1 Day
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Directed by | Penny Woolcock[1] |
Written by | Penny Woolcock |
Starring | Dylan Duffus Duncan Tobias Yohance Watson Ohran Whyte |
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102 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | £2,000,000 (estimated)[citation needed] |
1 Day is a 2009 British crime film about gangs and their communities in inner city Birmingham.[2][3] The story follows Flash as he attempts to get £100,000 to his boss Angel in less than 24 hours or face certain death.[4] The film is street-cast and features no professional actors.
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Plot
Flash (Dylan Duffus) receives a phone call from Angel (Yohance Watson) announcing that he's being released early from prison and wants the £500,000 he's left Flash for safekeeping. Flash is £100,000 short of the full amount and is pushed for time. Flash is forced to strike a deal with Evil (Duncan Tobias) who more than lives up to his name. The movie follows Flash's race against time as he is pursued by a rival gang called The Zampa Boys as Flash is part of OSC (Old Street Crew). He is also pressured by his three irate baby mothers and his grandmother.
Cast
- Dylan Duffus as Flash
- Duncan Tobias as Evil
- Yohance Watson as Angel
- Ohran Whyte as Pest
- Chris Wilson as Prison Officer
- Malik MD7. as. El Presidente
Reception
The film has received a mixed reception amongst film critics.[5][6][7][8][9]
In Birmingham it was withdrawn from the Odeon Cinemas chain, on the advice of the West Midlands Police. The West Midlands Police say they did not give such a statement.[10][11]
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External links
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- Films set in Birmingham, West Midlands
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