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| Ewan McGregor | Ian | |
| Colin Farrell | Terry | |
| Peter-Hugo Daly | Boat Owner (as Peter Hugo-Daly) | |
| John Benfield | Father | |
| Clare Higgins | Mother | |
| Ashley Madekwe | Lucy (as Ashley Medekwe) | |
| Andrew Howard | Jerry | |
| Hayley Atwell | Angela | |
| Sally Hawkins | Kate | |
| Keith Smee | Terry's Track Mate | |
| Stephen Noonan | Mel | |
| Dan Carter | Fred | |
| Richard Lintern | Director | |
| Jennifer Higham | Helen | |
| Lee Whitlock | Mike | |
| Michael Harm | Estate Agent | |
| Hugh Rathbone | Poker Player | |
| Allan Ramsey | Poker Player | |
| Paul Marc Davis | Poker Player (as Paul Davis) | |
| Terry Budin-Jones | Poker Player (as Terry Budin Jones) | |
| Jim Carter | Garage Boss | |
| Philip Davis | Martin Burns | |
| Mark Umbers | Eisley | |
| Tom Wilkinson | Howard | |
| Kenneth Edelson | Screen Writer |
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| Producer | Charles H. Joffe
Letty Aronson |
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| Writer | Woody Allen
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Ewan McGregor and Colin Farrell star as working class brothers whose dreams of better lives leads to desperation, greed and deadly betrayal. When gambling debt and an expensive courtship place them in a financial bind, a rich uncle (Tom Wilkinson, Michael Clayton) offers them an out in exchange for committing murder. Featuring gripping performances from an all-star cast; "this family tragedy puts us near the edge of our seats and pulls us right along on its downward spiral" (William Arnold, Seattle Post Intelligencer). Woody Allen returns in razor-sharp form with this "intense, intelligently-written and directed," (Jeffrey Lyons, Reel Talk) thriller that challenges how far a man should go in the name of family. |
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