Project Detail

Blue Iguana

Synopsis

Ex-jailbirds Eddie (Sam Rockwell) and Paul (Ben Schwartz) are on parole and working as counter-hands in a New York diner. Eddie is quiet, calm, stoical and confident. Paul is loud-mouthed, impulsive, emotional and obsessed with movies.
They're best buddies and a team, but their lives are a dead end. That is, until bookworm British lawyer Katherine Rookwood (Phoebe Fox) walks into the diner with an offer they can't refuse.
Her plan takes them to London. The prize they seek is a fabulous gem called the Blue Iguana. The man who stands in their way is a psychotic small time crook, mullet haired Deacon Bradshaw (Peter Ferdinando). The unexpected consequence of Eddie's and Katherine's quest is True Love.
Cool charisma, comic book romance, pop art style: Blue Iguana is a smart, funny love story with guns…and mullets.

Details

Year
2018
Type of film
Features
Running time
105 mins
Director
Hadi Hajaig
Producer
Hadi Hajaig, Tom Lassally
Executive Producer
Iain Coventry, Martin Muncaster, Crispin Corfe
Editor
Pierre Haberer, H.H. Hajaig
Screenwriter
Hadi Hajaig
Director of Photography
Ian Howes
Production Designer
Jenny Ray
Composer
Simon Lambros
Principal cast
Sam Rockwell, Phoebe Fox, Ben Schwartz, Peter Ferdinando, Al Weaver, Peter Polycarpou, Simon Callow, Frances Barber, Amanda Donohoe
Costume Designer
Maja Meschede
Film Image
© UK Film Studio Productions Plc. Photo by Laura Radford

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

UK Film Studio Productions PLC

585a Fulham Road
London
SW6 5UA

Sales Company

AMP International

Timo Suomi
18 Finsbury Square
London
EC2A 1AH

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