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Zara Ashton | ||
Gerard Butler | Jackie Junior | |
Louis Dempsey | Gilly | |
Adrian Dunbar | Max Bell | |
Emma Fielding | Detective Inspector Sarah Pryce | |
Ioan Gruffudd | Freddy Guns | |
Marc Hobbs | ||
Andrew Howard | J | |
Jason Hughes | Charlie Franklin | |
Melanie Lynskey | Marie | |
Matthew Rhys | Eddie | |
Jamie Sweeney | Skip |
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Producer | Margery Bone
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Writer | Gary Young
Andrew Howard |
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Cinematography | Tom Erisman
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Musician | Kemal Ultanur
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A Brittish gangster movie. The actors chew scenery and the amazing locations help the mood achieve the tone it hopes for. Its a dark and dreary tale told with a kinetic sense of energy. Despite the lacking budget you feel like this is actually happening. Its probably the performances that truly hold it together. Great small role by Gerard Butler as the f**ing nuts supplier. Dempsey is great as well and he plays the role as if its not even acting. Its just Dempsey playing Dempsey. Anyway. The film follows a man recently out of jail who gets back in with his shady friends. his friend j immediately gets him involved in a guns deal and as expected nothing is as it seems. The movie is great and it just does well at what you expect. Well made and likable characters |
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