VCT Filming: Booze Cruise III
Click on an image to enlarge
Characters: Dave Mark Benton
Maurice Brian Murphy
Rob Neil Pearson
Shooting date: Friday 6 May 2005
Scenes: 54, 55, 55A, 55B, 56
Slate numbers 606 to 612
Carriage provided by Vintage Carriages Trust : Southern Railway 3554
Other carriages used: BR Mark 1s 4840, 9273
Locomotive used: Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway no. 957
Filming took place at Oakworth Station, and also between Oakworth and Oxenhope
Producer: Roy Gould Line Producer: Peter Richardson
Production Co-ordinator: Claire Thompson
Director: Paul Seed 1st Asst Director: Vincent Fahy
2nd Asst. Director: Simon Noone 3rd Asst. Director: Penny Davies
Director of Photography: John Kenway BSC
Sound Recordist: Michael Spencer
Location Manager: Tom Jenkins Asst Location Manager: Karl Hall
Prod Runner: Gemma Nunn
Grip: Craig Atkinson Electrical: Adge Smith
Costume: Lance Milligan Make-Up: Kathy Ducker
Facilities: Bristol Television Film Services
Return to Film Credits
Return to VCT Home Page
The Booze Cruise III: The Scattering
© 2024 Bradford Film Heritage.
Letterboxd — Your life in film
Forgotten username or password ?
- Start a new list…
- Add all films to a list…
- Add all films to watchlist
Add to your films…
Press Tab to complete, Enter to create
A moderator has locked this field.
Add to lists
Where to watch
The booze cruise iii: the scattering.
2006 Directed by Paul Seed
The gang return for their third adventure, this time on a trip to scatter Grace's mother's ashes on the Yorkshire Moors.
Neil Pearson Mark Benton Brian Murphy Anne Reid Ian Richardson Karen Henthorn Amanda Abbington Nigel Whitmey Suzy Cooper Peter Lorenzelli David Norman Ryan Simons Jonathan Wright Marianne McNamara David Woodcock
Director Director
Producer producer, writers writers.
Paul Minett Brian Leveson
Casting Casting
Marilyn Johnson
Editor Editor
Cinematography cinematography.
John Kenway
Assistant Directors Asst. Directors
Simon Noone Vincent Fahy
Executive Producers Exec. Producers
David Reynolds Tim Hancock
Lighting Lighting
Camera operator camera operator, production design production design, art direction art direction.
Natalie Shearer
Composer Composer
Mark Thomas
Sound Sound
Adam Severs Lynne Hegarty Michael Spencer
Costume Design Costume Design
Lance Milligan
Makeup Makeup
Kathy Ducker Ali Mountford Clair Blackmore
Granada Yorkshire
Drama Comedy
Releases by Date
21 may 2006, releases by country.
120 mins More at IMDb TMDb Report this page
Popular reviews
Review by Chlmcq ★★★½
The second best in the series. Great comedy cast, with some laugh out loud funny scenes.
Select your preferred poster
The Booze Cruise III: The Scattering
Neil Pearson (Rob) Mark Benton (Dave) Brian Murphy (Maurice) Anne Reid (Grace) Ian Richardson (Marcus) Karen Henthorn (Cath Bolton) Amanda Abbington (Leone) Suzy Cooper (Jackie) Nigel Whitmey (Ben) Peter Lorenzelli (Vernon)
Rob has left Leone to move in with Jackie and does not attend Elsie's funeral with the others. Grace is keen to scatter her mother's ashes on her beloved Yorkshire moors and Leone and Cath persuade Dave that they should accompany the couple and help them celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary. Rob also invites himself along--as does Jackie, to his embarrassment, while Dave agrees to deliver a family birthday present in Leeds on Marcus' behalf. When Dave prangs the van in the country, the women hitch a lift with a charming Canadian whom Grace attempts to fix up Leone when they reach their hotel, annoying Rob. The men arrive by hire-car but Maurice, in addition to having accidentally smoked cannabis thanks to Rob, has also lost most of the ashes and replaced them with gravel. Despite everything, the scattering goes ahead, Rob exposes Marcus as being less than scrupulous, and a marriage is saved.
Recommendations
Advertisement
We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us!
