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Anthony Alexis | Salsa Club Barman | |
Cristina Avery | Research Assistant | |
James Barrett | Trapeze Artist | |
Stephen Billington | David | |
Topher Campbell | Randy | |
Christopher Colquhoun | Jonathan | |
Hazel Cooper | Sussex Hotel Waitress | |
John Cooper | Sussex Hotel Barman | |
Percy Duke | Justin | |
Tom Frankland | Shouting Guy | |
Christopher Colauhaun | ||
Jo Smith | Daisy | |
Pooky Quesnel | Fern | |
Gerald Lepkowski | Rob | |
Dean Wallis | Shouting Guy | |
Sebastien Lawson | Shouting Guy | |
Tyler J. Smart | Poppy | |
Julie Saunders | Jasmine | |
Blanche Williams | Rose | |
Hazel Palmer | Miss Eartha | |
Jocelyn Osorio | Holly | |
Scott Wallis | Nick | |
Chris Polick | Neil | |
Paul Jerricho | Rex | |
Emma Vansittart | Susan | |
Oliver Houston | Men's Store Assistant | |
Phil Willmott | Waste Expert | |
Seeta Indrani | Salsa Teacher | |
Cristina Avery | 'Sushi' Research Assistant | |
Maia Mackney | Focus Group Researcher | |
Tom Whitehouse | Toby | |
Will Garthwaite | Focus Group Participant | |
Sarah Hunt | Focus Group Participant |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer |
Andrew Chapman
Simon Bushell |
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Writer/Composer |
Ian Poitier
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Cinematography |
John Ignatius
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Music |
Seanine Joyce
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Jonathan and David meet at a black tie dinner and end up spending the night together at Jonathan's London flat. The challenges begin when Jonathan's nine–year–old daughter bounds into the bedroom very early the next morning. However, the stakes heighten when Jonathan discovers that David is his "new client" at the marketing firm where he is employed. Fraternizing with clients on the opposite side of the conference table is strictly prohibited by the firm, and Jonathan quickly nips things in the bud. As time progresses, love conquers all obstacles. Working against them are their different races, different countries of origin and homophobia. Oh Happy Day is that special film that brings out the true romantic hiding inside us all. |
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