The Escapist
Synopsis
He reinvents himself as a petty criminal, gets caught smashing up a police car and is duly sentenced. Having infiltrated the prison system, Denis goes about his revenge mission with studied, obsessive commitment. But to get to Barnes, Denis must reach Sullen Voe, the highest security prison in the land and to do that he must become a Category A escape risk. Through a series of daring though intentionally flawed escapes, his risk status rises as he is demoted down through the system. With the help of Ron (Gary Lewis), Denis breaks out of the formidable Ulathorn, in order to be caught and sent down to Sullen Voe. Now, only revenge will set the escapist free.
Fast paced and raw, The Escapist is an intelligent and highly charged thriller about an ordinary man pushed beyond his limits, and his instinctive fight to uphold the power of love.
Details
- Year
- 2003
- Type of film
- Features
- Running time
- 90 mins
- Format
- 35mm, Kodak
- Director
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Gillies MacKinnon
- Producer
- Will Turner, Littlebird
- Editor
- Pia Di Ciaula
- Screenwriter
- Nick Perry
- Director of Photography
- Nigel Willoughby
- Sound
- Brendan Deasey
- Music
- Rob Lane
- Principal cast
- Jonny Lee Miller, Gary Lewis, Andy Serkis
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Jolyon Symonds Productions Ltd
3 Newburgh StreetLondon W1F 7RE
UK
T+44 (0)20 7434 0942
jolyon@jspl.freeserve.co.uk
Sales Company
UGC International
24 Ave Charles De Gaulle 92522Neuilly-Sur-Seine, France
T+33 1 46 40 94 00
www.ugc.fr
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