New Town Killers (2008)

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Written by Richard Jobson

Directed by Richard Jobson

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2008

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

Unhinged investment banker Dougray Scott hunts down working class kid James Anthony Pearson in a twisted game of hide and seek. Relentless urban action thriller.

When is New Town Killers next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Box Office 756 Today, 6:00am and on Sky Box Office 757 Today, 7:00am. See more...

Cast

Dougray ScottAlistair Raskolnikov
Alastair MackenzieJamie Stewart
James Anthony PearsonSean Macdonald
Liz WhiteAlice Kelly
Charles MneneSam
Timothy BarrowRestaurant Manager
Leon ButlerNews Footage Police Officer
Terry CadeMan on Calton Hill
Jamie ChoManga Man
Rodd ChristensenBank Security Guard
Image for Shelley ConnShelley ConnJulie Stewart
Sheila DonaldOld Woman
Jenny FouldsPolice Officer 2
Karen GillanYoung Girl in Bus Station
John GrayHomeless Man
Edie JobsonTV Presenter
Millie JobsonYoung Girl in Garden 1
Neil McNultyTurbonegro Fan
Jamie MichiePolice Officer 1
Michael MorelandPolice Officer at Train Station
Joseph MuirFemale moneylenders thug / Driver
Ruaraidh MurrayGang Leader
Rebecca R. PalmerWoman Loan Shark
Billy RiddochMan in Restaurant Toilet
Christina StrachanWoman in Bar 3
Sophie SullivanYoung Girl in Garden 2
Arran TophamRunning Man IV

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