Project Detail

Horses 4 Courses

Synopsis

Tina's cheating on Grant. Grant's too drunk to care. Mandy is still in love with Alastair. Alistair is still in love with himself. Jackie is trying to keep her drug habit secret from Clark. Clark is keeping a secret of his own. Gav is desperate to go out with Sophie. Sophie's just desperate and Lee just wants to quit smoking. Housewives, dealers, coppers, cabbies, media execs and rent boys all cross paths in this tale of interconnected lives set in the chaos that is London. They are all searching for an escape from an unforgiving city. When Lee attempts to quit smoking he sets in motion a chain of events that ultimately ends in death and disaster.

Details

Year
2003
Type of film
Features
Running time
88 mins
Format
Beta SP
Director
Jon Levene
Producer
Jon Levene
Editor
Adam Barton, Jon Levene
Screenwriter
Jon Levene
Director of Photography
Jon Levene
Principal cast
Grant Gillespie, Tinga Leahy, Derek Johnston, Mandy Crossley

Genre

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Fraudster

12B Gladstone Court
Anson Road
London NW2 4LA
UK

T+44 (0)7977 570 899

jonnyfraudster@hotmail.com

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