
James Buckley, Blake Harrison and Joe Thomas
The Inbetweeners Movie is a 2011 British coming-of-age comedy film based on the E4 sitcom The Inbetweeners, written by series creators Damon Beesley and Iain Morris and directed by Ben Palmer. The film follows the misadventures of a group of teenage friends on holiday in Crete after the end of their final year at school together, and currently serves as an ending to the TV series. It stars Simon Bird, Joe Thomas, James Buckley and Blake Harrison. The film was released on August 19, 2011.
Plot of The Inbetweeners Movie (2011)
Four boys - Will McKenzie (also narrator in the film), Simon Cooper, Jay Cartwright and Neil Sutherland - have finished their A-levels and are about to leave Rudge Park Comprehensive, much to the relief of Mr. Gilbert, their sardonic, mean sixth form tutor. Within their final week of school, however, Jay's grandfather dies, Simon is dumped by his girlfriend Carli and Will's divorced father tells him he has married his much younger mistress. The boys decide to go on holiday together and Neil books them on a trip to Malia, Crete.
Their accommodation in Malia is awful, confusing Neil as it apparently looked different on the booking process. On the way to the bars, the boys encounter a strange youngster named Richard (Theo Barklem-Biggs) who came alone to Malia for a holiday. While walking past the bars, the boys are tricked into entering a bar which is really empty. The boys are disappointed at first, but soon four girls walk in - Alison, Lucy, Lisa and Jane. Their initial meeting goes less than smoothly - Will chats to Alison and pokes fun at her cliched "Greek waiter boyfriend", Simon bores Lucy talking about Carli (it is a relief for Simon to be able to do that without being hit in the testicles, which his friends are doing as negative reinforcement each time he mentions her), Neil has a non-conversation with Lisa, and Jay "gets stuck" with the bubbly, if somewhat overweight Jane. The girls go on their way after Neil seduces two older women, but arrange to meet the boys the next day.
Outside the bar, Simon sees Carli across the street; this is because Neil asked Carli where she was going and booked the same place. Simon then angrily tells Neil that the point of the holiday was to take his mind off Carli. He talks awkwardly with her before being knocked down by a quad-bike ridden by James, an abusive club rep and Carli's new boyfriend. Carli reveals she is going to an all-day boat party later in the week, and Simon pledges to meet her there.
The next morning, Will and Simon awaken to the sound of Neil having sex with a middle-aged woman and find Jay sleeping face-down in an ants' nest outside. After sobering up, they go to meet the girls by their hotel pool. While there, a local little boy pushes Jay into the pool and later pulls Jay's shorts down, after which Jay throws him into the pool in retaliation, finding out that the boy did not lie when he said he can not swim. The boy is rescued by other hotel patrons. At the same time, a man shows up who had reserved poolside sun-loungers by putting towels on them. He is angry because the boys have thrown the towels in the pool and taken the chairs for themselves. The boys discover that the man has a disabled daughter and staff ask them to leave. Will tries to convince the staff to let him have the seats and points out that his daughter in a wheelchair does not even need another chair. Having publicly humiliated themselves, the boys are quickly ejected from the hotel.
Outside, Jay argues with Simon over his continuing obsession with Carli and they fight in the street. Will and Neil separate the pair and drag off Simon and Jay, respectively, in different directions. Desperate to buy a ticket for the boat party, Simon sells his clothes to James, including what he is wearing, but never gets paid for them and is left naked in the middle of the street. Meanwhile, Jay angrily tears up two boat party tickets he secretly bought for them as a surprise. He and Neil then go to a nightclub later that night hoping to meet more girls, only to witness a male stripper performing autofellatio on stage. The duo subsequently run into James and his friends. James threatens Jay that he will stick a piece of glass in his throat if he doesn't leave. Jay and Neil leave the nightclub, with Jay in tears.
Cast of The Inbetweeners Movie (2011)
List of cast members:
Simon Bird as Will McKenzie
James Buckley as Jay Cartwright
Blake Harrison as Neil Sutherland
Joe Thomas as Simon Cooper
Emily Head as Carli D'Amato
Laura Haddock as Alison
Tamla Kari as Lucy
Jessica Knappett as Lisa
Lydia Rose Bewley as Jane
Theo James as James
Theo Barklem-Biggs as Richard
Anthony Head as Will's Dad
Belinda Stewart-Wilson as Polly McKenzie
Martin Trenaman as Alan Cooper
Robin Weaver as Pamela Cooper
David Schaal as Terry Cartwright
Victoria Willing as Mrs Cartwright
Alex MacQueen as Kevin Sutherland
Greg Davies as Mr. Gilbert
Henry Lloyd-Hughes as Mark Donovan
Lauren O'Rourke as Nicole
James Lee Hunt as James's Friend (uncredited)
Sam Sheriff as James's Friend (uncredited)
Director:
Ben Palmer
Writers:
Iain Morris, Damon Beesley
Stars:
James Buckley, Blake Harrison and Joe Thomas
The Inbetweeners Movie is a 2011 British coming-of-age comedy film based on the E4 sitcom The Inbetweeners, written by series creators Damon Beesley and Iain Morris and directed by Ben Palmer. The film follows the misadventures of a group of teenage friends on holiday in Crete after the end of their final year at school together, and currently serves as an ending to the TV series. It stars Simon Bird, Joe Thomas, James Buckley and Blake Harrison. The film was released on August 19, 2011.
