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Directed by | Rowan Joffé |
Produced by | Paul Webster |
Screenplay by | Rowan Joffé |
Based on |
Brighton Rock by Graham Greene |
Starring |
Sam Riley Andrea Riseborough Andy Serkis John Hurt Sean Harris Helen Mirren |
Music by | Martin Phipps |
Cinematography | John Mathieson |
Edited by | Joe Walker |
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Distributed by | Optimum Releasing |
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Running time
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111 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | $12 million |
Box office | $1,829,020 |
Brighton Rock is a 2010 British crime film loosely based on Graham Greene's 1938 novel of the same name. Rowan Joffé wrote the screenplay and directed the film, which stars Sam Riley, Andrea Riseborough, Andy Serkis, John Hurt, Sean Harris and Helen Mirren.
The novel was previously made into a film in 1947 by the Boulting brothers under the same title. Although the novel and original film are both set in the 1930s, the 21st century adaptation takes place in Brighton and is set during the Mods and Rockers era of the 1960s.
Riley plays "Pinkie", the role originally played by Richard Attenborough. Filming began in October 2009. It was largely filmed in the nearby town of Eastbourne, with Eastbourne Pier standing in for Brighton Pier, and at Beachy Head. Some scenes were shot at Hedsor House in Buckinghamshire and in Brighton itself.
In 1964, Pinkie Brown, the sociopathic enforcer of a Brighton gang, murders Fred Hale, who has himself killed the gang leader, Kite. Brown befriends Rose, a young waitress who witnessed the gang's activity, to keep an eye on her. She falls in love with him. To prevent her from being compelled to give evidence against him, he marries her. Ida, Rose's employer and a friend of Hale's, takes it upon herself to save the girl from the monster she has married.