Movies Starring Danny Dyer
Just for the Record
Barry Austin, Steven Berkoff, Philip Davis, Danny Dyer, Joe Egan, Craig Fairbrass, Jamie Foreman, Stuart Furlong, Ciaran Griffiths, Mark Hall, Frank Harper, Dean Kayne, Gil Kolirin, Allen Lawson, Steven Lawson
DIRECTOR:Steven Lawson
A year after the collapse of a low-budget British rom-com, documentary maker Andy Wiseman sets out to find out what went wrong. He speaks to the producer, Nicholas Johnson, an alcoholic whose office is a lap-dancing club, the writer, Flynn Beatty, living in a suburban semi, and the deluded 'visionary' director, Harlan Noble, dwelling in deserved obscurity. But as the cast and crew tell their tale, will Andy ever get to the bottom of the farrago that was 'Just for the Record'?
Pimp
Sex. Betrayal. Murder. All in a day's work.
Robert Cavanah, Danny Dyer, Gemma Chan, Hilary Hamilton, Robert Fucilla, Barbara Nedeljakova, Scarlett Alice Johnson, Wil Johnson, Martin Compston, Susie Amy, Corey Johnson, Kate Sissons, Terry Marsh, Silas Carson, Royd Tolkien
DIRECTOR:Robert Cavanah
A group of family and friends on a camping trip through the Texas badlands are taken on a on-way ride...
Dead Man Running
Tamer Hassan, Danny Dyer, 50 Cent, Viv Weatherall, Jeff Stewart, Trevor Byfield, Rupert Degas, Glenn Doherty, Joe Egan, Blake Ritson, Adam Saint, Robert Stone, Bronson Webb, Scot Williams, Esmé Bianco
DIRECTOR:Alex De Rakoff
A loan shark gives ex-con Nick a period of 24 hours in order to pay back the money he owes. Up against it, Nick involves his best mate on a multi-part mission in order to raise the cash before it's too late for them both.
Malice in Wonderland
Maggie Grace, Nathaniel Parker, Gary Beadle, David Blakeley, Tony Cook, Danny Dyer, Paul T.T. Easter, David Frost, Steve Furst, Garrick Hagon, Steve Haze, Anthony Higgins, Jimi James, Paul Kaye, Matt King
DIRECTOR:An American law student in London. Knocked down by a black cab, she wakes with amnesia in a world that's a million miles from home - Wonderland. We follow her adventures as she's dragged through an underworld filled with twisted individuals and the lowest low-lifers, by the enigmatic cab driver, Whitey. She needs to find out who she is, where she's from and use what wits she has left to get back home in one piece. As her journey progresses she discovers nothing is what it seems, realizes that fate and life are terminally entwined, and finds true love lurking in the unlikeliest place.
Jack Said
Danny Dyer, David O'Hara, Simon Phillips, Ashlie Walker, Terry Stone, Rita Ramnani, Julian Lee, Rebecca Keatley, Christopher Fosh, Steven Lawson, Emiel Jansen, Daniel Roberts, Melissa D'Arcy, Jimmy White, Michael Tchoubouroff
DIRECTOR:Lee Basannavar
Jack is leading a double life. As an undercover cop infiltrating a notorious gang of criminals, he’s walking through the shadows of no man’s land. His task is to bring down The Guv’nor, but there are a few things he didn’t see coming. Like his friendship with gang member Nathan blurring the line between ally and enemy. Or that Nathan’s beautiful sister would turn his life upside down. Or that The Guv’nor’s psychotic daughter Natalie would have a dangerous agenda of her own. Suddenly Jack finds himself in the midst of a perilous and volatile situation, one which threatens to explode into disaster at any moment.
City Rats
Life isn't like it is in the movies...
