Hallam Foe (2007)

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Directed by David Mackenzie

Running Time: 60 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2007

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

David Mackenzie's quirky romantic drama stars Jamie Bell as the eponymous Hallam Foe. After the suicide of his mother and the hasty marriage of his father Julius (Ciarán Hinds) to Verity (Claire Forlani), Hallam escapes to Edinburgh where, taking a job as a kitchen porter, he becomes obsessed with Kate Breck (Sophia Myles), the hotel personnel manager who is a dead ringer for his mother.

Hallam starts spying on her during his nightly forays across Edinburgh's rooftops, not only discovering her affair with a married man but also, when he reaches his 18th birthday, finding himself on an emotional rollercoaster that leads to a form of reconciliation with his family.

Cast

Image for Jamie BellJamie BellHallam Foe
Image for Sophia MylesSophia MylesKate Breck
Image for Ciarán HindsCiarán HindsJulius Foe
Jamie SivesAlasdair
Maurice RoëvesRaymond
Image for Ewen BremnerEwen BremnerAndy
Image for Claire ForlaniClaire ForlaniVerity Foe
Ruth MilneJenny
John Paul LawlerCarl
Lucy HoltLucy
Malcolm ShieldsKilt Man
John ComerfordGrumpy Glaswegian
Gerry ClearyGrumpy Glaswegian
Paul BlairRaincoat Man
Neil McKinvenPolice Officer

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