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Fakers (2004)

Director: Richard Janes

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From Time Out London

Well, if it isn’t another British crime pic. Janes’ lighthearted, low-cost con flick won’t win any prizes for originality or style; indeed it would probably be better suited to a post-watershed TV slot. Nevertheless, Paul Gerstenberger’s amusingly waggish screenplay – which apparently came about via a posting on the internet – keeps one attuned to the unfolding exploits of one Nick Edwards (Matthew Rhys), a small-time scamster who has just days to pay back a £50,000 loan to Art Malik’s suave, sweet-talking crime boss. His saviour arrives in the form of a rare sketch which he finds hidden in an art box that allegedly once belonged to a legendary Italian artist. Trouble is, the drawing’s only worth £15,000. Could a chance meeting with an artistically talented but innocent ‘faker’ give Nick the break he needs? You may remember Rhys from last year’s ‘POW’ TV series. He’s a likeable performer who, along with Malik’s arch smoothie, is one of the linchpins of this slightly amateurish but divertingly entertaining ’60s-style escapade.

Author: DA 0000-00-00 00:00:00

Time Out London Issue 1785: November 03-10, 2004


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  • Debi said...
    Posted on Dec 01 2007 18:51 Sounds like a great movie!!! Art's in it......Yeah!!
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Cast & crew

Director: Richard Janes

Producer: Claire Bee, Todd Kleparski

Cast: Matthew Rhys, Kate Ashfield, Tom Chambers, Tony Haygarth, Art Malik, Rula Lenska full cast

Rated: 15

Duration: 85 mins

UK Release: Nov 5 2004




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