Tamer Hassan, Danny Dyer, Ray Panthaki, Susan Lynch, Kenny Doughty, James Lance, MyAnna Buring, Natasha Williams, Jake Canuso, Richard Mylan, James Doherty, Philip Herbert, Katrine De Candole, Vyelle Croom, Emily Bowker
DIRECTOR:Eight haunted people meet and fall apart - looking for redemption in each other. Jim is throwing watermelons off his office roof. He's testing the effect for a possible suicide. But then there is Sue on an adjacent roof about to jump herself. They meet, delay their departure and set off searching for other ways out than down. Sue's ex-boyfriend, Dean, is struggling with his creativity. His paintings are getting panned and his poetry ripped apart. He needs a muse - and who better than Gina, the experimental prostitute with dodgy legs who lives next door. However, Dean soon finds out that Gina never does anything for free. After a short fling with Dean, Olly is lost in a world of sexual confusion when forced to look after his deaf-mute brother Chris for the day. Olly discovers that not only does Chris has gay feelings too, but is more comfortable with them than he is. They embark on a searing quest through Soho's gay community to help Chris loose his virginity. But no-one has more to hide than oldest brother Pete. He's being stalked by Carol, a timid old lady looking for her son - a guy Pete knew from his violent drug days. Fearfully Pete opens his frozen heart to Carol and they begin a treacherous journey to the woods to find her lost son. By the end, each lost soul finds a solution in darkness or in light. Connections are made or missed and longed-for families brought together for a moment of hope.
Adulthood
After 'Kidulthood' comes 'Adulthood' ...
Noel Clarke, Adam Deacon, Scarlett Alice Johnson, Jacob Anderson, Ben Drew, Danny Dyer, Femi Oyeniran, Shanika Warren-Markland, Red Madrell, Nathan Constance, Cornell John, David Ajala, Rowley Irlam, Forbes KB, Don Klass
DIRECTOR:Noel Clarke
Powerful, disturbing and moving in equal measure, 2005's acclaimed "Kidulthood" took us deep into London's unseen underbelly, delivering a raw, hard-hitting reflection of what life is like for 21st century teenagers, where sex is currency, drugs are easy to come by and violence is a way of life. Six years after Sam Peel is released from jail for killing Trife, he soon realises that life is no easier on the outside than it was on the inside and he's forced to confront the people he hurt the most. Some have moved on, others are stuck with the repercussions of his actions that night, but one thing's for certain - everyone has been forced to grow up. Through his journey Sam struggles to deal with his sorrow and guilt and something else he didn't expect - those seeking revenge. As he's pursued by a new generation of bad boys, Sam sets about trying to get the message across to his pursuers that they should stop the violence, much like Trife tried to tell him all those years ago. Can Sam stop the cycle of violence and make something positive from the destruction he caused or will his journey into Adulthood end here? A positive tale disguised in the bleakness of its environment, Adulthood pushes home the moral lesson that crime doesn't pay.
The All Together
Martin Freeman, Corey Johnson, Velibor Topic, Danny Dyer, Richard Harrington, Amanda Abbington, Jamie Kenna, Charles Edwards, Jonathan Ryland, Ian Thompson, Nicholas Hutchison, David Bamber, Alexandra Gilbreath, Marcia Warren, Wendy Mae Brown
DIRECTOR:Gavin Claxton
Martin Freeman plays Chris, a frustrated TV producer who is forced to leave his unreliable flatmate Bob played by Velibor Topic in charge of showing a series of real estate agents around the house he is trying to sell. Worried by Bob's habit of spending all day working in the basement playing loud music, Chris asks his friend to listen out for the door bell and show anyone who comes calling inside. Bob promises to do exactly that and for once, not to let him down. Over the course of the day, whilst Chris struggles to cope with his insane TV presenter colleague Jerry, played by Richard Harrington - back at the house it is soon clear that bonkers Bob is taking his promise to Chris rather too literally. Bob has indeed, allowed anyone inside, including a couple of gun-toting gangsters - an incompetent young Brit played by Danny Dyer and an incontinent American played by Corey Johnson. That evening, Chris is surprised to return home and find his flatmate, four estate agents, two Jehovah's Witnesses, a corpse and a terrified children's entertainer in what remains of his flooded kitchen. Of course, a roomful of water and broken furniture doesn't mean the end of the world - but the half-crazed American sitting outside the toilet with a gun, just might.
