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Hideous Kinky ()


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Unsatisfied with her life in England, young mother Julia relocates to Morocco with her small daughters, Lucy and Bea. Although the family enjoys various adventures, they struggle to make ends meet.

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Julia
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Bilal
Bella Riza ...
Bea
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Lucy
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Santoni
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Charlotte
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Ben Said
Sira Stampe ...
Eva
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Sufi Sheikh
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Patricia
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Henning
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Hippy
Mohcine Barmouni ...
Aziz
Annouar Zrika ...
Hicham
Mohamed Cherkaoui ...
Hadaoui
Abderrahim Bargache ...
Doctor
Khaldi Cherif ...
Village Elder
Ahmed Madha ...
Poet
Frédérique Zepter ...
Translator
Salah-Dine Fenjirou ...
Bank Clerk
Roukia Bent H'mad ...
Bilal's Wife
Hassan Bajja ...
Policeman
Abdellatif Jamal Saadi ...
Sufi Gate Man
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Tourist
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Tourist
Fadila Benmoussa ...
Hotel Lady
Khadija Adly ...
Hotel Lady
Malika Khaldi ...
Hotel Lady
Khadija Belkiyal ...
Hotel Lady
Abdelkader Lofti ...
Ticket Clerk (as Abdelkader Lotfi)
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Man sitting on a wall. (uncredited)

Directed by

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Gillies MacKinnon

Written by

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Esther Freud ... (novel)
 
Billy MacKinnon ... (writer)

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Marina Gefter ... co-producer
Annabel Karouby ... co-producer
Simon Relph ... executive producer
Paul Sarony ... line producer
Pierre Sayag ... line producer: France
Emmanuel Schlumberger ... co-producer
Ann Scott ... producer
Mark Shivas ... executive producer

Music by

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John E. Keane ... (as John Keane)

Cinematography by

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John de Borman

Editing by

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Pia Di Ciaula

Editorial Department

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Gavin Buckley ... conforming editor
Giles Gardner ... conforming editor
James Lingard ... first assistant editor
Gabrielle Smith ... conforming editor (as Gabby Smith)

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Susie Figgis

Production Design by

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Pierre Gompertz
Louise Marzaroli

Art Direction by

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Jon Henson

Costume Design by

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Kate Carin

Makeup Department

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Khalid Alami ... makeup assistant
Mel Gibson ... hair designer / makeup designer
Alison Munn ... makeup dailies
Majdouline Rimmel ... makeup dailies
Lesa Warrener ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Hilary Benson ... production manager
Alistair Hopkins ... post-production supervisor
Omar Jawal ... production manager
Miguel Ángel Poveda ... post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Adil Abdelwahab ... third assistant director
Larbi Idrissi ... third assistant director
Billy MacKinnon ... second unit director
Mohamed Nesrate ... first assistant director
Jim Threapleton ... third assistant director
Beni Turkson ... second assistant director
Stephen Woolfenden ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Mustapha Benkiram ... carpenter
Cristina Casali ... set dresser
Fran Cooper ... property buyer: UK
Miloud El Kanaoui ... dressing prop
Said El Kounti ... assistant property buyer
Ahmed Ghounaim ... forward constructor
Mustapha Haouas ... dressing prop
Christopher Higson ... stand-by carpenter
Hadj Lahcen Kahia ... assistant art director
Mike Malik ... property master
Mark Pritchard ... construction manager
Lucy Reeves ... assistant art director

Sound Department

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Tim Alban ... dubbing mixer
Jean-Marie Blondel ... boom operator
Bruno Charier ... sound recordist / sound
Felicity Cottrell ... foley artist
Anthony Faust ... foley editor
Said Ghounaim ... sound trainee
Zane Hayward ... supervising sound editor
Stewart Henderson ... dialogue editor
Hugh Johnson ... dubbing assistant
Dave McGrath ... adr editor
Jack Stew ... foley artist
Bernard O'Reilly ... foley recordist (uncredited)
James Seddon ... dolby consultant (uncredited)

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John Lockwood ... digital effects artist (uncredited)
Courtney Vanderslice ... head of production: Cinesite (uncredited)

Stunts

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Stuart St Paul ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Sophie Baker ... still photographer
Mohamed Habib Ben Salem ... electrician (as Habib Bensalem)
Andy Curling ... best boy
My Mustapha Elidrissi ... camera labourer
Rosalyn Ellis ... clapper loader
Brandon Evans ... generator operator
El Wafi Hassani ... lighting technician
Lahcen Herraf ... stand-by rigger
Steve Kitchen ... gaffer
Said Lagbouri ... trainee electrician
Abdellilah Laghrissi ... electrician
Josh Lee ... camera trainee (as Joshua Lee)
Azzedine Mazil ... generator operator (as Azeddine Mazile)
Alastair Rae ... steadicam operator
Richard Stone ... stand-by rigger
Robin Stone ... grip
My Youssef Taoufik ... trainee electrician
Youssef Taoufik ... camera labourer
Chyna Thomson ... focus puller
Chris Weightman ... camera car
Lorna Will ... second focus puller

