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See all photos. Movie Info. A former salsa prodigy (Nick Frost) must whip himself back into shape 22 years after a bullying incident ruined his chance at dance stardom. Rating: R (Sexual...
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Cast. Nick Frost as Bruce Garrett; Rashida Jones as Julia; Chris O'Dowd as Drew; Ian McShane as Ron; Olivia Colman as Sam Garrett; Wendi McLendon-Covey as Carly; Alexandra Roach as Helen; Rory Kinnear as Gary; Kayvan Novak as Bejan; Ben Radcliffe as Young Bruce Garrett; Simon Pegg (cameo) as Ginger Mondeo driver; Chris Wilson as Chief Executive ...
- 14 February 2014
- Daniel Pemberton
- £1 million
Apr 11, 2014 · Cuban Fury: Directed by James Griffiths. With Ben Radcliffe, Ian McShane, Isabella Steinbarth, Brandon Robinson. Beneath Bruce Garrett's under-confident, overweight exterior, the passionate heart of a salsa king lies dormant. Now, one woman is about to reignite his Latin fire.
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- Comedy, Romance, Sport
- James Griffiths
- 2014-04-11
Mar 15, 2014 · Cast: Nick Frost, Rashida Jones, Chris O’Dowd, Olivia Colman, Kayvan Novak, Rory Kinnear, Alexandra Roach, Ian McShane. Director: James Griffiths. Screenwriter: Jon Brown. Based on an original...
Alexandra Roach. Helen. Kayvan Novak. Bejan. Tim Plester. Mickey. Liz Cackowski. Paula. A former dance prodigy attempts a comeback 22 years after a bullying incident ruined his career.
Apr 11, 2014 · Summary 1987: 13-year-old Bruce Garrett, a natural born salsa dancer with fire in his heels and the world at his feet, is perfectly poised to clinch the title at the UK Junior Salsa Championships. But a freakish bullying incident on the mean streets of London robs him of his sequins and his confidence, and our young hero finds his life diverted ...
"Cuban Fury" is like a new sitcom with a great cast that's so badly conceived and executed it's yanked after two episodes. Only the genuine sweetness between Frost and Jones and McShane's wacky casting make this film remotely bearable.