Bridget Jones's Diary (2001)

Tarts and Vicars Party

Bridget (Renee Zellweger) shows up to the Tarts and Vicars party only to discover that her pervy Uncle Geoffrey (James Faulkner) didn’t tell her that the costume part was nixed.

Directed by Sharon Maguire.

Released in 2001 by Universal.

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  • prop: Costume
  • prop: Drink
  • setting: Garden
  • setting: England
  • setting: Party
  • setting: Countryside
  • theme: Mistakes
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  • theme: Humor
  • actor: Honor Blackman
  • actor: Hugh Grant
  • actor: Gemma Jones
  • actor: Embeth Davidtz
  • actor: Jim Broadbent
  • actor: Colin Firth
  • actor: Celia Imrie
  • director: Sharon Maguire
  • producer: Tim Bevan
  • producer: Helen Fielding
  • producer: Eric Fellner
  • producer: Peter McAleese
  • producer: Liza Chasin
  • producer: Debra Hayward
  • producer: Jonathan Cavendish
  • cinematographer: Stuart Dryburgh
  • composer: Patrick Doyle
  • editor: Martin Walsh
  • costume-designer: Rachael Fleming
  • production-designer: Gemma Jackson
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  • role-name: Penny Husbands-Bosworth
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  • screenwriter: Richard Curtis
  • screenwriter: Helen Fielding
  • screenwriter: Andrew Davies
  • year: 2001
  • studio: Universal