Internet Archive Audio
- This Just In
- Grateful Dead
- Old Time Radio
- 78 RPMs and Cylinder Recordings
- Audio Books & Poetry
- Computers, Technology and Science
- Music, Arts & Culture
- News & Public Affairs
- Spirituality & Religion
- Radio News Archive
- Flickr Commons
- Occupy Wall Street Flickr
- NASA Images
- Solar System Collection
- Ames Research Center
- All Software
- Old School Emulation
- MS-DOS Games
- Historical Software
- Classic PC Games
- Software Library
- Kodi Archive and Support File
- Vintage Software
- CD-ROM Software
- CD-ROM Software Library
- Software Sites
- Tucows Software Library
- Shareware CD-ROMs
- Software Capsules Compilation
- CD-ROM Images
- ZX Spectrum
- DOOM Level CD
- Smithsonian Libraries
- FEDLINK (US)
- Lincoln Collection
- American Libraries
- Canadian Libraries
- Universal Library
- Project Gutenberg
- Children's Library
- Biodiversity Heritage Library
- Books by Language
- Additional Collections
- Prelinger Archives
- Democracy Now!
- Occupy Wall Street
- TV NSA Clip Library
- Animation & Cartoons
- Arts & Music
- Computers & Technology
- Cultural & Academic Films
- Ephemeral Films
- Sports Videos
- Videogame Videos
- Youth Media
Search the history of over 866 billion web pages on the Internet.
Mobile Apps
- Wayback Machine (iOS)
- Wayback Machine (Android)
Browser Extensions
Archive-it subscription.
- Explore the Collections
- Build Collections
Save Page Now
Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future.
Please enter a valid web address
- Donate Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape
The Booze Cruise Trilogy
Video item preview, share or embed this item, flag this item for.
- Graphic Violence
- Explicit Sexual Content
- Hate Speech
- Misinformation/Disinformation
- Marketing/Phishing/Advertising
- Misleading/Inaccurate/Missing Metadata
plus-circle Add Review comment Reviews
4 Favorites
DOWNLOAD OPTIONS
In collections.
Uploaded by Kedeme76 on May 5, 2023
SIMILAR ITEMS (based on metadata)
We use cookies to improve your browsing experience.
And dolphins make us happy. Find out more about our cookies policy here .
Outerbanks filming location Tours & Booze cruises with Sea Pro 1700 Center Console!
Come aboard and ride like a pogue and tour some popular spots from Netflix's Outerbanks filming locations. Along with options for lighthouse rides and booze cruises. Book the Sea Pro 1700 Center Console for up to 4 person. Rate as low as $120 per hour. If you have any questions, we can answer those through GetMyBoat’s messaging platform before you pay. Just hit, “Send Booking Inquiry” and send us an inquiry for a custom offer.
Starting from
- Hourly 12 hrs max
- ₽9,390/hr 1 hr min
Check Availability
Features & details.
- Life jackets/required safety gear
- Watersports Equipment
- Fuel type: Gas
- Single Engine
- Center Cockpit
- Wheel steering
- Outboard Engine
Approximate Location
You’ll get directions to the departure location when you make a booking.
Cancellation Policy
Full refund up to 2 days prior.
Similar Listings
"Epic Parties, Elegant Moments: Your Unforgettable Boating Adventure"
Bachelorette Beach Bash in Charleston
Bachelorette Party! Dolphin Cruise! Sunset Booze Cruise! Sandbar Party! 22' Boat
Super Clean/Like New 2018 21ft Sea Hunt-211 Escape
Captained Boat Charter from Folly Beach
Top destinations nearby.
South Carolina
Folly Beach
Mount Pleasant
Isle of Palms
North Charleston
- About Getmyboat
- Media Inquiries
- Terms of Use
- Privacy Policy
- Cookies Policy
- Accessibility Statement
- Member Interface Agreement
- How It Works
- Mobile Apps
Experiences
- Boat Rentals
- Jet Ski Rental
- Fishing Charters
- Houseboat Rental
- Pontoon Rental
- Yacht Rental
- Sailboat Rental
- Company News
- Experiences Guide
- Destinations
- Tips for Renters and Owners
Popular Destinations
- Lake Lanier
- Lake Travis
- Newport Beach
- Lake Norman
24/7 Live Support
- Help & FAQs
- +1 818 927 2148
- [email protected]
Real reviews from happy Getmyboaters.
4.9 out of 5! 385,000 + reviews
Log in or sign up for Rotten Tomatoes
Trouble logging in?
By continuing, you agree to the Privacy Policy and the Terms and Policies , and to receive email from the Fandango Media Brands .
By creating an account, you agree to the Privacy Policy and the Terms and Policies , and to receive email from Rotten Tomatoes and to receive email from the Fandango Media Brands .
