London To Brighton (2006)

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Written by Paul Andrew Williams

Directed by Paul Andrew Williams

Running Time: 83 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2006

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

An uncompromising and harrowing drama from up-and-coming director Paul Andrew Williams. Prostitute Kelly (Lorraine Stanley) and 12-year-old runaway Joanne (Georgia Groome) flee to Brighton after a fatal encounter with paedophile Duncan (Alexander Morton). Duncan's psychotic son Stuart (Sam Spruell) discovers his dad's body and orders Kelly's pimp Derek (Johnny Harris) to find the girls within 24 hours or else.

Director Andrew Williams won a clutch of awards for this 2006 film, including Edinburgh's "New Director" award and the Evening Standard's British Film award for "Most Promising Newcomer". The tension never lets up as Derek tracks the girls to the coast, but will he give them up to Stuart? A gritty urban thriller with superb performances from Stanley and Harris.

Cast

Lorraine StanleyKelly
Johnny HarrisDerek
Image for Georgia GroomeGeorgia GroomeJoanne
Sam SpruellStuart Allen
Alexander MortonDuncan Allen
Nathan ConstanceChum
Claudie BlakleyTracey
Jamie KennaTony
David KeelingCharlie
Image for Jack DeamJack DeamPaul
Chloe BaleKaren

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