Shooters (2002 film)
Shooters | |
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DVD cover | |
Directed by |
Colin Teague Glenn Durfort |
Produced by |
Margery Bone Will Bone |
Written by |
Andrew Howard Louis Dempsey Gary Young |
Starring |
Adrian Dunbar Andrew Howard Louis Dempsey Gerard Butler Melanie Lynskey |
Narrated by | Louis Dempsey |
Music by | Kemal Ultanur |
Cinematography | Tom Erisman |
Edited by | Kevin Whelan |
Distributed by | Media Cooperation One (MC-One) |
Release dates |
21 February 2000 (AFM) 25 January 2002 |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Country |
United Kingdom United States Netherlands |
Language | English |
Shooters is a 2002 British/American crime drama film from directors Colin Teague and Glenn Durfort, and writers Andrew Howard, Louis Dempsey and Gary Young. It was filmed in London in November–December 1999 and released theatrically in the UK on 25 January 2002. In addition to co-writing the screenplay, Howard and Dempsey also play the film's two leading roles.
Plot synopsis
After six years behind bars, Gilly (Dempsey) wants to settle down and live a quiet life. But it is not to be. He is released from prison only to find that his crime partner J (Howard) has invested all their money in a massive array of submachine guns, forcing Gilly back into a life of crime. Their last deal goes down in seven days, but the way things are going, Gilly's not sure he can hold out that long.
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Adrian Dunbar | Max Bell |
Andrew Howard | J "Justin" |
Louis Dempsey | Gilly |
Gerard Butler | Jackie Junior |
Jason Hughes | Charlie Franklin |
Matthew Rhys | Eddie |
Ioan Gruffudd | Freddy Guns |
Jamie Sweeney | Skip |
Melanie Lynskey | Marie |
Emma Fielding | Detective Inspector Sarah Pryce |
David Kennedy | Sergeant Webb |
Joseph Swash | Boy |
Ranjit Krishnamma | Pac |
Nitin Ganatra | Ajay |
Walter Roberts | Jason |
Ted Nygh | Mickey |
Mike Martin | Vic |
Glenn Durfort | Glenn |
Treva Etienne | Benny |
External links
- Shooters at the Internet Movie Database
- Shooters at Rotten Tomatoes
- Shooters at AllMovie