By creating an account, you agree to the Privacy Policy and the Terms and Policies , and to receive email from Rotten Tomatoes.
Email not verified
Let's keep in touch.
Sign up for the Rotten Tomatoes newsletter to get weekly updates on:
- Upcoming Movies and TV shows
- Trivia & Rotten Tomatoes Podcast
- Media News + More
By clicking "Sign Me Up," you are agreeing to receive occasional emails and communications from Fandango Media (Fandango, Vudu, and Rotten Tomatoes) and consenting to Fandango's Privacy Policy and Terms and Policies . Please allow 10 business days for your account to reflect your preferences.
OK, got it!
Movies / TV
No results found.
- What's the Tomatometer®?
- Login/signup
Movies in theaters
- Opening this week
- Top box office
- Coming soon to theaters
- Certified fresh movies
Movies at home
- Fandango at Home
- Netflix streaming
- Prime Video
- Most popular streaming movies
- What to Watch New
Certified fresh picks
- Abigail Link to Abigail
- Civil War Link to Civil War
- Arcadian Link to Arcadian
New TV Tonight
- The Sympathizer: Season 1
- Conan O'Brien Must Go: Season 1
- Under the Bridge: Season 1
- The Spiderwick Chronicles: Season 1
- Our Living World: Season 1
- Orlando Bloom: To the Edge: Season 1
- The Circle: Season 6
- Dinner with the Parents: Season 1
- Jane: Season 2
Most Popular TV on RT
- Fallout: Season 1
- Baby Reindeer: Season 1
- Shōgun: Season 1
- Ripley: Season 1
- 3 Body Problem: Season 1
- We Were the Lucky Ones: Season 1
- Sugar: Season 1
- Parasyte: The Grey: Season 1
- Best TV Shows
- Most Popular TV
- TV & Streaming News
Certified fresh pick
- Under the Bridge Link to Under the Bridge
- All-Time Lists
- Binge Guide
- Comics on TV
- Five Favorite Films
- Video Interviews
- Weekend Box Office
- Weekly Ketchup
- What to Watch
All Guy Ritchie Movies Ranked by Tomatometer
All A24 Movies Ranked by Tomatometer
What to Watch: In Theaters and On Streaming
Awards Tour
Renewed and Cancelled TV Shows 2024
Best Moments From The Migration Movie
- Trending on RT
- Rebel Moon: Part Two - The Scargiver
- The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
- Play Movie Trivia
The Booze Cruise III: The Scattering
Audience reviews, cast & crew.
Neil Pearson
Mark Benton
Brian Murphy
Ian Richardson
Best Movies to Stream at Home
Screen Rant
The true story behind the office's iconic "booze cruise" episode.
The true story of The Office season 2 episode "Booze Cruise" reveals two major milestone for the sitcom—and some of the cast being stranded at sea!
Two veteran cast members of The Office have spilled the beans on the classic early episode, "Booze Cruise", revealing a true story that includes a major milestone for the series, a real-life celebration, and several series regulars almost getting lost at sea. The Office season 2, episode 11 famously saw the characters of Dunder Mifflin embark on a late-night "motivational" cruise on Lake Wallenpaupack—in the dead of winter. Directed by Ken Kwapis, "Booze Cruise" was an important episode for the cast and crew when it premiered in 2006, marking several key changes that would allow The Office to move past the anxiety-ridden uncertainty of being a young, unproven sitcom in its early years.
The popularity of "Booze Cruise" has endured thanks to its many entertaining plots, both big and small, each amplified by the unique setting of The Office 's first on-location shoot. Among the season 2 episode's more memorable scenes are Roy (David Denman) finally setting a date for his wedding with Pam (Jenna Fischer), Jim breaking up with short-term girlfriend Katy (Amy Adams) in a surprisingly cold response, and of course Jim (John Krasinksi) and Pam 's uncomfortable 27 seconds of silence on the deck of the ship. Lighter gags include Michael Scott's (Steve Carell) awkward dance, Dwight (Rainn Wilson) fake-steering the boat, and the ship captain—played by actual Marine Corps veteran Rob Riggle—sneaking away to make out with Meredith (Kate Flannery).
