Requiem Apache (1994)
Alan Bleasdale's comic crime caper for Channel 4 about a former getaway driver desperate to leave his life of crime behind. Featuring Alfred Molina, David Ross, Amanda Mealing, Andrew Schofield and Julie Walters. Raymond Murtagh's Requim Apache tells the story of Hamish, who was once one of the criminal underworld's best getaway drivers. Now a new father and retired to the Suffolk countryside, he has to watch the baby at home alone. However, Hamish's peaceful and idyllic new life is shattered when his past rears its ugly head once again, and the old gang comes over for a visit. They make him an offer he dare not refuse to take on one last bank job. However, with no babysitter available, he is forced to take the baby with him.
Director: David Ward Jones
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Alfred Molina as Hamish |
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Kenneth Cranham as Tony |
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Ralph Brown as Mick |
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Andrew Schofield as Rocky |
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Katrina Levon as Eva |
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Julie Walters as Mrs. Capstan |
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David Ross as Henry |
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Amanda Mealing as Marilyn |
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Sam Kelly as John |
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Christopher Ryan as Club Barman |
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Peter Benson as Priest |
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Robin Lefevre as The Juice Man |
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Andy Bradford as Harry |
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Chris Darwin as Photographer |
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Steven Beard as Ticket Man |
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Erin Geraghty as Mother in Pool |
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Jon Laurimore as Pub Landlord |
| Camera | Arthur Smith | Director of Photography |
| Directing | David Ward Jones | Director |
| Writing | Raymond Murtagh | Writer |
| Production | Alan Bleasdale | Producer |
| Production | Pip Broughton | Producer |
| Camera | Steve Ellingworth | Key Grip |