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| Hugh Grant | Reginald Anson | |
| Tara Fitzgerald | Elizabeth aka Betty from Cardiff | |
| Colm Meaney | Morgan the Goat | |
| Ian McNeice | George Garrad | |
| Ian Hart | Johnny Shellshocked | |
| Kenneth Griffith | Reverend Jones | |
| Tudor Vaughan | Thomas Twp | |
| Hugh Vaughan | Thomas Twp Too | |
| Robert Pugh | Williams the Petroleum | |
| Robert Blythe | Ivor | |
| Garfield Morgan | Davies the School | |
| Lisa Palfrey | Blod Jones | |
| Dafydd Wyn Roberts | Tommy Twostroke | |
| Ieuan Rhys | Sgt. Thomas | |
| Anwen Williams | Mavis |
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| Producer | Sarah Curtis
Sally Hibbin |
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| Writer | Christopher Monger
Ivor Monger |
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| Cinematography | Vernon Layton
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| Musician | Stephen Endelman
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This charming film follows the efforts of a small British Isles village's residents as they attempt to get their tiny town recognized for its most famous quality: it sits on a mountain. As they pursue the goal of officially recognizing the "mountain," one problem arises: the "mountain" is several feet too low to be considered a "mountain" at all! Watch as the townspeople devise a clever plan to work together to literally make a mountain out of a hill. Will they be able to convince the officials that the hill is indeed a mountain? Can they work together by the deadline to keep their claim to fame? Watch "The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill but Came Down a Mountain" to find out. |
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