Sugarhouse (film)
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Sugarhouse | |
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Directed by | Gary Love |
Produced by | Rachel Connors, Arvind David, Arvind Ethan David, Ben Dixon, Matthew Justice, Oliver Milburn, Michael Riley |
Written by | Dominic Leyton |
Starring | Andy Serkis, Ashley Walters, Steven Mackintosh |
Music by | Michael Price |
Cinematography | Daniel Bronks |
Editing by | Chris Gill |
Distributed by | Slingshot Studios |
Release date(s) | August 24, 2007 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Official website | |
IMDb profile |
Sugarhouse, also known as Sugarhouse Lane, is a 2007 British thriller film.
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[edit] Plot
Disillusioned middle class city boy Tom is looking for a gun in the back streets of East London; he thinks D - a young desperate drug addict can give him what he needs. But what D’s offering comes with more than just a price tag…
Holed up in a derelict warehouse, with the impending threat of local crimelord Hoodwink at their backs, both men play an intense game of cat and mouse; scrambling to cut a deal and make sense of the very lives they may be about to lose.
[edit] Cast
- Steven Mackintosh as Tom
- Ashley Walters as D
- Andy Serkis as Hoodwink
- Adam Deacon as Ray
- Ted Nygh as Gary
- Tolga Safer as Sef
- Ade as Paul
- Tracy Whitwell as Tanya
- Stephen Gressieux as Café Owner
- Sharnie Hobbs as Michela
- Steven Robertson as Chris the Pinhead
- Sharon D. Clarke as Crystal
- Hayley Angel Wardle as Pregnant Girl
[edit] Locations
In the opening scene, Tom disembarks from a District Line London Underground train at Upton Park tube station. He then walks through the nearby Queens Road Market to meet D. The housing estate scenes were filmed on the Robin Hood Estate[1], Poplar in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. Canary Wharf can often be seen in the background.
[edit] External links
- Sugarhouse (film) at the Internet Movie Database
- Official Site
- EyeForFilm.co.uk Interview with director Gary Love