Related: The Office: The Weird True Story Behind Sprinkles The Cat
While The Office season 2 classic "Booze Cruise" features no shortage of scenes permanently burned into the minds of long-time fans, the behind-the-scenes details might be even more interesting than the episode itself. A new book from Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey, The Office BFFs: Tales of The Office from Two Best Friends Who Were There , is an expansion of the duo's popular podcast and provides some fascinating insight into the early seasons of The Office . This includes an entire chapter dedicated to "Booze Cruise", which Fischer and Kinsey reveal was shot over three long nights aboard a boat "just outside of Long Beach harbor" , as the actual Lake Wallenpaupack experiences frigid temperatures in January. In addition to making several cast members seasick, the episode was also a major turning point for The Office and everyone involved.
The Office Cast Members Actually Had A Reason To Party
Due to working every day from 3:00 PM to sunrise, the cast of The Office was understandably exhausted during filming for "Booze Cruise", but an unexpected wave of phone calls quickly turned the environment into a party scene. Prior to and including The Office season 2, episode 11 the majority of the sitcom's actors were still technically considered "guest stars" , which according to Jenna Fischer meant that "NBC was under no obligation to include their characters in all the episodes, and they could be written out of the show at any time." The only members of The Office under contract as series regulars were Steve Carell, John Krasinski, Rainn Wilson, B.J. Novak, and Fischer herself. However, NBC sent out notice mid-shoot offering The Office 's cast members new contracts as full-time series regulars going forward, prompting immediate calls from everyone's representation.
"I was standing on the dance floor of the boat with Kate [Flannery] and Brian [Baumgartner], waiting to do a scene, when suddenly our phones started buzzing," recalls Angela in The Office BFFs book. "Our agents were calling us all at the same time. I immediately wanted to find Jenna and tell her. She would know more than anyone what this meant to me. I saw her standing on the dock outside, and I ran down the gangway toward her hollering and waving my arms. The whole set was one big joyful celebration." Taking on the rest of the show's cast as series regulars represented an important change for The Office , but surprisingly, it wasn't the only milestone that "Booze Cruise" reached in 2006.
"Booze Cruise" Marked A Comedy Milestone For The Office
Prior to The Office season 2, episode 11 the show originally ran during NBC's Tuesday night block in the 9:30 PM timeslot. Jenna Fischer noted that "ratings were a struggle" during those first two seasons, and the timeslot didn't help the perception that the network could cancel the attempted U.S. reboot at any moment. "Booze Cruise" helped change all that, as The Office moved from Tuesday nights to NBC's coveted Thursday night comedy lineup. Fischer added, " Over time, our numbers improved, and with the move to Thursday, it felt like we were hitting the big time. Cheers, Seinfeld, Friends, Will and Grace, Scrubs... these are all successful comedies that aired on Thursday nights on NBC. The move indicated to all of us that NBC might just have confidence in our little show."
Related: Every The Office Actor In Brooklyn 99
Jim & Pam's 27 Seconds Of Silence Almost Didn't Happen
"Booze Cruise" is a crucial episode for Jim and Pam early in The Office 's run. Until that point their feelings for one another were largely kept to the many flirtatious interactions that took place at Pam's desk. Jim's obviously emotional reaction to her engagement and rather immediate breakup with Katy turned the show's many teases into a full-blown problem for the two that they would have to address. Towards the end of the episode, Jim and Pam meet on the deck of the ship and share a strikingly elongated and awkward moment, lovingly dubbed by fans as the The Office 's "27 seconds of silence". However, the famous season 2 scene could have easily turned out differently, as the episode's script only said "they looked at each other" , with no further notes.
Showrunner Greg Daniels and the episode's directors had encouraged Jenna Fischer and John Krasinski to take their time filming the scene, and allow it to play out naturally. Fischer reflected on the moment, stating, "There is no dialogue, but a lot goes on in those twenty-seven seconds. You see Jim thinking, but not saying, so many different things. You see Pam trying to signal to him that she wants to hear his feelings, but she doesn't say anything either." Daniels actually had to fight the network to keep the entire scene in the episode as-is, and it ended up becoming one of Pam and Jim's most crucial early moments together.
