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Dead Man's Shoes was the screen debut for both actors. [11] It was also the first film that Jo Hartley featured in. [12] Emily Aston had appeared on television but Dead Man's Shoes was also her first feature film role. [13] Because of the nature of low budget film making, numerous other changes from the script were made virtually on the fly.
Dead Man's Shoes is a 1940 British mystery drama film directed by Thomas Bentley and starring Leslie Banks, Joan Marion and Wilfrid Lawson. Plot
Dead Man's Shoes may refer to: Dead Man's Shoes, a British drama film directed by Thomas Bentley; Dead Man's Shoes, a British psychological thriller film; Dead Man's Shoes, 1995; Dead Man's Shoes (Lucky Bullets album), 2012 "Dead Man's Shoes" (The Twilight Zone), a 1962 episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone
In 2004, Considine starred in what was then the most significant role of his career, as Richard in Meadows' revenge film Dead Man's Shoes (2004), a film he cowrote [7] [5] and for which he won the Best British Actor Award at the 2005 Empire Awards. [5] In the same year, he starred in My Summer of Love, his second film with director Pawel ...
In 2004, Stretch was cast as psychopathic gangster Sonny in Shane Meadows' gritty cult thriller Dead Man's Shoes (2004), for which Stretch received a BIFA nomination [6] [7] alongside fellow English actor Paddy Considine. Stretch also starred in Freebird in 2008, directed by Jon Ivay.
Movie Stars Kevin Mazur/Getty Jamie Lee Curtis and Brie Larson are all smiles as they attend MPTF's 18th Annual Evening Before the Emmys event at Century Park on Sept. 14 in Los Angeles.
If you've watched "Man in Full," then you know that in the final moments of the show, main characters Charlie Croker (Jeff Daniels) and Raymond Peepgrass (Tom Pelphrey), faceoff in a violent ...
Kebbell's first movie appearance was as Anthony, a young man with a learning difficulty, in the Shane Meadows directed Dead Man's Shoes. He was nominated for Most Promising Newcomer at the British Independent Film Awards 2004 [8] The same year, Kebbell appeared in Oliver Stone's Alexander and Woody Allen's Match Point. [9]