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Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose is a 2023 British black comedy film written and directed by Adam Sigal and starring Simon Pegg, Minnie Driver and Christopher Lloyd and featuring the voice of Neil Gaiman. It is based on the legend of Gef the talking mongoose, a story given extensive coverage by the tabloid press in Britain in the early 1930s.
The original song was 5:10 long, however, an alternate abridged mix of the song was released on the 2016 album Spirit Phone. Gef! The Strange Tale of an Extra-Special Talking Mongoose (ISBN 9781907222481), by Christopher Josiffe, a nonfiction account of the case, was published by Strange Attractor Press in 2017.
Among the subjects he closely studied was the case of Gef the talking mongoose, which served as the basis for the 2023 film Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose. [7] [8] Fodor was the father of Andrea Fodor Litkei, composer, author, soloist and wife of Ervin Litkei. [9] [better source needed]
Still, its application to “Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose” is duly warranted — and no less ridiculous for being so. The “true events” drawn on here remain dumbfounding: In the ...
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D.J. McPherson is a two-time Emmy Award winning and nominated film and television writer, producer, director and showrunner. She splits her time between Melbourne and Los Angeles and has worked with actors such as Guy Pearce, Rose Byrne, Sarah Snook and Diane Keaton.
Timothy Richard Downie (born 14 July 1977) is an English actor and writer. [1] He is known for the television series Toast of London, Outlander and Upstart Crow, the films Paddington and The King's Speech, and the video game Baldur's Gate 3.
Beadle was raised as one of five children in Bermondsey, South London, [1] where he was baptised a Roman Catholic. [1] As children, he and his elder brother Rikki produced a version of the 1976 youth musical-gangster film Bugsy Malone for Southwark London Borough Council. [2]