To bush-hammer Cake
Layer Cake is a British film carried out by Matthew Vaughn, left in 2004.
Synopsis
The " héros" , whose name remains unknown, is a dealer of English drug. Having piled up a sufficient sum, it decides to take its retirement. But the big shots of the Maffia are not agreement. Jimmy Price, a parain of the medium, requires of him to find the oldest daughter of its old friend Eddie Temple, a powerful criminal…
Data sheet
- Title: To bush-hammer Cake
- Realization: Matthew Vaughn
- Scenario: J.J. Connolly, according to its own novel
- Production: Adam Bohling, David Reid, Matthew Vaughn and Stephen Marks
- Production companies: Columbia Pictures and Marv Films
- Budget: 4 million £
- Music: Ilan Eshkeri and LISA Gerrard
- Photography: Ben Davis
- Assembly: Jon Harris
- Decorations: Kave Quinn
- Costumes: Stephanie Collie and Anna Palmgren
- Country of origin: the United Kingdom
- Format: Colors - 2,35:1 - SDR/Dolby DIGITAL/SDDS - 35 mm
- Kind: Police officer
- Lasted: 105 minutes
- Comings out date: October 1st 2004 (the United Kingdom), May 11th 2005 (Belgium), July 13rd 2005 (France)
- Film prohibited with less than 12 years at the time of its exit in France
==Distribution==
- Daniel Craig:
- Tom Hardy: Clarkie
- Sienna Miller: Tammy
- Jamie Foreman : Duke
- Sally Hawkins : Slasher
- Burn Gorman : Gazza
- George Harris: Morty
- Tamer Hassan: Terry
- Colm Meaney : Gene
- Marcel Iures: Slavo
- Francis Magee: Paul
- Dimitri Andreas: Angelo
- Kenneth Cranham : Jimmy Price
- Garry Tubbs : Brian
- Nathalie Lunghi: Charlie
- Marvin Benoit: Kinkee
- Michael Gambon: Eddie Temple
- Jason Flemyng: Crazy Larry
- Ben Whishaw: Sidney
Around film
- turning began the June 30th 2003 and was held with Amsterdam, Isleworth, London, Stoke Poges and Twickenham.
- the film was initially to be carried out by Guy Ritchie, but of other engagements made him leave the project.
- the warehouse (one of largest of this type in the United Kingdom) where meeting Eddie Temple was most of the time empty. The cases and other objects were added numerically during the post-production.
- Paul Orchard, the actor who interprets Lucky, was initially to endorse the role of Morty.
- the first outline of the scenario made 408 pages, while the original novel makes only 344 of them.
- the quiet gun of which are used for to kill Jimmy is a Type 67 used by the Chinese army and secret services.
- the film was projected the April 7th 2005 with the Festival of police Cognac film.
Original soundtrack
by LISA Gerrard- Ruthless Gravity , interpreted by Craig Armstrong
- Hayling , interpreted by FC Kahuna and LISA Gerrard
- She Sells Sanctuary , interpreted by The Cult
- Tits one the Radio , interpreted by Scissor Sisters
- Can' T Get Blue Monday out off My Head , interpreted by Kylie Minogue
- You Got the Coils , interpreted by The Source and Candi Staton
- Making Plans for Nigel , interpreted by XTC
- Ordinary World , interpreted by Duran Duran
- Gimme Shelter , interpreted by The Rolling Stones
- Furnace to the Floor (Soulsavers Mix) , interpreted by Starsailor
- Don' T Let Me Be Misunderstood , interpreted by Joe Cocker spaniel
Rewards
- Nomination at the price Douglas Hickox for Matthew Vaughn, at the time of the British Independent Film Awards 2004.
- Nomination at the price Carl Foreman of the new most promising scenario writer for Matthew Vaughn, at the time of BAFTA Awards 2005.
- Price of the best British realizer and nomination at the price of best British film, better British actor (Daniel Craig) and better actress beginner (Sienna Miller), at the time of the Empire Awards 2005.
- Nomination at the price of the best actor for Daniel Craig, at the time of the Price of the European cinema 2005.
External bonds
- To bush-hammer Cake on Internet Movie Database
- To bush-hammer Cake on AlloCiné
| Random links: | Concerto for piano n° 2 of Beethoven | Javaugues | List prefects of Loir-et-Cher | Itapajé Futebol Clube | Automobile Grand Prix of South Africa 1962 | Angrignon_(métro_de_Montréal) |