MONA LISA

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ITEM DETAILS
- Title:
- MONA LISA
- TV Standard:
- PAL
- Format:
- DVD
- Genre:
- Drama/Romance
- Running Time:
- 106 mins
- Aspect Ratio:
- TBC
- Languages:
- English (Dolby Digital 2.0)
- Rating:
- M
- Available:
- 30-10-2009
- Actors:
- Caine, Michael, Hoskins, Bob, Tyson, Cathy.
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Bob Hoskins plays George, a small time loser employed by underworld kingpin Mortwell (Michael Caine) as a chauffeur to an enigmatic, high class call girl (Cathy Tyson). His fascination with her leads him on a dangerous quest through the sordid underbelly of London, where love is a weakness to be exploited.
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