Straightheads
Let the revenge fit the crime
Gillian Anderson, Danny Dyer, Ralph Brown, Antony Byrne, Anthony Calf, Adam Rayner, Steven Robertson, Ewan Stewart, Kate Bunten, Francesca Fowler, Gugu Mbatha-Raw
DIRECTOR:Dan Reed
This taut and truly violent thriller sees Gillian Anderson and Danny Dyer as a middle-class woman and a security man whom after ravaging in an explosive night of passion head off to a posh party in the highlands, however on the way they encounter a connection of violent gun holders who beat him and horrifically gang-rape her. After surviving this terrifying encounter, the traumatized couple decide to take revenge on the mob. After coming to terms with what happened, the couple manage to get hold of a rifle, and as the sun goes down a truly harrowing blood bath unfolds as the revenge stricken pair unleash their deadly revenge.
Outlaw
There will be no excuses. The guilty will be punished. No one is above OUTLAW
Sean Bean, Danny Dyer, Lennie James, Rupert Friend, Sean Harris, Bob Hoskins, Allan Aldred, Matthew Badham, Ian Calver, Michael Culkin, Alexander Ellery, Jack Ellis, Michael Foden, Neil Hardy, Stephen Humby
DIRECTOR:A group of people who feel betrayed by their government and let down by their police force form a modern-day outlaw posse in order to right what they see as the wrongs of society.
Severance
Another bloody office outing.
Toby Stephens, Claudie Blakley, Andy Nyman, Babou Ceesay, Tim McInnerny, Laura Harris, Danny Dyer, David Gilliam, Juli Drajkó, Judit Viktor, Sándor Boros, Levente Törköly, János Oláh, Attila Ferencz, Bela Kasi
DIRECTOR:When a weapons multi-national Palisade Defence reward their European sales division with a team-building weekend in the mountains of Eastern Europe, comedy blends with horror as the team fight first amongst themselves, and later for survival against a group of war-crazed killers intent on revenge.
The Business
This firm will blow you away
Danny Dyer, Tamer Hassan, Geoff Bell, Georgina Chapman, Paul Burns, James Hagger, Roland Manookian, Martin Marquez, Michael Maxwell, Dan Mead, Andy Parfitt, David Spratt, Arturo Venegas, Eddie Webber, Camille Coduri
DIRECTOR:Frankie, a young lad on the run from the grimy ghetto of South London, plans his escape and the beginnings of a new life in sunny Spain - the Costa Del Sol to be more precise. Armed with nothing but a bundle of cash stashed in his luggage he heads off, yet Frankie has no idea that this sum of money will catapult him into the seductive world of ex-gangster Charlie. Before he knows it Frankie's got more then he bargained for - he's one of Charlie's gang and slap bang in the middle of the heady world of organized crime.
The Football Factory
What else you gonna do on a Saturday?
Danny Dyer, Frank Harper, Tamer Hassan, Roland Manookian, Neil Maskell, Dudley Sutton, Jamie Foreman, Tony Denham, Calum McNab, John Junkin, Sophie Linfield, Kara Tointon, Michele Hallak, Daniel Naylor, Alison Egan
DIRECTOR:The Football Factory is more than just a study of the English obsession with football violence, its about men looking for armies to join, wars to fight and places to belong. A forgotten culture of Anglo Saxon males fed up with being told they're not good enough and using thier fists as a drug they describe as being more potent than sex and drugs put together. Shot in documentery style with the energy and vibrancy of handheld, The Football Factory is frightingly real yet full of painful humour as the four characters extreme thoughts and actions unfold before us.
Is Harry on the Boat?
