Out of Order is a 1987 British comedy-drama film directed by Jonnie Turpie and starring Gary Webster, Natasha Williams and George Baker.[1] The screenplay concerns an unemployed layabout who shocks his family and friends by joining the police force.
Cast
- Sharon Fryer ... Jaz Bailey
 - Pete Lee-Wilson ... Billy Bannister
 - Natasha Williams ... Veronica
 - Cheryl Maiker ... Susan
 - Gary Webster ... Anthony Campbell
 - Timmy Lawrence ... Glynis
 - Sandra Lawrence ... Sandra
 - Dicken Ashworth ... Pool Player
 - Buster Bloodvessel ... Jailer
 - Annette Badland ... Operator
 - George Baker ... Chief Inspector
 - Peter Cellier ... Home Secretary
 - Glynn Edwards ... Barman
 - Roland Gift ... Customer
 - Susan Hanson ... Anthony's Mum
 - Don Henderson ... Car Driver
 - Stephen Lewis ... Bus Driver
 - Al Matthews ... U.S. DJ
 - Garfield Morgan ... Drill Sergeant
 - Tony Scoggo ... Man in Pub
 - Ricky Tomlinson ... Decorator
 - Frank Windsor ... Traffic Warden
 - Peter Woods ... Newsreader
 - David Yip ... Policeman
 - Steven Hartley ... CID
 - Tony Walsh ... CID
 - Richard Ireson ... Teacher
 - Robert McBain ... CO Armstrong
 - Martin Gower ... PC Jones
 - Laurence Harrington ... Inspector Proudlock
 - Godfrey James ... Desk Sergeant
 
References
External links
- Out of Order at IMDb
 
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