Casting Department

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Jimmy Abounouom ... casting assistant: Morocco (as Ahmed Abounouom)
Juliette Ménager ... casting: France
Kate Bryden ... casting assistant (uncredited)
Saad Fekhari ... extras casting assistant (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Margie Fortune ... wardrobe assistant
Alan Lewandowski ... wardrobe truck
John Norster ... wardrobe master
Helen Mackenzie-Corby ... costume maker (uncredited)

Location Management

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Hassan Bajja ... location manager
Driss Benchiba ... location assistant (as Driss Benchhiba)
Abderrahim Taha ... location assistant

Music Department

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Liz Gallacher ... music consultant
Tom Jenkins ... assistant engineer
Pia Di Ciaula ... music editor (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Stephanie Guerrasio ... script editor
Susanna Lenton ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Larbi Ben Bella ... driver: caravans/minibus
Noureddine Benchhiba ... driver
Mustapha Bendari ... driver
Abdessamad Bounagui ... driver
Graham Cheetham ... driver: make-up truck
Abdelilah El Hamsaoui ... driver
Abdellatif Faraj ... driver
Mounim Hajjam ... driver
Amine Jibari ... driver
Lahcen Khouya ... driver
Hussein Larbi ... driver: caravans/minibus
Paul Rosevear ... tracking vehicle

Additional Crew

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Tahar Ajoualil ... electrical labourer
Khadija Alami ... production coordinator
Mohamed Rachid Alami ... cashier
Andy Aldridge ... caterer
Catherine Amesbury ... chaperone
Tayo Awoniyi ... assistant trainee: FT2
Soumaya Bellafquih ... assistant to director
Fatima Benrahma ... production secretary
Brahim Boukili El Hassani ... tea boy
Khalil Boulahcen ... tutor
Martine Bourdon ... accountant: France
Emile Bradshaw ... assistant trainee: FT2
Ian Buchan ... production secretary
Kibire Charkaoui ... electrical labourer
Dounia Chirat ... stand-in
Richard Corfield ... caterer
Brendan Donnison ... adr loop group
Housseine El Demlak ... stand-in
Nadia El Fatima ... stand-in
Fatiha Farsani ... stand-in
Mustapha Fathi ... crowd marshall
Linda Gamble ... unit publicist
Darmouch Hafid ... accounting assistant
Jim Hajicosta ... production accountant
Aziz Hamichi ... production runner
Hakima Hammoudi ... unit nurse
Ann Lynch ... production coordinator
Barry Marsdon ... tutor
Anna Ritchie ... chaperone
Amanda Scott ... assistant: Kate Winslet
Afraa Steila ... stand-in
Colin Stredwick ... caterer
Richard Wood ... assistant accountant
Richard Morrison ... title designer (uncredited)
Flore Rougier ... assistant to producer (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

With her two young precocious daughters, free-spirited mother Julia flees her stifling life in London for the promise of excitement, freedom and self-discovery in exotic Marrakech. In her single-minded quest for spiritual enlightenment and escapism, Julia falls into a steamy relationship with a handsome street performer. Unfortunately, her selfish determination may actually cause her to lose what she loves most. Incidentally, the title Hideous Kinky is derived from a free-association word game enjoyed by the two young girls. Told from the perspective of the youngest daughter, the story provides insight into the Moroccan atmosphere. Written by Jesse Payne

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Taglines It's not just an adventure... It's a love affair. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Marrakech express (France)
  • Goodbye Morocco (Japan, English title)
  • Marrakesch (Germany)
  • El viaje de Julia (Spain)
  • Hideous Kinky: El viaje de Julia (Argentina)
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Runtime
  • 98 min
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Budget $12,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United Kingdom GBP136,980, 07 Feb 1999

Did You Know?

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Trivia The title of the film and book comes from the only two words the two girls remember their mum's friend saying "Hideous" and "Kinky". Bea in particular uses the words in a game that the girls play which is similar to "tag" but if she shouts "Hideous Kinky" before her sister tags her she is free. See more »
Goofs The word "gross," meaning disgusting, was not in use in early-1970s Britain. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Life/Hideous Kinky/EXistenZ/Goodbye Lover/Friends & Lovers (1999). See more »
Soundtracks On the Road Again See more »
Quotes Lucy: Mom, is it Christmas yet?
Julia: No, darling. Not till morning.
Lucy: Is it morning yet?
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