Movies Starring Rik Young
Without a Paddle: Nature's Calling
Danny Belrose, Robert Blanche, Will Cuddy, Oliver James, Jerry Rice, Todd Robinson, Kristopher Turner, Rik Young, Ellen Albertini Dow, Madison Bontempo, Amber McDonald, Madison Riley
DIRECTOR:Ellory Elkayem
An unusual quest reunites two best friends from high school and takes them deep into the Oregon woods, where they encounter whitewater rapids, nymph-like ecoterrorists, and crotch-biting animated squirrels.
Beowulf
Pride is the curse.
Ray Winstone, Robin Wright Penn, Anthony Hopkins, John Bilezikjian, Brice Martin, Sonje Fortag, Sharisse Baker-Bernard, Charlotte Salt, Julene Renee, Greg Ellis, Rik Young, Sebastian Roché, Leslie Harter Zemeckis, John Malkovich, Woody Schultz
DIRECTOR:The warrior Beowulf must fight and defeat the monster Grendel who is terrorizing towns, and later, Grendel's mother, who begins killing out of revenge.
Is Harry on the Boat?
Danny Dyer, Rik Young, Des Coleman, Davinia Taylor, Will Mellor, Kate Magowan, Daniela Denby-Ashe, Donna Grant, Sage Pearson, Keith Allen, Ralf Little, Carrie Iddon, Julián González, Caroline Flack, Wendy New
DIRECTOR:Menhaj Huda
A bawdy, ultimately moral tale of hedonism's complications, Is Harry on the Boat? is probably the most memorable film to come out of the culture of young singles' holidays on Ibiza. Tour rep Brad (Danny Dyer) is determined to win the informal competition among the male reps to sleep with as many female clients as possible, while his friend Mikey (Des Coleman) is looking for true love. Brad gradually learns responsibility and human concern from the awful examples set by corrupt manageress Alison and self-serving treacherous super-stud Mario. Along the way we get some memorably gross-jokes and one or two moments of rather touching tenderness, as well as a convincing portrait of what people go to Ibiza for—loud, large times of music and drunken excess. Dyer is convincing as a young man who learns better from experience and Des Coleman makes Mikey a three-dimensional, soulful romantic with a wicked sense of humour rather than merely Good personified.




