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Run For Your Wife. Image shows from L to R: Stephanie Smith (Sarah Harding), John Smith (Danny Dyer), Michelle Smith (Denise Van Outen)
Run For Your Wife

Run For Your Wife

  • 2013 film

Relationship farce written and directed by Ray Cooney, based on his long-running stage play about a bigamist on the brink of being discovered. Stars Danny Dyer, Sarah Harding, Denise Van Outen, Neil Morrissey, Kellie Shirley and more.

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Run For Your Wife

Run For Your Wife

John Smith (Danny Dyer) is a taxi driver and the happiest man in the world. He loves his job, he loves his wife and he loves South London where they live--and he also loves North London where he lives with his other wife! Perfect until one day he does something heroic by saving an old bag lady from two young muggers. John's ideal existence is immediately threatened by the press, the police and his best friend Gary (Neil Morrissey), who, in attempting to help John cover up his marital deception only achieves further mayhem.

Will John prevent huge media coverage of his heroism? Will John and Gary stop the two wives meeting? Will the police be kept at bay? Over a crazy period of 24 hours John and Gary madly attempt to save John's blissful marriages.

Featuring an all star cast:

Judi Dench, Christopher Biggins, June Whitfield, Jenny Seagrove, Cliff Richard, Sue Pollard, Linda Baron, Robin Askwith, Bernard Cribbins, Nicky Henson, Sylvia Sims, Liza Goddard, Darren Nesbitt, Prunella Scales, Barry Cryer, Donald Sinden, Frank Thornton, Bill Pertwee, Derek Griffiths, Jeffrey Holland, Rolf Harris, Brian Murphy, Louise Jameson, Vicki Michelle, Russ Abbott, Maureen Lipman, Andrew Sachs, Richard Briers and many more.

First released: Sunday 15th September 2013

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