The Last Minute
Synopsis
Details
- Year
- 2000
- Type of film
- Features
- Format
- 35mm Kodak
- Director
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Stephen Norrington
- Producer
- Hooman Majd, Peter Franfurt
- Editor
- Stephen Norrington
- Screenwriter
- Stephen Norrington
- Director of Photography
- James Welland
- Music
- Paul Rabjohns, Ciaran Macmenaman
- Principal cast
- Max Beesley, Jason Isaacs, Emily Corrie, Kate Ashfield, Tom Bell
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Production Status
Production Company
Last Minute Ltd The Truman Brewery 91-95 Brick Lane London E1 6QN Tel: 020 7247 8348
Sales Company
Palm Productions Contact: Hooman Majd 4 Columbus Circle 5th Floor New York 10019 USA Tel: 212 506 5895 Fax: 212 506 5809 hm@islandlife.com
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Year: 2000
Stephen Norrington, best known for splashy special effects action movies such as Blade, returns to home soil with The Last Minute, a black comedy about the lure of fame and the price of failure, produced by his regular collaborator Matthew Justice.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Max Beesley, the boyish charmer who became a teen heartthrob in the recent BBC adaptation of Tom Jones, takes the lead as Billy Byrne, a supercool, supertalented young artist who is the toast of the town. But, just as he begins to get used to the heady cocktail of success, his star crash-lands back on earth and he finds himself caught up in a dangerous world of crime and murder.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> The film was, says Justice, "a fantastic opportunity to do a movie that does not rely on all the genre trickery of our previous pictures, although naturally, old habits die hard!" <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Thanks to Palm Pictures, Justice and Norrington were allowed to make the film exactly as they had always planned, with "a small, young, talented and hungry crew working with a great cast in and around London," explains Justice. Shot last summer in East London and at Three Mills Studios, the film features a supporting cast of new and old faces alongside Beesley, including Jason Isaacs as a sledgehammer-wielding bootboy with a taste for crooning, veteran baddie Udo Kier and newly crowned king of the wideboys, Frank Harper.

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