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Dec 1, 2006 · London to Brighton: Directed by Paul Andrew Williams. With Lorraine Stanley, Georgia Groome, Johnny Harris, Nathan Constance. Desperate to evade an angry pimp, a London prostitute and a young girl flee by train to Brighton after an appointment with a powerful client goes violently wrong.
- (8.7K)
- Crime, Drama, Thriller
- Paul Andrew Williams
- 2006-12-01
With its grimy sets, taut storyline, and relentless sense of doom, London to Brighton is an auspicious directorial debut by Paul Andrew Williams. Kelly (Lorraine Stanley), a prostitute, is sent by ...
- (28)
- Paul Andrew Williams
- R
- Lorraine Stanley
Plot. The film opens with a woman and child, Kelly and Joanne, bursting into a London toilet. Joanne is crying and Kelly has a black eye. Eventually Kelly gets them on a train to Brighton, and it is clear they are running from someone. Joanne is an eleven-year-old runaway who is procured by a reluctant Kelly into having sex with an old violent ...
- Alastair Clark, Rachel Robey, Ken Marshall, Paul Andrew Williams
- Laura Rossi
- Wellington Films, Steel Mill Pictures
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Summaries. Desperate to evade an angry pimp, a London prostitute and a young girl flee by train to Brighton after an appointment with a powerful client goes violently wrong. It's 3:07am and two girls burst into a run down London toilet. Joanne is crying her eyes out and her clothing is ripped. Kelly's face is bruised and starting to swell.
Dec 1, 2006 · London to Brighton review. This gritty low-budget debut crime drama is the British film of the year. W ith little in the way of money, with a partly non-professional cast and with plenty of ...
Feb 8, 2008 · R. 1h 25m. By Manohla Dargis. Feb. 8, 2008. With its riffraff and swells, its jerky camerawork and gritty texture, the British film “London to Brighton” tries awfully hard to pass itself off ...