Plot of The Inbetweeners Movie (2011)
Four boys - Will McKenzie (also narrator in the film), Simon Cooper, Jay Cartwright and Neil Sutherland - have finished their A-levels and are about to leave Rudge Park Comprehensive, much to the relief of Mr. Gilbert, their sardonic, mean sixth form tutor. Within their final week of school, however, Jay's grandfather dies, Simon is dumped by his girlfriend Carli and Will's divorced father tells him he has married his much younger mistress. The boys decide to go on holiday together and Neil books them on a trip to Malia, Crete.
Their accommodation in Malia is awful, confusing Neil as it apparently looked different on the booking process. On the way to the bars, the boys encounter a strange youngster named Richard (Theo Barklem-Biggs) who came alone to Malia for a holiday. While walking past the bars, the boys are tricked into entering a bar which is really empty. The boys are disappointed at first, but soon four girls walk in - Alison, Lucy, Lisa and Jane. Their initial meeting goes less than smoothly - Will chats to Alison and pokes fun at her cliched "Greek waiter boyfriend", Simon bores Lucy talking about Carli (it is a relief for Simon to be able to do that without being hit in the testicles, which his friends are doing as negative reinforcement each time he mentions her), Neil has a non-conversation with Lisa, and Jay "gets stuck" with the bubbly, if somewhat overweight Jane. The girls go on their way after Neil seduces two older women, but arrange to meet the boys the next day.
Outside the bar, Simon sees Carli across the street; this is because Neil asked Carli where she was going and booked the same place. Simon then angrily tells Neil that the point of the holiday was to take his mind off Carli. He talks awkwardly with her before being knocked down by a quad-bike ridden by James, an abusive club rep and Carli's new boyfriend. Carli reveals she is going to an all-day boat party later in the week, and Simon pledges to meet her there.
The next morning, Will and Simon awaken to the sound of Neil having sex with a middle-aged woman and find Jay sleeping face-down in an ants' nest outside. After sobering up, they go to meet the girls by their hotel pool. While there, a local little boy pushes Jay into the pool and later pulls Jay's shorts down, after which Jay throws him into the pool in retaliation, finding out that the boy did not lie when he said he can not swim. The boy is rescued by other hotel patrons. At the same time, a man shows up who had reserved poolside sun-loungers by putting towels on them. He is angry because the boys have thrown the towels in the pool and taken the chairs for themselves. The boys discover that the man has a disabled daughter and staff ask them to leave. Will tries to convince the staff to let him have the seats and points out that his daughter in a wheelchair does not even need another chair. Having publicly humiliated themselves, the boys are quickly ejected from the hotel.
Outside, Jay argues with Simon over his continuing obsession with Carli and they fight in the street. Will and Neil separate the pair and drag off Simon and Jay, respectively, in different directions. Desperate to buy a ticket for the boat party, Simon sells his clothes to James, including what he is wearing, but never gets paid for them and is left naked in the middle of the street. Meanwhile, Jay angrily tears up two boat party tickets he secretly bought for them as a surprise. He and Neil then go to a nightclub later that night hoping to meet more girls, only to witness a male stripper performing autofellatio on stage. The duo subsequently run into James and his friends. James threatens Jay that he will stick a piece of glass in his throat if he doesn't leave. Jay and Neil leave the nightclub, with Jay in tears.
Cast of The Inbetweeners Movie (2011)
List of cast members:
Simon Bird as Will McKenzie
James Buckley as Jay Cartwright
Blake Harrison as Neil Sutherland
Joe Thomas as Simon Cooper
Emily Head as Carli D'Amato
Laura Haddock as Alison
Tamla Kari as Lucy
Jessica Knappett as Lisa
Lydia Rose Bewley as Jane
Theo James as James
Theo Barklem-Biggs as Richard
Anthony Head as Will's Dad
Belinda Stewart-Wilson as Polly McKenzie
Martin Trenaman as Alan Cooper
Robin Weaver as Pamela Cooper
David Schaal as Terry Cartwright
Victoria Willing as Mrs Cartwright
Alex MacQueen as Kevin Sutherland
Greg Davies as Mr. Gilbert
Henry Lloyd-Hughes as Mark Donovan
Lauren O'Rourke as Nicole
James Lee Hunt as James's Friend (uncredited)
Sam Sheriff as James's Friend (uncredited)
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