Bullet Boy (2004)
Ricky is just out of a young offenders institute, heading home to Hackney and determined to go straight. Instead, he heads straight for trouble when he becomes involved in a street confrontation, siding with his best friend Wisdom against a local rude boy. The trouble escalates into a series of tit-for-tat incidents that threaten to spiral out of control. Ricky's 12-year-old brother Curtis, hero-worships Ricky, though he appears smart enough to know he doesn't want to follow his example. Yet, despite the stern warnings from his mother and support from her friends in the community, might Ricky's bad boy allure be too attractive for Curtis to resist?
Director: Saul Dibb
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Ashley Walters as Ricky |
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Luke Fraser as Curtis |
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Clare Perkins as Beverley |
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Curtis Walker as Leon |
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Sharea Samuels as Shea |
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Jaime Winstone as Natalie |
| Directing | Saul Dibb | Director |
| Writing | Saul Dibb | Writer |
| Art | James Price | Art Direction |
| Writing | Catherine Johnson | Writer |
| Production | Marc Boothe | Producer |
| Production | Ruth Caleb | Producer |
| Production | Paul Hamann | Producer |
| Production | Michael Tait | Producer |
| Production | Paul Trijbits | Executive Producer |
| Production | Tristan Whalley | Executive Producer |
| Production | David M. Thompson | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Neil Davidge | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Robert Del Naja | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Massive Attack | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Marcel Zyskind | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Masahiro Hirakubo | Editor |
| Editing | John Mister | Editor |
| Production | Des Hamilton | Casting |
| Art | Melanie Allen | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | James Keast | Costume Design |