Mojo (1997)

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Directed by Jez Butterworth

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1997

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

British drama based on the smash hit play by Jez Butterworth (who has adapted his play for the screen and also directs).

Set in the 1950s, the story focuses on Silver Johnny (Hans Matheson), a young singer in a nightclub who has been tipped for great things.

However, he is being fought over by a gangster and by the club's owner - and things are about to get nasty.

Cast

Image for Ian HartIan HartMickey
Image for Ewen BremnerEwen BremnerSkinny
Image for Hans MathesonHans MathesonSilver Johnny
Image for Alexander ArmstrongAlexander ArmstrongBBC Announcer
David BaukhamFat Policeman
Kenneth BryansRoger
Jason CheaterKnuckle Sandwich Boy
Tim ChimesBass Sax Player
Paul EbsworthRaymond
Kate Lynn EvansKnuckle Sandwich Girl
Al FiorentiniLuigi
Aidan GillenBaby
Milly GregoryGuildford Girl
Damian HandTenor Sax Player
James HunterPercy
Martin Gwynn JonesSweets
Dave LagnadoBass Player
Harold PinterSam Ross
Image for Andy SerkisAndy SerkisPotts
ShendNaked Man
Image for Ricky TomlinsonRicky TomlinsonEzra
Mke WattsDrummer

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