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  1. 7. Sept. 2003 · The Booze Cruise: Directed by Paul Seed. With Martin Clunes, Neil Pearson, Mark Benton, Brian Murphy. Five men take a booze cruise to France. Nothing goes as planned. Meanwhile, their wives go about their business back in Kent.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Paul Seed
    • 2003-09-07
  2. A group of men from Kent – Clive ( Martin Clunes ), Rob ( Neil Pearson ), Dave ( Mark Benton ), Maurice ( Brian Murphy) and Daniel ( Ben Whishaw) – go on a "booze cruise" to France. Maurice and Rob are neighbours, and bitter enemies. They reluctantly travel together in the group, and they all eventually board the car ferry to France.

    • Paul Seed
    • Paul Minett and Brian Leveson
  3. The Booze Cruise (TV Movie 2003) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. 7. Sept. 2003 · Overview. A group of men from Kent; Clive (Martin Clunes), Rob (Neil Pearson), Dave (Mark Benton), Maurice (Brian Murphy) and Daniel (Ben Whishaw) - go on a booze cruise to France, with mixed success and many mishaps along the way. Events involving their wives and families back home also form a large part of the plot. Paul Seed.

  5. A group of men from Kent; Clive (Martin Clunes), Rob (Neil Pearson), Dave (Mark Benton), Maurice (Brian Murphy) and Daniel (Ben Whishaw) - go on a booze cruise to France, with mixed success and many mishaps along the way. Events involving their wives and families back home also form a large part of the plot.

  6. A group of men from Kent: Clive (Martin Clunes); Rob (Neil Pearson); Dave (Mark Benton); Maurice (Brian Murphy); and Daniel (Ben Whishaw)--go on a booze cruise to France, with mixed success and many mishaps along the way. Events involving their wives and families back home also form a large part of the plot. Cheery organization man Dave and his ...

  7. The Booze Cruise is a series of three feature length comedy dramas written for British television by Paul Minett and Brian Leveson. The first episode in the series was first shown on ITV in 2003. The three episodes have received mixed reviews, with the Radio Times describing it as "like comedy in 1973" and also "you can see each joke a mile off ...