Also popular with travellers
CENTREFILM: All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Photos)
- (0.16 mi) Delta
- (0.62 mi) Zhar
- (0.89 mi) GoodTime
- (7.50 mi) Park Inn by Radisson Izmailovo Moscow
- (7.45 mi) D'Hotel
- (0.00 mi) Sushi Musha
- (0.00 mi) Kfc
- (0.00 mi) Burger King
- (0.26 mi) La Strada
- (0.29 mi) Miraclub
- Cast & crew
- User reviews
The Booze Cruise II: The Treasure Hunt
Clive and Ruth have moved, but Dave and Cath and Rob and Leone are taking part in a treasure hunt, organized by the enthusiastic Laurence and invite the visiting Daniel--who is surprised to ... Read all Clive and Ruth have moved, but Dave and Cath and Rob and Leone are taking part in a treasure hunt, organized by the enthusiastic Laurence and invite the visiting Daniel--who is surprised to find Chloe pregnant, not necessarily by him--to join them. Their competition comes in the ... Read all Clive and Ruth have moved, but Dave and Cath and Rob and Leone are taking part in a treasure hunt, organized by the enthusiastic Laurence and invite the visiting Daniel--who is surprised to find Chloe pregnant, not necessarily by him--to join them. Their competition comes in the form of Grace and Maurice and her grumpy mother Elsie but they have an extra ally in the l... Read all
- Paul Minett
- Brian Leveson
- Neil Pearson
- Mark Benton
- Brian Murphy
- 3 User reviews
- 1 Critic review
- Maurice Stringer
- Grace Stringer
- Cath Bolton
- Marcus Foster
- Chloe Rainer
- Police Inspector
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
More like this
Did you know
- Trivia The episode of Emmerdale Rob is trying to watch through the interference of Maurice's drill was broadcast originally on the 25th November 2004. If this is a live broadcast, the Treasure Hunt is on the last weekend in November 2004.
- Connections Followed by The Booze Cruise III: The Scattering (2006)
User reviews 3
- Jul 21, 2021
- December 25, 2005 (United Kingdom)
- United Kingdom
- Granada Yorkshire
- Water Lane Productions
- Yorkshire Television (YTV)
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Technical specs
- Runtime 1 hour 50 minutes
Related news
Contribute to this page.
- See more gaps
- Learn more about contributing
More to explore
Recently viewed
Mytischi Historical Art Museum
Most Recent: Reviews ordered by most recent publish date in descending order.
Detailed Reviews: Reviews ordered by recency and descriptiveness of user-identified themes such as wait time, length of visit, general tips, and location information.
Also popular with travelers
Mytischi Historical Art Museum - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)
- Sun - Sun 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Wed - Wed 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- Thu - Thu 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
- Fri - Sat 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- (0.32 mi) Delta
- (0.89 mi) Lecco Hotel
- (7.56 mi) Park Inn by Radisson Izmailovo Moscow
- (7.25 mi) D'Hotel
- (9.04 mi) Hotel Moscow Krasnoselskaya
- (0.11 mi) Miraclub
- (0.15 mi) Grand Uryuk
- (0.28 mi) Burger King
- (0.28 mi) Trattoria61
- (0.30 mi) Starbucks
IMAGES
VIDEO
COMMENTS
The Booze Cruise III: The Scattering (2006 TV Movie) Filming & Production. Showing all 10 items Jump to: Filming Locations (10) Filming Locations. Edit. Keighley and Worth Valley Railway, Haworth, Keighley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK Is this interesting? Interesting? Yes No. Haworth, Keighley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK
The Booze Cruise III: The Scattering: Directed by Paul Seed. With Neil Pearson, Mark Benton, Brian Murphy, Anne Reid. Rob has left Leone to move in with Jackie and does not attend Elsie's funeral with the others. Grace is keen to scatter her mother's ashes on her beloved Yorkshire moors and Leone and Cath persuade Dave that they should accompany the couple and help them celebrate their 40th ...
The Booze Cruise is a series of three feature-length comedy dramas produced by Yorkshire Television and written for British television by Paul Minett and Brian Leveson. The first episode in the series premiered on ITV in 2003.. Two follow-up episodes were also created by Minett and Leveson, featuring the same characters, with the exception of Clive, who did not appear in either sequel owing to ...
VCT Filming: Booze Cruise III. Click on an image to enlarge . Characters: Dave Mark Benton. Maurice Brian Murphy. Rob Neil Pearson . Shooting date: Friday 6 May 2005. Scenes: 54, 55, 55A, 55B, 56. Slate numbers 606 to 612. Carriage provided by Vintage Carriages Trust : Southern Railway 3554
The Booze Cruise III: The Scattering. ITV. Broadcast: May 2006. Filmed here: May 2005. Director: Paul Seed. Certificate: 12. The third instalment of the Booze Cruise saga follows a group of men from Kent as they travel up to Yorkshire for a variety of reasons. With Rob's estranged wife and new girlfriend travelling in the same car, the trip ...
