"Colin's Sandwich" is a 1988 British film that premiered on October 18, 1988. The movie features an ensemble cast including Kevin Allen as Smoker, Ken Campbell as Ted, Robin Driscoll as Postman, Louisa Rix as Jenny Anderson, Mark Berdis as Yob, David Lion as Edison, Jeffrey MacGavern as The 1st Writer, Lindsey Duncan as Rosemary, Michael Medwin as John Langley, Annette Crosby as Joyce, Jonathan Coy as Stuart, Neil Mullerkey as The Undertaker, Nicholas Pritchard as Richard, Eddie Yeo as The Waiter, Mel Smith as Colin Watkins, Bervik Kaler as The 2nd Writer, Bernard Kay as The Catering Manager, Alphonsia Emmanuel as Vicky, Nicholas Ball as Alan Hunter, Jeffrey Whitehead as The Consultant, David Hatton as Man in Pub, Sylvia Barter as Elderly Lady, Andrew Robertson as Travers, Mike Grady as Des, Dominic Barnes as The Stripper, Andre Marann as Frenchman, Adam French as Yob, Jane Booker as Sarah Venables, Kim Clifford as Mandy, Gwen Taylor as Mrs. D'Arcy, Ian Collier as Doctor, Raymond Mason as Angry Caller, Arthur White as The Man at the Wedding, Robert Llewellyn as The Priest, Tony Haaze as Trevor, Lee Cornes as Graham, Patrick Edwards as The 2nd Man at the Party, Jenny Jay as The Waitress, Nick Wilton as Postman, Nick Maloney as The Man at the Party, Roy Heather as Workman, Paul B. Davis as Waiter, Andy Taylor as Barry.
The film tells the story of Colin Watkins, played by Mel Smith, who finds himself in humorous and absurd situations involving his work, relationships, and social interactions. With a mix of quirky characters and witty dialogue, "Colin's Sandwich" offers a lighthearted and entertaining look at the challenges of everyday life.
With a talented cast bringing the characters to life and a blend of comedy and drama, "Colin's Sandwich" is a must-watch for fans of British cinema. The film showcases the eccentricities of human nature and the humor that can be found in even the most mundane situations.
Overall, "Colin's Sandwich" is a delightful and charming film that leaves audiences with a smile on their faces and a warm feeling in their hearts. It is a true gem from the late 80s that deserves a spot in the collection of any film enthusiast.
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