GamerZ (2005)

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Written by Robbie Fraser

Directed by Robbie Fraser

Running Time: 115 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2005

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

A quirky comedy set in the weird, wonderful and very geeky world of fantasy role-playing games. Ralph is a downtrodden nerd who lives with his granny. Faced with a cruel world that he can't control, Ralph invents magical game worlds of which he is the absolute ruler. In his first week at university, he takes over the gaming society, and a bitter love triangle develops - in reality and in Ralph's imaginary fantasy world.

Cast

Ross FinbowRalph
Danielle StewartMarlyn
James R. YoungLennie
Johnny AustinDavy
Ross SutherlandHank
Edward Tudor-PoleDr. Denham
Lynne McCallumShona
Alan TallSecurity Guard
Jamie HoneybourneGavin
Stacey SampsonJulie
Eileen McCallumNan
Arnold BrownZ'rennk
John ConboyProfessor 3
Gary CullenHemp Society
Bruce FinlayProfessor
Gary FrenchSpotty
Evan GavinApprentice Ned
Chris GoldieNed
Frankie HigginsStartled Student
Jane MackayDr. Mitchison
Lewis MacleodZ'rennk
Joe McFadyenProfessor 2
Gareth McLeanHemp Society
Paul McMenemyHemp Society
Wilma McRitchieKnitting Goth
Bob PeacockCopy Student
Kirsteen RossGoth Girl on Staircase
Annette StainesMrs. Bruff
Mikael StarFetish Shop Manager
Anne Marie TimoneyMarlyn's Mum

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