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  1. Plot. Carter, a wealthy American (Hudson) and Toni, a bohemian Italian woman (Lollobrigida) meet in London, and impulsively marry. Then finding they have virtually nothing in common, they separate. Seven years later, just days before they are to take steps to move forward on their divorce, they meet again and begin to rekindle the romance.

  2. Cast. Paul Hogan Michael Caton Pete Postlethwaite Roy Billing Alan Cassell Andy Pappas Paula Duncan Kevin Dee Stewart Faichney Simon Paton Shane Withington Glynn Nicholas Kestie Morassi Monica Maughan Jon Stephens. 100 mins More at IMDb TMDb. Sign in to log, rate or review. Share.

  3. Strange Bedfellows (2004) Watch Now . Rent . $3.99. ... It is also possible to rent "Strange Bedfellows" on Vudu, ... How to Watch Every Movie at Cannes Film Festival ...

  4. Show all movies in the JustWatch Streaming Charts. Streaming charts last updated: 1:16:04 am, 20/05/2024. Strange Bedfellows is 13744 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 23960 places since yesterday. In Australia, it is currently more popular than Kurup but less popular than The Frank Matthews Story.

  5. 28 de nov. de 2023 · Strange Bedfellows (2004 film) Strange Bedfellows is a 2004 Australian film starring Paul Hogan and Michael Caton as heterosexual men who pass themselves off as a gay couple in order to get financial benefits from the government. A stage musical based on the film ran at the Princess Theatre in Melbourne.

  6. In this hilarious and heart warming comedy, Vince (Paul Hogan) and his mate Ralph (Michael Caton) are two very straight country blokes who attempt to exploit a new tax legislation by declaring themselves as a gay couple. When a tenacious tax inspector (Pete Postlethwaite) is sent to verify their authenticity, all hell breaks loose in the once sleepy township of Yackandandah and the pair are ...

  7. Box office. $3,481,387. Strange Bedfellows is a 2004 Australian film directed by Dean Murphy and starring Paul Hogan and Michael Caton as heterosexual men who pass themselves off as a gay couple in order to get financial benefits from the government. A stage musical based on the film ran at the Princess Theatre in Melbourne.