Shopping (1994 film)
Shopping | |
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Directed by | Paul W. S. Anderson |
Written by | Paul W. S. Anderson |
Produced by | Jeremy Bolt |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Tony Imi |
Edited by | David Stiven |
Music by | Barrington Pheloung |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Rank Film Distributors[1] |
Release dates |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | $2,000,000 |
Box office | $3,061 (USA)[2] |
Shopping is a 1994 British action crime drama film written and directed by Paul W. S. Anderson, in his directorial debut, about a group of British teenagers who indulge in joyriding and ramraiding. It was the first major leading role for actor Jude Law, who first met his co-star and future wife Sadie Frost on the set of the film.[3]
The film was located at Trellick Tower, Golborne Road, London. The film shows the Balfron Tower in scenes where cars are pulling into the underground garage. IMDB mentions the Trellick tower but not the Balfron tower, whilst comparing the film with images from google maps street view facility shows Balfron to be the filming location.
Plot
[edit]Billy is released from prison, but the police are sure he will be back. And indeed as soon as his girlfriend picks him up they ram & steal a BMW, leading to an extensive chase, with Billy taunting the police to catch him.
Cast
[edit]- Sadie Frost – Jo
- Jude Law – Billy
- Sean Pertwee – Tommy
- Fraser James – Be Bop
- Sean Bean – Venning
- Marianne Faithfull – Bev
- Jonathan Pryce – Conway
- Daniel Newman – Monkey (as Danny Newman)
- Lee Whitlock – Pony
- Ralph Ineson – Dix
- Eamonn Walker – Peters
- Jason Isaacs – Market Trader
- Chris Constantinou – Yuppie
- Tilly Vosburgh – Mrs. Taylor
- Melanie Hill – Sarah
Soundtrack
[edit]- The Sabres of Paradise – Theme
- Smith & Mighty – Drowning Man
- The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy – Water Pistol Man
- Senser – No Comply
- Stereo MC's – Wake Up
- Barrington Pheloung – Hunters and Hunted
- James Vs The Sabres of Paradise – Honest Joe (Spaghetti Steamhammer Mix)
- Credit to the Nation – Call It What You Want
- Kaliphz – Vibe Da Joint
- Utah Saints – I still think of you
- Wool – The Witch
- Perfecto – Rise
- One Dove – Why don't you take me
- Barrington Pheloung – Billys Theme
- Shakespears Sister – Waiting
- Barrington Pheloung – Climb Down To Crash
- Orbital – Crash and Carry (a.k.a. The Meet)
- Salt-n-Pepa – Heaven or Hell
- EMF – Don't Look Back
- Barrington Pheloung – Tread The Thin Line
- Utah Saints – Highlander (not on soundtrack album)
Reviews
[edit]Channel 4 wrote a mixed review of Shopping, stating that "borrowing from Blade Runner and Gotham City to build his vision of a country divided. While a lack of subtlety clouds his intentions, the director delivers a slick, diverting story that will probably be best remembered as Jude Law's first movie."[4]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Shopping (1994)". BBFC. Retrieved 12 June 2021.
- ^ "shopping". Box Office Mojo.
- ^ Stephen Holden (9 February 1996). "A Walk on the Wild Side, Taken Many Miles Farther". The New York Times.
- ^ Shopping Review at channel4.com
External links
[edit]- Shopping at IMDb
- Shopping at AllMovie
- Shopping at Box Office Mojo
- Shopping at Rotten Tomatoes
- 1994 films
- 1994 action drama films
- 1994 action thriller films
- 1994 crime drama films
- 1994 crime thriller films
- 1990s teen drama films
- 1990s crime action films
- British action thriller films
- British crime drama films
- British crime thriller films
- British teen drama films
- 1990s English-language films
- Film4 Productions films
- Films directed by Paul W. S. Anderson
- Films set in London
- Films shot in London
- 1994 directorial debut films
- 1990s British films