Spivs (2004)

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Written by Mike Loveday, Colin Teague

Directed by Colin Teague

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2004

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

Professional con-man Ken Stott spends his time honing the skills of his protege (Nick Moran) and making sure his gang of conniving criminals stays out of trouble. However, when a simple heist backfires the ragtag group are left with a lorry-load of illegal immigrants on their hands - and an angry smuggler with revenge on his mind soon adds to their woes.

Cast

Ken StottJack
Image for Dominic MonaghanDominic MonaghanGoat
Image for Nick MoranNick MoranSteve
Image for Kate AshfieldKate AshfieldJenny
Linda BassettAuntie Vee
Chooi BehJapanese man
Elizabeth BerringtonNigel's secretary
Cavan ClerkinBob
Shane DaveyIce Skater
Image for Jack DeeJack DeeNigel
Louis DempseyUncle Frank
Glenn DurfortGlenn
Neil EdmondObservant Waiter
Stephen EvansPark Attendant
Julia HargesheimerTeenage Safe House Girl
Tamer HassanVilla
Paul KayeO'Brien
Derek LeaVilla's Associate
Rita OraRosanna
T.J. RaminiPavel
Sonny RooneyYoung Jack
Sarah RowSlaone Woman
Roshan SethOmar
Image for Madhav SharmaMadhav SharmaMr. Singh
Colin TeagueYoung Associate
Nadia WardSonia
Christos ZenonosAnton
Caspar ZialorTeenage Sate House Boy

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