Headrush (film)

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Headrush
Directed by Shimmy Marcus
Produced by Edwina Forkin
Written by Shimmy Marcus
Music by Fun Lovin' Criminals, Adam Lynch
Cinematography Owen McPolin
Editing by Joe Marcus
Release dates 2003

Headrush is a 2003 Irish crime comedy, written and directed by Shimmy Marcus about two young guys, Charlie and T-Bag, who hope to solve all their problems by working for a notorious Underworld Criminal, The Uncle. The movie has been criticised for its unoriginality and similarities to other movies.[citation needed]

Plot

Down on his luck Charlie has been kicked off the dole, had his electricity cut off, and been dumped by his girlfriend Vicky. Despite claiming to be an expert on women, his best friend T-Bag has never had a girlfriend and the boys are convinced only money will change their depressing situation. The boys hear through their dealer Blowback that The Uncle is looking for new drug mules, so Charlie conceives an elaborate scam to smuggle a consignment of Cocaine back from Amsterdam. They meet The Uncle's nephew Razor Rupert and convince him that they're up for the job. As they lay their plans, each one egging the other on, each one refusing to admit to any fear, a series of comic coincidences begin to unravel their carefully laid plans.

Headrush is a story about frustration, fear, and friendship. Charlie is a lost soul in a society riddled with corruption, political distrust and a preoccupation with making money. Trying to cope with problems he brings on himself, he seems on an inevitable slide that takes him deeper and deeper into a world with fatal consequences.

Cast

  • Wuzza Conlon as Charlie
  • Gavin Kelty as T-Bag
  • B.P. Fallon as Blowback
  • Huey Morgan as The Yank
  • Karl Argue as Flem
  • Steven Berkoff as The Uncle
  • Amanda Brunker
  • Donncha Crowley as Detective Insp. Dunne
  • Moira Deady as Mrs. Macroom
  • Mark Doherty as Detective Walsh
  • Dermot Doran as Bambi
  • Tom Hickey as Malcom Nobel
  • Pat Kinevane as Razor Rupert
  • Winston Nairne as Milk
  • Mick Nolan as Detective O'Donoghue
  • Gerry O'Brien as Mr. Doublehorn
  • Gavin O'Connor as Neville
  • Jer O'Leary as Tramp Snitch
  • Sarah Pilkington as Jacinta
  • Laura Pyper as Vicky
  • Rachel Rath as Junkie
  • Viviana Verveen as Biker
  • Aonghus Weber as Knob

Production

Reception

Critical response

Awards

  • Winner - Best Feature - Braunschweig Film Festival (2005)
  • Winner - Best Unreleased Feature - East Lansing Film Festival (2005)
  • Nominated - Best Feature Film - IFTA (2005)
  • Winner - Best Feature - NY Film Fleadh (2004)
  • Winner - Best Soundtrack - Foyle Film Festivak (2003)
  • 2nd Place - Best Feature - Galway Film Fleadh (2003)
  • Winner - Miramx Scriptwriting Award (1999)

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