Break (2020)
Break is a 'rags to riches', feel good story. The film follows the exploits of Spencer Pryde, a gifted, inner-city kid, wasting his talents on petty crime. After witnessing the brutal murder of his pal Denis and finding himself in debt to a drug dealing thug named Ginger, it seems Spencer's life is spiraling out of control, until one day, a chance encounter with a Chinese stranger and former eight-ball pool champion named Vincent Quiang presents him with an opportunity to turn his life around. But in order to make a new life for himself, Spencer will first need to break away from peer pressure of his friends, his environment and all the negative influences of his current life.
Director: Michael Elkin
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Sam Gittins as Spencer Pryde |
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David Yip as Vincent Qiang |
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Luke Mably as Terry Pryde |
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Jamie Foreman as Monty |
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Terri Dwyer as Cathy Pryde |
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Rutger Hauer as Ray |
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Sophie Stevens as Shelley |
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Adam Deacon as Weasel |
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Scott Peden as Ginger |
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Anna Danshina as Alena |
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Charlie Wernham as Wallis |
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Frankie Fairbrass as Clarke |
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Ethan Hazzard as Michael |
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Daniel Hough as Dennis |
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Max Fincham as Lloyd |
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David Cheung as Dao Leung |
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Michael Quarty as Flick |
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Joe Egan as Paddy John |
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Daniel OLeary as Jimbo |
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Les Hinckley as Glenn |
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Derek Harrington as Bobby |
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Dylan Heath as Young Spencer |
| Camera | Richard Swingle | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Ian Arber | Original Music Composer |
| Directing | Michael Elkin | Director |
| Writing | Michael Elkin | Writer |
| Production | Michael Elkin | Producer |