The Smoke | |
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Directed by | Ben Pickering |
Written by | Darren Ripley |
Starring | Matt Di Angelo Lili Bordán Alan Ford Stephen Marcus Lindsay Armaou Anna Passey |
Cinematography | Bruce Melhuish |
Edited by | Steven Forrester Ben Nugent |
Music by | Luke Corradine |
Production company | Slate 4 Films |
Distributed by | Signature Entertainment (UK), Shami Media Group (US) |
Release date |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The Smoke, also known as Two Days in the Smoke (worldwide title outside UK/Ireland: London Payback), is a British crime thriller film starring Matt Di Angelo, Lili Bordán, Stephen Marcus, Lindsay Armaou, Anna Passey and Alan Ford.
Plot
Lawyer Brad Walker (Matt Di Angelo) is having a bad day. His girlfriend Sasha (Anna Passey) has left him for a mate of his. And he's lost his job. While drowning his sorrows, Brad overhears a conversation between two drug dealers. In a moment of madness, Brad decides to steal thousands of pounds from their boss Jack (Alan Ford), an intimidating gangster who will stop at nothing to get his money back and exact retribution on the one who took it.
Cast
- Matt Di Angelo ... Brad
- Lili Bordán ... Jodie
- Alan Ford ... Jack
- Lindsay Armaou ... Georgina
- Stephen Marcus ... Ben
- Darren Ripley ... Phil
- Velibor Topic ... Dmitri
- Christian Brassington ... Tom
- Anna Passey ... Sasha
- Jeff Leach ... Dean
- Funda Önal ... Sister Josephine
- George Weightman ... Kingo
- Martin Richardson ... Greg
- Duncan Casey ... Raef
- Ricky Groves ... Sweeney
- Frazer Hines ... Mr. Hemmings
- Ayden Callaghan ... Liam
- Jamila Jennings-Grant ... Lucy
- Clark Vasey ... Warren[1]
Production
In April 2012, Screen Daily announced Matt Di Angelo, Alan Ford and Stephen Marcus had all signed on to appear in the film under its shooting title Two Days in the Smoke.[2]
Sections of the film were filmed at Tower Bridge, Covent Garden, St Pancras railway station, RAF Uxbridge, the Apex London Wall Hotel and Apex City of London Hotel, and the Pont Alexandre III bridge over the River Seine in Paris, France.[3]
The budget for the film was over £500,000 and the film was the first to be funded using the UK Government's Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme, launched while the film was mid-production.
The soundtrack features songs from Grammy-nominated En Vogue, Some Velvet Morning and an end title song by Lindsay Armaou (of Irish girlband B*Witched, who also stars in the film).
The film was picked up at Cannes in 2014 by UK distributor Signature Entertainment and renamed The Smoke. Their linear studio cut of the film was released in the UK on 20 October 2014.[4] The film was released in the US and other countries as London Payback.
The non-linear Director's cut, featuring 12 additional minutes of unseen footage including an opening monologue and the last known screen appearance of the late British actor Malcolm Tierney (best known for his roles in Star Wars and Braveheart, who died before the film was completed), is as yet unreleased.
References
- ↑ Clark Vasey - IMDb
- ↑ Wilcock, Jessica (23 April 2012). "Matt Di Angelo to star in Two Days in the Smoke". Screen Daily. Retrieved 15 April 2013.
- ↑ "Film: Two Days in the Smoke". shinesquad.me. 1 May 2012. Retrieved 15 April 2013.
- ↑ "Film: The Smoke". Signature Entertainment. 1 September 2014. Retrieved 10 September 2014.
External links
- The Smoke at IMDb
- Official website
- Two Days in the Smoke at Slate 4 Films