The Elegant Gentleman's Guide to Knife Fighting
The Elegant Gentleman's Guide to Knife Fighting

The Elegant Gentleman's Guide to Knife Fighting

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2013- 2013
1 Seasons
6 Episodes
5.8(6 votes)
Ended
Comedy

Overview

The Elegant Gentleman's Guide to Knife Fighting aspires to take sketch comedy in a different direction. With longer-form scenes, less traditional material, and surprising cast, it will be at times random, often ridiculous and occasionally surreal.

Links & Resources

Social & External

Production Companies

Jungle Entertainment

Cast & Crew

9 members
Acting

Patrick Brammall

Various Characters

Patrick Brammall
Writing

Phil Lloyd

Various Characters

Phil Lloyd
Acting

Robin McLeavy

Various Characters

Robin McLeavy
Acting

Craig Anderson

Various Characters

Craig Anderson
Acting

Damon Herriman

Various Characters

Damon Herriman
Acting

Janis McGavin

Various Characters

Janis McGavin
Acting

Dave Eastgate

Various Characters

Dave Eastgate
Acting

Georgina Haig

Various Characters

Georgina Haig
Acting

Darren Gilshenan

Various Characters

Darren Gilshenan

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