Fakers (2004)

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Written by Paul Gerstenberger

Directed by Richard Janes

Running Time: 95 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2004

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

Indebted to a gangster, a man (Matthew Rhys) and two accomplices (Kate Ashfield, Tom Chambers) devise a scam to sell multiple copies of an artwork.

Cast

Image for Matthew RhysMatthew RhysNick Edwards
Image for Kate AshfieldKate AshfieldEve Evans
Image for Tom ChambersTom ChambersTony Evans
Tony HaygarthPhil Norris
Image for Art MalikArt MalikFoster Wright
Rula LenskaSylvia Creat
Edward HibbertGordon Fisher
Paul ClaytonHenry Price
Image for Larry LambLarry LambHarvey Steed
Jonathan CecilDr. Fielding
Peter BarnesDuty Solicitor
Timothy BatesonOld Gezzer
Angela BradleyBarmaid
Andrew BriggsFoster Wright's Driver
Beth ChalmersClaire
Joanna CrollSylvia's assistant
Ilaria D'EliaRosa
Félicité Du JeuKelly Potrelli
David FlorezProsecution
Stephen GreifAlfonse Potrelli
Sidney KeanBaker
Christopher KelhamTim
Martin KennedyFoster Wright's Men
Paul LacouxGraham
Bruno LastraAntonio Fraccini
Sam MancusoThe Don
Patricia MarmontMaria
Sally MatesMagistrate
Jonjo O'NeillMicky
John O'TooleIrish Bloke
Sarah PaulCourt Clerk
Stuart StarkMan in Market
Dominique VenturaTommy
Philip WadeFoster Wright's Men

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