The Booze Cruise III: The Scattering (2006) 05/21/2006 (GB) Drama, Comedy 2h User Score. Overview. The gang return for their third adventure, this time on a trip to scatter Grace's mother's ashes on the Yorkshire Moors. Paul Seed. Director. Brian Leveson. Writer. Paul Minett. Writer. Top Billed Cast. Neil Pearson. Rob. Mark Benton. Dave.
The gang return for their third adventure, this time on a trip to scatter Grace's mother's ashes on the Yorkshire Moors.
Rob has left Leone to move in with Jackie and does not attend Elsie's funeral with the others. Grace is keen to scatter her mother's ashes on her beloved Yorkshire moors and Leone and Cath ...
The Booze Cruise is a series of three feature length comedy dramas written for British television by Paul Minett and Brian Leveson. The first episode in the series was first shown on ITV in 2003. The three episodes have received mixed reviews, with the Radio Times describing it as "like comedy in 1973" and also "you can see each joke a mile off", but generally liking the show.
The Booze Cruise: Directed by Paul Seed. With Martin Clunes, Neil Pearson, Mark Benton, Brian Murphy. Five men take a booze cruise to France. Nothing goes as planned. Meanwhile, their wives go about their business back in Kent.
The Booze Cruise Trilogy. A group of friends take a booze cruise to France. Nothing goes as planned. Meanwhile, their wives go about their business back in Kent. The group also attends an ash-scattering and search for hidden treasure. A group of friends take a booze cruise to France. Nothing goes as planned.
The Booze Cruise is a series of three feature length comedy dramas written for British television by Paul Minett and Brian Leveson. The first episode in the series was first shown on ITV in 2003. The three episodes have received mixed reviews, with the Radio Times describing it as "like comedy in 1973" and also "you can see each joke a mile off", but generally liking the show.
Come aboard and ride like a pogue and tour some popular spots from Netflix's Outerbanks filming locations. Along with options for lighthouse rides and booze cruises. Book the Sea Pro 1700 Center Console for up to 4 person. Rate as low as $120 per hour.
The team once again takes to the roads to scatter Grace's mother's ashes on the Moors.
Due to working every day from 3:00 PM to sunrise, the cast of The Office was understandably exhausted during filming for "Booze Cruise", but an unexpected wave of phone calls quickly turned the environment into a party scene.Prior to and including The Office season 2, episode 11 the majority of the sitcom's actors were still technically considered "guest stars", which according to Jenna ...
The gang is BACK (with a tag-along) to scatter Elsie's ashes and celebrate Grace and Morris's 40th anniversary. A series of cock-ups once more adds flavour t...
The Booze Cruise III: The Scattering (TV Movie 2006) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. ... Oscars SXSW Film Festival Women's History Month STARmeter Awards Awards Central Festival Central All Events. ... assistant location manager Ben Hepworth ... location manager Tom Jenkins ... location manager ...
Geography. The city is located 19 km northeast of Russia's capital Moscow on the Yauza River and the Moscow-Yaroslavl railway. Climate. Mytishchi has a humid continental climate, which is the same as Moscow but usually a few degrees colder due to significantly lesser impact of urban heat island.The city features long, cold winters (with temperatures as low as −25 °C (−13 °F) to −30 ...
Skip to main content. Discover. Trips
Detailed Reviews: Reviews ordered by recency and descriptiveness of user-identified themes such as wait time, length of visit, general tips, and location information. 3.0 12 reviews
A group of men from Kent; Clive (Martin Clunes), Rob (Neil Pearson), Dave (Mark Benton), Maurice (Brian Murphy) and Daniel (Ben Whishaw) - go on a booze cruise to France, with mixed success and many mishaps along the way. Events involving their wives and families back home also form a large part of the plot.
The Booze Cruise II: The Treasure Hunt: Directed by Paul Seed. With Neil Pearson, Mark Benton, Brian Murphy, Anne Reid. Clive and Ruth have moved, but Dave and Cath and Rob and Leone are taking part in a treasure hunt, organized by the enthusiastic Laurence and invite the visiting Daniel--who is surprised to find Chloe pregnant, not necessarily by him--to join them.
Museum of history and fine arts in Mytishchi In 1962 the people's museum of Mytishchi was founded by the efforts of enthusiasts and history amateurs. It became a center of studies focused on the traditions, culture and history of the district. The artifacts of the remote past are held in its collections. Nowadays, the museum collection includes ...