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- Alternate ending
- Deleted scenes
- Making of documentary
- Director's commentary
- Georgia Groome audition tape
Innocence has nowhere to hide
Written and directed by new British writer-director Paul Andrew Williams, London To Brighton is the critically acclaimed urban thriller that has proved to be one of the most important films in recent British film history. Violent, uncompromising and utterly enthralling, the film features an excellent cast, razor sharp dialogue and an edge of your seat, heart pounding climax.
It's 3:07am and two girls burst into a run down toilet. Joanne is crying her eyes out and her clothing is ripped. Kelly's face is bruised and starting to swell. Duncan Allen lies in his bathroom bleeding to death. Duncan's son, Stuart, has found his father and wants answers. Derek, Kelly's pimp, needs to find Kelly or it will be him who pays. Kelly and Joanne need to get through the next 24 hours alive...
London To Brighton has picked up a raft of awards and nominations including a BAFTA nomination for the Carl Foreman Award for the Most Promising Newcomer for Williams, Most Promising Newcomer, again for Williams, at the Evening Standard British Film Awards, Best Achievement in Production at the British Independent Film Awards (as well as nominations for the Douglas Hickox Award and Raindance Award), the Jury Prize at the Raindance Film Festival, the New Director's Award at the Edinburgh International Film Festival and the Golden Hitchcock at the Dinard British Film Festival.

Average rating (11 reviews)
Outstanding.
MikeyHenshall | 29/08/2008 | See all MikeyHenshall's reviews (32) »
The plot of 'London To Brighton' is good. The acting is brilliant. The film is fantastic. The finale at the end is outstanding. You will want to travel from 'London To Brighton' over and over again.
****
what can i say
bigjayc | 17/06/2008 | See all bigjayc's reviews (8) »
London to Brighton' is Paul Andrew William's first feature length film,
the film starts of slow and to be honest stays that way .the story line is ok its about a street girl on the run with a young girl who has run away from home so the street girl takes her on the run away from her pimp but things go wrong in a big way. in some parts the film can be upsetting but i do fill it is a all round good film and the ending is not bad .
GOOD
onidayanforever | 25/04/2008 | See all onidayanforever's reviews (31) »
Lorraine Stanley, Johnny Harris, Georgia Groome, Sam Spruell, Alexander Morton, Nathan Constance, Claudie Blakley, Jamie Kenna, David Keeling, Jack Deam & Chloe Bale | |
18 years and over | |
2006 | |
English | |
1 hour and 25 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |




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