Fast Food (1999 film)
Fast Food is a 1999 British film starring Gerard Butler and written and directed by Stewart Sugg.[1][2]
Fast Food | |
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Directed by | Stewart Sugg |
Produced by | Phil Hunt |
Written by | Stewart Sugg |
Starring | Gerard Butler Sean Hughes Graham Turner Douglas Henshall Emily Woof Miles Anderson Danny Midwinter Stephen Lord |
Release date | 1999 |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Plot
Benny returns to the town of his youth to find the girl he's loved since childhood and runs into his four old criminal friends who have plans to rob a local gangster.
gollark: If a piano falls out of a window in front of me, and it hits me and nonfatally injures me in a way which leaves me hospitalized for months and losing a limb, I will be VERY unhappy.
gollark: You'll also have probably have experienced lots of unhappiness about the almost-dying, depending on how it happens exactly.
gollark: Some of them are actually just in simulations being fed entirely fake GTechâ„¢ buildings.
gollark: And have either turned them all or fed them false data?
gollark: You realise that we know exactly who all your "spies" are?
References
- Elley, Derek (15 June 1998). "Review: 'Fast Food'". Variety. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
- "Fast Food". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
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