Sugarhouse
- Director: Gary Love
- Writer: Dominic Leyton
- Producer: Rachel Connors; Arvind Ethan David
CGiii Comment
A very bad example of British film-making.
The director allows his actors to overact - unbearably.
At times, it's like watching a slaughterhouse full of pigs...about to become pork.
Full of flaws.
Awful.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Upper middle class employee Tom ventures into a derelict squatter building to buy a gun from D, a cocky but stupid, homeless crack-junkie, who meanly tries to extort above the agreed price. As D stole the gun from his macho dealer Hoodwink, the bully is on the warpath to get it back by beating up all his pushers in turn and order them to get it, anyhow. Tom's attempts to reason with Hoodwink or buy off his wrath only get him seriously abused. He and D gradually get to know what makes the other tick and digress for reasonable life.
Cast & Characters
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 Cafe Owner;
Sharnie Hobbs as Michela