Terry Pratchett's Going Postal (2010): Difference between revisions

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[[Moist Von Lipwig]] talks about how the gods must have a sense of humor considering they placed the world on the back of [[Great A'Tuin]].   
[[Moist Von Lipwig]] talks about how the gods must have a sense of humor considering they placed the world on the back of [[Great A'Tuin]].   


An [[Old Lady]] asks a Clacks, which is a messaging service using towers and lights, [[Cashier]] to send a message to her cousin demanding they pay the money they owe her or die.  John Dearheart's Clacks malfunctions and as he goes to repair it, he hears a voice and the rope he is hanging from suddenly breaks and John falls to his death.  Moist pens a letter describing the past few months of his life.  He starts at the beginning when he was orphaned and then sold his old family horse by painting it with shoe polish to make it look young and selling it to a Farmer.  Through more horse trades he was able to buy a real diamond, which he then used to trick [[Sapphire]] into buying a glass diamond, by switching the two.  He then went to the Cabbage Growers Bank where he sold fake bonds to the [[Bank Clerk]].  He buys a paper from [[Aggy]] and then trades fake money for real bonds from the [[Undertaker]].  [[Sergeant Angua]] and the City Watch start to investigate and arrest Moist after she threatens to eat Moist.
An [[Old Lady]] asks a Clacks, which is a messaging service using towers and lights, [[Cashier]] to send a message to her cousin demanding they pay the money they owe her or die.  John Dearheart's Clacks malfunctions and as he goes to repair it, he hears a voice and the rope he is hanging from suddenly breaks and John falls to his death.  Moist pens a letter describing the past few months of his life.  He starts at the beginning when he was orphaned and then sold his old family horse by painting it with shoe polish to make it look young and selling it to a Farmer.  Through more horse trades he was able to buy a real diamond, which he then used to trick [[Sapphire]] into buying a glass diamond, by switching the two.  He then went to the Cabbage Growers Bank where he sold fake bonds to the [[Bank Clerk]].  He buys a paper from [[Aggy]] and then trades fake money for real bonds from the [[Undertaker]].  [[Sergeant Angua]] and the City Watch start to investigate and arrest Moist after she threatens to eat Moist.  He is placed in prison and uses a spoon to dig out the mortar around a stone block.  After he removes the stone, he finds another stone wall, with a spoon in front of it.  [[Drumknott]] claps his hands and tells Moist, he will be hung in half an hour.  He is brought before [[Trooper]] who gets his signature.  Drumknott walks up and tells Trooper to hurry it up on order of Lord [[Vetinari]].

Revision as of 11:16, 3 February 2020

A con artist is enlisted to restart the post office in Ankh-Morpork.


Genre

Fantasy, Comedy

Characters/Groups

Moist Von Lipwig - Richard Coyle

Reacher Gilt - David Suchet

Adora Belle Dearheart - Claire Foy

Groat - Andrew Sachs

Lord Vetinari - Charles Dance

Ridcully - Timothy West

Drumknott - Steve Pemberton

Dave Pins - Paul Barber

Mr Pony - John Henshaw

Priest - Don Warrington

Miss Cripslock - Tamsin Greig

Horsefry - Madhav Sharma

Mr Spools - Jimmy Yuill

Stanley - Ian Bonar

Mr Pump Voice - Nicholas Farrell

Mr Pump Body - Marnix Van Den Broeke

Gryle - Adrian Schiller

Trooper - Daniel Cerqueira

Sergeant Angua - Ingrid Bolso Berdal

Mad Al - Ben Crompton

Sane Alex - Asif Khan

Princess - Paula Lane

Roger - Alex Price

Old Lady - Gabrielle Hamilton

Postman - Sir Terry Pratcher

John Dearheart - Tamas Mohai

Sapphire - Anna Gyorgyi

Undertaker - Bela Szekely

Shop Girl - Ann Erdos

Parker - Matt Devere

Receptionist - Angela Eke

Hobson - Mike Kelly

Cashier - Istvan Goz

Maitre d' - Szaboles Thuroczy

Aggy - Richard Usher

Farmer - Gabor Atlasz

Bank Clerk - Tamas Saghy

Otto Chriek - Oszkar Acs

Great A'Tuin

Character thumbnails with links to profiles

Detailed Synopsis

Moist Von Lipwig talks about how the gods must have a sense of humor considering they placed the world on the back of Great A'Tuin.

An Old Lady asks a Clacks, which is a messaging service using towers and lights, Cashier to send a message to her cousin demanding they pay the money they owe her or die. John Dearheart's Clacks malfunctions and as he goes to repair it, he hears a voice and the rope he is hanging from suddenly breaks and John falls to his death. Moist pens a letter describing the past few months of his life. He starts at the beginning when he was orphaned and then sold his old family horse by painting it with shoe polish to make it look young and selling it to a Farmer. Through more horse trades he was able to buy a real diamond, which he then used to trick Sapphire into buying a glass diamond, by switching the two. He then went to the Cabbage Growers Bank where he sold fake bonds to the Bank Clerk. He buys a paper from Aggy and then trades fake money for real bonds from the Undertaker. Sergeant Angua and the City Watch start to investigate and arrest Moist after she threatens to eat Moist. He is placed in prison and uses a spoon to dig out the mortar around a stone block. After he removes the stone, he finds another stone wall, with a spoon in front of it. Drumknott claps his hands and tells Moist, he will be hung in half an hour. He is brought before Trooper who gets his signature. Drumknott walks up and tells Trooper to hurry it up on order of Lord Vetinari.