Spun (2002)

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Written by Will de Los Santos, Creighton Vero

Directed by Jonas Akerlund

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2002

Rating: 18 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Society burn-out Ross is led on a wild ride in search of drugs. When he fails to score with his usual dealer, Ross is introduced to 'The Cook', but finds himself running unusual errands for the methmeister. Crime comedy drama with a score by ex-Smashing Pumpkin Billy Corgan.

Cast

Image for Jason SchwartzmanJason SchwartzmanRoss
Image for Mickey RourkeMickey RourkeThe Cook
Image for Brittany MurphyBrittany MurphyNikki
Image for John LeguizamoJohn LeguizamoSpider Mike
Patrick FugitFrisbee
Image for Mena SuvariMena SuvariCookie
Chloe HunterApril Love
Elisa BocanegraGiggles
Julia MendozaLa Sadgirl
China ChowEscort
Nicholas GonzalezAngel
Image for Deborah HarryDeborah HarryNeighbor
Josh PeckFat Boy
Charlotte AyannaAmy
Eric RobertsThe Man
Larry DrakeDr. K
Rob HalfordPornclerk
Image for Peter StormarePeter StormareMullet Cop
Alexis ArquetteMoustache Cop
Jorge CottiniDoorman
Annie O'DonnellVet Receptionist
Ericka LesaCocktail Waitress
Billy CorganDoctor
Tony KayeEmcee
Ron JeremyBartender
Thomas KnickerbockerJail Cop
Lisa BrounsteinFrisbee's Mother
Marji MartinTruck Stop Clerk

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