Sweet (film)
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Directed by | James Pilkington |
Produced by | Robert Mercer |
Written by | James Pilkington |
Narrated by | Noel Fielding |
Starring | Noel Fielding Julian Barratt Suzy Bloom |
Cinematography | Jim Solan |
Editing by | Bruce Townend |
Release date(s) | 2000 |
Running time | 10 mins |
Country | England ![]() |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Sweet is a 2000 short film directed by James Pilkington and featuring an early collaboration of The Mighty Boosh comedy duo Julian Barrett and Noel Fielding.
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[edit] Cast
- Noel Fielding as Pete Sweet
- Julian Barratt as Stitch
- Suzy Bloom as Daisy
- Toby Walton as Dave
- Coral Lorne as Old Lady #1
- Glenys Mayo as Old Lady #2
- Bulla as Puppy #1
- Suki as Puppy #2
[edit] Awards
- Kodak Short Film Showcase 2002
- TCM Awards 2001
- F.A.C.E Award (Film Award for Cinematic Excellence) 2001
[edit] Cultural references
- The "Don't Touch Me" routine performed by Barratt and Fielding, first seen in Sweet, is also featured in The Mighty Boosh Pilot, "Hitcher", and in The Mighty Boosh 2006 Tour.
[edit] Trivia
- When Pete and Stitch are working in the record shop and Pete is telling Stitch about his problems with Poppy, Stitch is holding a copy of Generalisation by Midfield General, an album which features Noel Fielding narrating on the track "Midfielding".
- Sweet features in the extras of The Mighty Boosh Series 2 DVD.
[edit] External links
- Sweet at the Internet Movie Database