Sugarhouse (film)
Sugarhouse | |
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Promotional movie poster for the film | |
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 Adam Deacon[1] |
Music by | Michael Price |
Cinematography | Daniel Bronks |
Edited by | Chris Gill |
Distributed by | Slingshot Studios |
Release dates | August 24, 2007 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | £250,000[2] |
Sugarhouse is a British urban thriller movie, starring Steven Mackintosh, Ashley Walters, Andy Serkis and Adam Deacon. The low-budget thriller is based on the stage play Collision. The film was released on August 24, 2007.
Plot
Tom (Steven Mackintosh), a middle class working employee, finds himself at rock bottom after he loses his job and his girlfriend in the same week. Believing that he has no choice but to end it all, Tom ventures into a derelict squat in East London, in an attempt to purchase a gun from homeless crack addict D (Ashley Walters). However, D attempts to extort more than the agreed price, in order to pay off his debt to local drug dealer Hoodwink (Andy Serkis), to whom he owes a significant amount of money. However, the gun is not his to sell - it actually belongs to Hoodwink, who will do anything in his power to get it back. Tom's attempts to reason with Hoodwink leave him with more trouble than he bargained for - and trying to buy him off only gets him seriously abused. Despite trying unsuccessfully to shift the blame onto not-so-macho drug dealer Ray (Adam Deacon), Tom and D gradually get to know what makes each other tick - and digress for reasonable life - as they try to find a way out of the situation. However, with Hoodwink still on the warpath, the day soon becomes a cat and mouse game of survival for the pair.[1][3]
Cast
- Steven Mackintosh as Tom
- Ashley Walters as D
- Andy Serkis as Hoodwink
- Adam Deacon as Ray
- Tolga Safer as Sef
- Ade as Paul
- Sharon D. Clarke as Crystal
- Steven Robertson as Chris, the pinhead leader
- Hayley Angel Wardle as Tania, the pregnant girl
Reception
The film was poorly reviewed, with Rotten Tomatoes giving it a "rotten" 29%, based on 18 critics (as of January 2013).[4]
External links
- Sugarhouse Official website
- Sugarhouse at the Internet Movie Database