The Take Out (1994)
Director: Jamie Thraves
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Third of Thraves' six shorts, made for the BFI's 1994 New Directors' package: a ticky, tricksy account of a double-date going to the dogs. With elements of both the nervous obsessiveness of his previous Scratch and the listless languor of his subsequent The Hackney Downs, it's not quite the equal of either, but it's still an enticingly off-centre inspection of (dis)trust, diffidence, and the little perversities folk trade in.Author: NB
Cast & crew
Director: Jamie Thraves
Producer: Rob Small
Cast: Joe Tucker, Louise Delamere, Peter Kenny, Audrey Tom full cast
Duration: 15 mins
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