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Rest for the Wicked (2011)

A tale of sex, drugs and mobility scooters.

Genre : Crime, Drama

Runtime : 1H 11M

Director : Simon Pattison

Synopsis

Ex-cop Murray(Tony Barry), is compelled to come out of retirement for one last case, when he finds out his old nemesis Frank (John Bach) is now in the Knightsbridge Gardens Retirement Village. In order to catch his man, Murray goes undercover by becoming a resident. He also discovers a world of sex, drugs and rocking chairs where life is lived and being old does not mean feeling past it. However Murray discovers that things are not always what they may seem to be.

Actors

Tony Barry
Tony Barry
Murray
John Bach
John Bach
Frank
Elisabeth Easther
Elisabeth Easther
Miss Pomeroy
Teresa Woodham
Teresa Woodham
Rose
Elizabeth McRae
Elizabeth McRae
Lillian
Irene Wood
Irene Wood
Dorothy
Ilona Rodgers
Ilona Rodgers
Esther
Bruce Allpress
Bruce Allpress
Mr Maxwell
Ken Blackburn
Ken Blackburn
Mr Hayes
Sara Wiseman
Sara Wiseman
Susan
Joshua Randall
Joshua Randall
Ginger
Ian Mune
Ian Mune
Graham

Crews

Simon Pattison
Simon Pattison
Director
Maile Daugherty
Maile Daugherty
Producer
Bob Moore
Bob Moore
Writer
Jos Wheeler
Jos Wheeler
Director of Photography
Paul Maxwell
Paul Maxwell
Editor
David Long
David Long
Original Music Composer
Kirsty Steel
Kirsty Steel
Costume Design
Natalie Perks
Natalie Perks
Makeup Artist
Shayne Radford
Shayne Radford
Production Design

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