| Front Cover |
Actor |
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| Jan Anderson |
Karen Benson
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| Terence Beesley |
Moff's Father
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| Sarah Blackburn |
Jip's Ex #2
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| Dean Davies |
Lee
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| Danny Dyer |
Moff
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| Justin Kerrigan |
Ziggy Marlon
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| Shaun Parkes |
Koop
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| Lorraine Pilkington |
Lulu
|
| Nicola Reynolds |
Nina
|
| John Simm |
Jip
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| Movie Details |
| Genre |
Comedy; Drama |
| Director |
Justin Kerrigan |
| Producer |
Emer McCourt; Allan Niblo |
| Writer |
Justin Kerrigan |
| Studio |
PRISM LEISURE CORPORATION |
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| Language |
English |
| Audience Rating |
18 |
| Running Time |
96 mins |
| Country |
UK |
| Color |
Color |
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| Plot |
The real story of youth in the nineties is this: chemicals, clubs, bars, pubs, pushing the vinyl, blagging the guest list, mobile phones, trainers, combats, care-less, monged, mashed, sorted, safe. And it's right here in first time writer-director Justin Kerrigan's Human Traffic in all its pupil-dilated, teeth-grinding, club-hopping glory.
The film focuses on the lives and loves of five individuals, who spend their week working mundane jobs, waiting for the weekend so that they can immerse themselves in a whirl of pubs, clubs and parties.
Revolving around a single, meticulously planned and titanically drug-addled night out in Cardiff, Human Traffic is the first and last word in club-culture.
With Pete Tong's soundtrack featuring Fat Boy Slim, Orbital, The Chemical Brothers, Underworld and Armand Van Helden, and cameos from DJ Carl Cox, commedienne Jo Brand and "Mr Nice" Howard Marks, Human Traffic treats you to one night out you won't want to miss. |
| Personal Details |
| Seen It |
No |
| Index |
253 |
| In Collection |
Yes |
| Purchase Date |
12/11/2004 |
| Purchase Price |
£4.97 |
| Store |
Asda |
| Links |
IMDB
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| Product Details |
| Format |
DVD |
| Region |
Region 2 |
| Screen Ratio |
16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
4:3 Full Frame |
| Layers |
Single side, Dual layer |
| Release Date |
2004 |
| Packaging |
Keep Case |
| Audio Tracks |
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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