Shiner
Synopsis
Caine's character, Billy 'Shiner' Simpson, is a boxing promoter who has invested all his hopes in his son Eddie (UK TV star Matthew Marsden). But when Eddie is knocked out in the second round of a crucial bout, then shot dead soon afterwards, Billy's life falls apart. He sets out to discover who killed his son, but his efforts are hampered by police pursuing him for running unlicensed fights.
Playing opposite Caine, as rival promoter Frank Spedding, is a suitably heavyweight talent in the shape of Martin Landau, himself an Oscar winner for 1994's Ed Wood.
Shiner also marks a return to the UK for British director Irvin, whose most recent work is NBC & Hallmark's Noah's Ark. The film is the feature debut of writer Scott Cherry, who has extensive credits writing for British television and radio. It is also the first film from fledgling UK production and finance company Wisecroft Ltd.
Shiner is set to premiere at this year's San Sebastian Film Festival.
Details
- Year
- 2000
- Type of film
- Features
- Director
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John Irvin
- Music
- Paul Grabowsky.
- Dir
- John Irvin. 2000. 35mm. 110mins. Exec prods: Laura Townsley, Barry Townsley. Co-exec prods: Guy Collins, Neil Bowman. Prod: Geoffrey Reeve. Co-prod: Jim Reeve. Scr: Scott Cherry. DoP: Mike Molloy. Prod des: Austen Spriggs. Ed: Ian Crafford. Main cast: Michael Caine, Martin Landau, Frances Barber, Claire Rushbrook, Frank Harper, Andy Serkis, Matthew Marsden. Budget: $10m. Funding: Private sources. International sales:
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Production Status
Production Company
WISECROFT LTD c/o IAC Film & Television, Greencoat House 15 Francis Street London SW1P 1DH Tel: (44) 20 7592 1620 Fax: (44) 20 7592 1621
Sales Company
IAC Film & Television (44) 20 7592 1620.
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