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Loop (1997 film)

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Directed by
  
Allan Niblo

Music by
  
David Bradnum

Director
  
Allan Niblo

Music director
  
David Bradnum

5.3/10
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Written by
  
Tim Pears

Cinematography
  
Nigel C. Goudge

Screenplay
  
Tim Pears

Production company
  
Talkback

Produced by
  
Tedi De Toledo Michael Riley

Starring
  
Andy Serkis Susannah York Tony Selby

Initial release
  
September 2004 (United Kingdom)

Cast
  
Andy Serkis, Susannah York, Tony Selby, Jayne Ashbourne, Gideon Turner

Similar
  
Boston Kickout, Lava, Last Resort, It's All Gone Pete Tong, Faintheart

Loop is a 1997 British romantic comedy feature film produced by Tedi De Toledo and Michael Riley. It was written by Tim Pears and is the debut film of director Allan Niblo.

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The writer of Loop, Tim Pears, also wrote the novel for In a Land of Plenty which was turned into an acclaimed 10-part TV drama serial for the BBC and produced by the London-based production company Sterling Pictures and Talkback Productions.

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Plot

The main character, Rachel, is dumped by her boyfriend and exacts revenge. This film is classified as a romantic comedy.

Cast

  • Andy Serkis as Bill
  • Susannah York as Olivia
  • Tony Selby as Tom
  • Moya Brady as Waitress
  • Willie Ross as Geordie Trucker
  • Heather Craney ... Cashier
  • Howard Lee ... Bank Clerk
  • Paul Ryan ... City Barman
  • Emer McCourt as Rachel
  • Jayne Ashbourne as Hannah
  • Gideon Turner as Jason
  • Alisa Bosschaert as Sarah
  • Paul Daly a Jack
  • Evelyn Doggart as Jean
  • Emer McCourt as Rachel
  • Maya Saxton as Jenny
  • Gideon Turneras Jason
  • Reception

    Contemporary British and Irish Film Directors: a Wallflower Critical Guide, panned the film, calling it a formulaic romantic comedy that was "obviously" filmed on a very small budget. The review makes note of problems with cinematography, sound, script, and direction, summarizing "Loop reminds you that good films are increasingly hard to make, and with countless projects languishing in development or distribution hell, it is difficult to see how this ever made it to the production line."

    References

    Loop (1997 film) Wikipedia