Danny Dyer, Rik Young, Des Coleman, Davinia Taylor, Will Mellor, Kate Magowan, Daniela Denby-Ashe, Donna Grant, Sage Pearson, Keith Allen, Ralf Little, Carrie Iddon, Julián González, Caroline Flack, Wendy New
DIRECTOR:Menhaj Huda
A bawdy, ultimately moral tale of hedonism's complications, Is Harry on the Boat? is probably the most memorable film to come out of the culture of young singles' holidays on Ibiza. Tour rep Brad (Danny Dyer) is determined to win the informal competition among the male reps to sleep with as many female clients as possible, while his friend Mikey (Des Coleman) is looking for true love. Brad gradually learns responsibility and human concern from the awful examples set by corrupt manageress Alison and self-serving treacherous super-stud Mario. Along the way we get some memorably gross-jokes and one or two moments of rather touching tenderness, as well as a convincing portrait of what people go to Ibiza for—loud, large times of music and drunken excess. Dyer is convincing as a young man who learns better from experience and Des Coleman makes Mikey a three-dimensional, soulful romantic with a wicked sense of humour rather than merely Good personified.
Mean Machine
Not Your Usual Suspects
Jason Flemyng, Danny Dyer, Sally Phillips, Jason Statham, Vinnie Jones, Vas Blackwood, David Kelly, David Hemmings, Ralph Brown, Robbie Gee, Geoff Bell, John Forgeham, Martin Wimbush, David Reid, David Cropman
DIRECTOR:Barry Skolnick
Disgraced ex-England captain (Danny 'Mean Machine' Meehan) is thrown in jail for assaulting two police officers. Whilst in jail, he doesn't recieve any favours because of his celebrity status in the outside world. He is out numbered and many prisoners constantly barrage him with insults for letting down his country in a crucial World Cup game. He keeps his head down and has the opportunity to forget everything and change the lives of the prisoners. These prisoners have the chance to put one over the evil guards. The prisoners are lead by Danny and the whole of the prison, guards aside, are behind them. Game on......
Borstal Boy
In 1942, acclaimed Irish poet Brendan Behan was sent to a reform school. What he learned was that love knows no prison.
Shawn Hatosy, Danny Dyer, Lee Ingleby, Robin Laing, Eva Birthistle, Michael York, Mark Huberman, Jim Byrne, William Fitzpatrick, Ronnie Drew, Luke Griffin, Trevor Hanly, Lukas Hassel
DIRECTOR:Peter Sheridan
Brendan Behan, a sixteen year-old republican, is going on a bombing mission from Ireland to Liverpool during the second world war. His mission is thwarted when he is apprehended, charged and imprisoned in Borstal, a reform institution for young offenders in East Anglia, England. At Borstal, Brendan is forced to live face-to-face with those he perceived as "the enemy," a confrontation that reveals a deep inner conflict in the young Brendan and forces a self-examination that is both traumatic and revealing. Events take an unexpected turn and Brendan is thrown into a complete spin. In the emotional vortex, he finally faces up to the truth.
Human Traffic
The Weekend has Landed!
John Simm, Lorraine Pilkington, Shaun Parkes, Danny Dyer, Nicola Reynolds, Dean Davies, Peter Albert, Jan Anderson, Terence Beesley, Sarah Blackburn, Anne Bowen, Neil Bowens, Peter Bramhill, Jo Brand, Stephanie Brooks
DIRECTOR:The Cardiff club scene in the 90's: five best friends deal with their relationships and their personal demons during a weekend. Jip calls himself a sexual paranoid, afraid he's impotent. Lulu, Jip's mate, doesn't find much to fancy in men. Nina hates her job at a fast food joint, and her man, Koop, who dreams of being a great hip-hop d.j., is prone to fits of un-provoked jealousy. The fifth is Moff, whose family is down on his behavior. Starting Friday afternoon, with preparations for clubbing, we follow the five from Ecstacy-induced fun through a booze-laden come-down early Saturday morning followed by the weekend's aftermath. It's breakthrough time for at least three of them.




