Endgame (2001) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 12, 2001

Original Title:
Endgame

Alternate Titles:
Cercle vicieux

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Various Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 109

Sex is currency... Death has no price

Sex is currency. It commands power and can instill fear. Tom, a young man with a troubled past finds himself sucked into a seedy underworld by George Norris, a now super villain with a sadistic streak. A helpless pawn in one of Norris's narcotic scams with a bent cop, Dunston, Tom is dragged deeper into a vicious circle of blood money, vice and ruthless violence from which their seems no way out. Until fate gives Tom a glimmer of hope. When Norris is killed in his apartment, Tom seizes his chance to escape. Terrified and covered in Norris's blood, Tom heads downstairs to his neighbors, Max and Nikki his new friends in the city. With going to the police out of the question, Max and Nikki speed Tom to their desolate cottage deep in the Welsh countryside. With the luxury of space, Tom begins to realize a long-forgotten dream; a return to happier times before his innocence was shattered. Suppressed emotion flood back provoked by Tom's attraction to Nikki...

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Additional Third Assistant Director:
Alex Kaye-Besley

Assistant Director:
Jez Oakley

Assistant Editor:
Michael Nollet
Ben Renton

Assistant Location Manager:
Camilla Stephenson

Associate Editor:
Rab Wilson

Best Boy Lighting Technician:
Peter Chester

Carpenter:
Warren Lever

Casting:
Beth Charkham

Continuity:
Natalie Lovatt

Costume Design:
Nigel Egerton
Anja Mai

Dialogue Editor:
Richard Fettes

Director:
Gary Wicks

Director of Photography:
Dave Bennett

Editor:
Kerry Kohler

Electrician:
Andrew Bailey
Mark Hutchings
Steve Slocombe

Executive Producer:
Keith Dearling
Richard Hallows
Simon A. Maudsley
Andrew Tate

First Assistant Sound Editor:
Gerard Loret

Foley Editor:
Jacques Leroide

Gaffer:
Andrew Taylor

Graphic Designer:
Claire Pidgeon

Key Grip:
Mike House

Location Manager:
Ian Pollington

Makeup & Hair:
Rupert Simon

Makeup Artist:
Catherine Heys

Music:
Adrian Thomas

Music Supervisor:
John Boughtwood

Musician:
Mark Berrow
Bruce White

Online Editor:
James Herbert

Producer:
Laurence Floyd
Gary Jones

Production Design:
Martyn John

Production Manager:
Cate Arbeid

Property Buyer:
Robert Wischhusen-Hayes

Script:
Billy Worth

Sculptor:
James Enright

Second Assistant Camera:
Glyn Williams

Sound:
John Rodda

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Robin O'Donoghue

Special Effects Supervisor:
Manex Efrem

Special Props:
Stuart Heath

Standby Art Director:
Nick Blanche

Standby Property Master:
Paul McNamara

Still Photographer:
Nick Briggs

Stunts:
Theo Kypri
Peter Pedrero
Lyndon S. Hellewell

Supervising Sound Editor:
Colin Miller

Writer:
Gary Wicks

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