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Tony

Country: UK, Language: English, 76 mins

  • Director: Gerard Johnson
  • Writer: Gerard Johnson
  • Producer: Leonard Crooks; Kirstie Edgar

CGiii Comment

An impressive low-budget feature - the dialogue is a little heavy-handed at times and the acting by the support, a little too earnest in places.

Ferdinando is appropriately (and chillingly) controlled - the similarities with Nielsen are too obvious.

If Johnson had stepped back - just a few paces from his project and collaborated - this could have turned out to be an extraordinary piece of work.

Having said that - the intensity and control proves that Johnson will go onto to do bigger things.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A thriller centered on a serial killer in a rundown London suburb.

Cast & Characters

Frank Boyce as Barman;
Lorenzo Camporese as Alex;
Cyrus Desir as Dealer;
Peter Ferdinando as Tony;
Lucy Flack as Prostitute;
Ian Groombridge as CID Detective;
Ricky Grover as Paul;
Ian Kilgannon as TV License inspector;
Neil Maskell as Mike Hemmings;
Mark Mooney as Tan shop owner;
Vicky Murdock as Dawn;
Francis Pope as Smudger;
George Russo as Mackey;
Kerryann White as Lisa