High Heels and Low Lifes (2001)



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Synopsis:
In this broad comedy from sometime comic actor Mel Smith (The Tall Guy), two women find themselves fleeing criminals. Minnie Driver stars as Shannon, a London nurse who finds her boyfriend Ray (Darren Boyd), a "sound sculptor," becoming increasingly dull and inattentive. When he forgets her birthday, she decides to hit the town with best pal Frances (Mary McCormack), an American actress wasting her time in a terrible small-theater production. Returning to Shannon's apartment, the girls overhear a cell phone conversation on Ray's scanner chronicling the ten million dollars stolen from a safe-deposit box. When police are uninterested in their information, the girls get an idea to blackmail the robbers to get a share. The criminals, led by the hard-as-nails Mason (Kevin McNally), counteract with their own scheme, and the caper begins to go wildly out of control. Similarly plotted to the 2001 release Beautiful Creatures, but much lighter in tone than that dark suspense thriller, the film co-stars Michael Gambon, Danny Dyer, and Mark Williams.
~ Jason Clark, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
10/26/2001
Director Credit
Mel Smith Director
Cast Credit
Darren Boyd Ray
Hugh Bonneville Farmer
Minnie Driver Shannon
Mary McCormack Frances
Kevin McNally Mason
Mark Williams Tremaine
Danny Dyer Danny
Michael Gambon Kerrigan
Julian Wadham Rogers
Production Credits Credit
Kim Fuller Associate Producer
Nicky Kentish Barnes Co-Producer
Uri Fruchtman Producer
Barnaby Thompson Producer
Art Department Credit
Roger A. Bowles Art Director
Michael Pickwoad Production Designer
Film Camera Credit
Steve Chivers Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Richard Hewitt first Assistant Director
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Jany van Hellenberg Costume Designer



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