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Looking After Jo Jo

Country: UK, Language: English, 320 mins

  • Director: John Mackenzie
  • Writer: Frank Deasy
  • Producer: Andrea Calderwood; Deirdre Keir

CGiii Comment

This isn't exactly a walk in the park - when the lunatics take over the asylum - this is what happens.

The under-educated, the mentally unstable coupled with inadequate policing and over-adequate lawyering - this is the result.

Scotland needs to wise up - instead of screaming and spending vast amounts of money on independence - the politicians should look at how dirty their streets are.

One look at this should tell them where to start.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Set on an Edinburgh council estate in the bleak 1980's rising drug dealer Jo-Jo McCann is hellbent on gaining money and power at all costs.

Cast & Characters

Robert Carlyle as John Joe 'Jo Jo' McCann;
George Anton as Steve;
Patricia Brake as Doro;
Kenneth Bryans as Jamie Crichton;
Juliet Cadzow as Lorraine's mother;
Matt Costello as Ian;
Graham De Banzie as Neighbour;
Bob Docherty as Sheriff;
Ron Donachie as Des;
Sheila Donald as Old lady;
Paul Doonan as Eddie;
Steven Duffy as Thingme;
Gilly Gilchrist as D.C. Gordon Monk;
Joseph Greig as Pensioner;
Ellie Haddington as Mary McCann