Movies Starring Justin Salinger
Heartless
The darker it gets the more you see
Fraser Ayres, Noel Clarke, Rishi Doshi, Jack Gordon, Edward Green, Matt Ingram, John MacMillan, Eddie Marsan, Joseph Mawle, James Mustoe, Bhasker Patel, Shaya Raymond, Justin Salinger, Timothy Spall
DIRECTOR:Philip Ridley
Jamie Morgan, a young man with a large heart-shaped birthmark on his face, discovers that there are demons on the streets of East London.
Rise of the Gargoyles
Eric Balfour, Ifan Huw Dafydd, Nick Mancuso, Justin Salinger, Tanya Clarke, Caroline Néron
DIRECTOR:The gargoyle grows a stone skin during daylight as camouflage and is affected by UV or simulated sunlight lamps. This makes it freeze in place but only if sunlight hits it. Otherwise, it reverts back in darkness. This turning to stone motif is exactly like Disney's Gargoyles cartoon (except Disney's stayed stone all day). This creature actually flies and bullets just nick the skin! Also Eric Balfour reminds me of David Naughton in "An American Werewolf in London". A pretty decent film shot entirely in Paris. This beast is vicious and shows no mercy with moves like a flyby decapitation. I like the underground tunnels and rooms of the egg nest (it's a female) and that they are ..."older than Rome".
Daylight Robbery
Using the World Cup as their cover a group of England football supporters pull off the perfect crime, stealing millions of pounds from a London Exchange bank.
Max Brown, Geoff Bell, Vas Blackwood, Robert Boulter, Antonio Gil, Leo Gregory, Johnny Harris, Rhys Meredith, Paul Nicholls, Shaun Parkes, Justin Salinger, Shaun Williamson
Alex (Geoff Bell, The Business) masterminds an ambitious plan to steal millions of untraceable cash that is stacked in the underground vaults of The London Exchange Bank, waiting for its last journey, Incineration. Lucky (Vas Blackwood, Lock Stock) Matty (Leo Gregory, Stoned) Terry (Johnny Harris, London to Brighton) Chubby (Paul Nicholls, The Trench) Norman (Justin Salinger, Hitler) and Jay (Robert Boulter, The Long Firm) make up his unlikely gang of robbers. Setting up their alibi, the gang check in for a flight and join in with thousands of England supporters that are part of a mass exodus to The World Cup Tournament in Germany. Instead of passing through to Departure Lounge, the gang head out to the car park, pile into a van and head for Central London where they spectacularly ram raid London Exchange Bank, blocking any exit for those caught up inside. But with an unexpected turn of events, their plan is hampered from the start and they are left with a whole lot more than just a bank robbery to deal with. They have twenty hostages inside and the Police have laid siege to The Bank. There are two and a half hours before their plane leaves, and seventy million pounds in hard cash to steal. A daunting task, even for the most seasoned Blagger!



