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Face
Face DVD cover
Directed byAntonia Bird
Written byRonan Bennett
Produced byElinor Day
Starring
  • Ray Winstone
  • Steven Waddington
  • Phil Davis
  • Lena Headey
  • Damon Albarn
  • CinematographyFred Tammes
    Edited bySt. John O'Rorke
    Music by
    • Paul Conboy
  • Adrian Corker
  • Andy Roberts
  • Production
    company

    BBC Films

    Distributed byUIP

    Release date

    • 26 September 1997 (1997-09-26)

    Running time

    105 min
    CountryUnited Kingdom
    LanguageEnglish

    Face is a 1997 British crime drama directed by Antonia Bird and written by Ronan Bennett. It stars Robert Carlyle and Ray Winstone and features the acting debut of musical artist Damon Albarn.

    Plot

    [edit]

    Five men, criminals Ray, Dave, Stevie, Julian ("Julie" as a nickname), and Jason, plan a heist to steal a minimum of £2 million. Using a truck modified as a battering ram, the group break into a security depot in London and steal a large amount of money before the police arrive. They discover they got much less money than they expected and only get £68,000 each. Julian demands an extra sum for "expenses" for his work but is beaten and placed in the boot of Ray's car until he accepts his share. The group, without Julian, later spend time at a bar with Jason's uncle and fellow criminal Sonny, and Ray's girlfriend Connie, a protester. Ray and Stevie also visit an elderly couple, Linda and Bill, where they leave their stolen money for safekeeping.

    The next day, Ray and Stevie, who live together with Connie, are alerted by a bruised Dave that his money was stolen, apparently by Julian. Ray, Dave, and Stevie investigate Linda and Bill's home to find them murdered and the money stolen, leaving Ray distraught. He visits Julian but his money is missing too. They conclude that Sonny stole the money and break into his house, only to find Jason dead with a head wound. The four are alerted to a pair of undercover police officers and flee, Dave and Julian exchanging fire with the police. Believing that he may be arrested for murder, Ray decides to flee after the money is found and goes to his mother and Connie for help. His mother gives him some money and her car to use, disappointed in her son's career but still caring for him. Ray then speaks with Connie and asks her to come with him and to meet her at a roadside service station on the M1 if she decides to come.

    Ray visits the bar and learns from John the bartender that Dave left in a taxi with Jason and Sonny after the heist. Dave is beaten and interrogated by Ray, Stevie, and Julian, revealing he was being blackmailed by his daughter's boyfriend Chris, a corrupt police officer, to gain him the money to protect his daughter from harm. Dave also murdered Linda, Bill, Jason, and Sonny. The group attacks Chris in his apartment and he is forced to reveal that the money is in a locker room at a local police station. Dave is taken upstairs by the rest of the gang whereupon he sees a tray of prepared cocaine, enraging Dave to the point that he chokes Chris to death. Stevie and Julian remove Sarah and Ray shoots Dave for his treachery and his murders.

    Ray, Stevie, and Julian sneak into the police station and recover the money but Julian turns on the other two and takes all the money. An alarm goes off, prompting Julian to go on a shooting frenzy and makes a one-man stand against all the police in the building, whilst Ray and Stevie, who is shot in the leg during the madness, escape with Julian's fate assumed to be being arrested after being knocked out with a gas bomb. They go to the M1 service station and are picked up by Connie, the three driving off to begin life anew.

    Cast

    [edit]

    Release

    [edit]

    The film opened in the UK on 26 September 1997 and grossed £292,043 from 126 cinemas in its opening weekend, placing at seventh at the box office.[1][2]

    Soundtrack

    [edit]

    Track listing
    01. "Everything Has a Price to Pay" - Paul Weller
    02. "Feel the Sunshine (DJ Pulse Remix)" - Alex Reece
    03. "Opium Shuffle" - Death in Vegas
    04. "London Calling" - The Clash
    05. "Waiting for the Great Leap Forwards" - Billy Bragg
    06. "Atom Bomb" - Fluke
    07. "Kill me" - Space
    08. "Doin' Jobz 4tha Mob (Radio Edit)" - Pigforce
    09. "New Era"
    10. "Lucky" - Lewis Taylor
    11. "Subside" - Monkey
    12. "Snakes Pass (Remix)" - A.P.E.
    13. "On and On" - Longpigs
    14. "London, Can You Wait?" - Gene
    15. "Standing in Your Shadow" - Puressence
    16. "Bullet" - Fluke

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Scott, Mary (3 October 1997). "Monty avoids Contact". Screen International. p. 27.
  • ^ "UK Top 15". Screen International. 3 October 1997. p. 26.
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