What's wrong with love? Piccadilly Jim was adapted from P.G. Wodehouse's novel by Julian Fellowes (Gosford Park) and directed by John McKay (Crush). London the 1930's: Following a string of scandalous incidents bad-boy American Jimmy Crocker - now labelled ""Piccadilly Jim"" by the gossip pages - proves to be a liability to his stepmother Eugenia's social climbing and his put-on father's dreams of returning to New York. Nesta Eugenia's sister and archriv
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play What&39;s wrong with love? Piccadilly Jim was adapted from PG Wodehouse&39;s novel by Julian Fellowes (Gosford Park) and directed by John McKay (Crush) London the 1930&39;s Following a string of scandalous incidents bad-boy American Jimmy Crocker - now labelled "Piccadilly Jim" by the gossip pages - proves to be a liability to his stepmother Eugenia&39;s social climbing and his put-on father&39;s dreams of returning to New York Nesta Eugenia&39;s sister and archrival arrives in London with her husband Peter and his niece Ann determined to bring Jim back to New York Jim bumps into Ann and is devastated - its love at first sight But he discovers she loathes him by reputation so he has to hide his true identity Jim decides to travel to New York and there meets up with Ann Together they hatch a plan for him to come into Nesta&39;s house pretending to be Jimmy Crocker (himself) to kidnap Nesta&39;s ghastly son Ogden Jim arrives at the house to find his father Bingley pretending to be an English butler having escaped the clutches of Eugenia Comic antics ensue as Jim tries to woo Ann whilst keeping up his disguise and fending off the likes of crazy scientist Willie Partridge and Lord Wisbeach who isn&39;t what he seems either Actors Sam Rockwell Frances O&39;Connor Tom Wilkinson Lucy Brown Hugh Bonneville Brenda Blethyn Cassandra Bell Dan Cade Jake Canuso Cosima Shaw Allison Janney & Tom Hollander Director John McKay Certificate 12 years and over Year 2004 Screen Widescreen 169 Anamorphic Languages English - Dolby Digital (20) Stereo Subtitles English for the hard of hearing Duration 1 hour 31 minutes (approx) Region Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players
Period comedy based on the novel by P.G. Wodehouse. Jim Crocker (Sam Rockwell) is a young American journalist living in London in the 1930s, writing a column under the name 'Piccadilly Jim', and whose wild, hard-drinking antics have scandalised his mother (Allison Janney) and father (Tom Wilkinson) and ruined their chances of further climbing the social ladder into the upper classes. When he meets the refined Ann (Frances O'Connor), he is dismayed to find that she loathes 'Piccadilly Jim', and so he conceives a scheme to win her heart by posing as the upstanding son of his own butler and travelling with her to America. Staying with her eccentric family in the States, Jim's plans are thrown into further disarray when the false pretences of the other guests become increasingly obvious.
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