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Sweet Thing

  • 2000
  • 21m
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Lisa Faulkner in Sweet Thing (2000)
ComedyShort

A scheming bi-sexual call girl, two Dutch diamond smugglers, three Essex drug dealers, a door to door salesman and a hit woman all merge in one hilarious storyline.A scheming bi-sexual call girl, two Dutch diamond smugglers, three Essex drug dealers, a door to door salesman and a hit woman all merge in one hilarious storyline.A scheming bi-sexual call girl, two Dutch diamond smugglers, three Essex drug dealers, a door to door salesman and a hit woman all merge in one hilarious storyline.

  • Directors
    • Richard Harrison
    • Dominic O'Nions
  • Writer
    • Richard Harrison
  • Stars
    • James Alexander
    • Laurie Crowter
    • Lisa Faulkner
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    • Directors
      • Richard Harrison
      • Dominic O'Nions
    • Writer
      • Richard Harrison
    • Stars
      • James Alexander
      • Laurie Crowter
      • Lisa Faulkner
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    James Alexander
    • Roman
    Laurie Crowter
    • Porter
    Lisa Faulkner
    Lisa Faulkner
    • Suzy
    Simon Fisher-Becker
    Simon Fisher-Becker
    • Klaus
    Johnny Harris
    Johnny Harris
    • Liam
    David Hockley
    • Man in Restaurant
    Stephen Hudson
    • Wayne
    Geoffrey Hughes
    Geoffrey Hughes
    • Bernie
    Merryn Owen
    • Jamie
    Irena Pitera
    • Mrs. Marriot
    Edine Russel
    • Hit Woman
    Edine Russell
    • Hit Woman
    Mike Turiansky
    • Joost
    • Directors
      • Richard Harrison
      • Dominic O'Nions
    • Writer
      • Richard Harrison
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    • Trivia
      Now available to watch on Youtube, the film was heavily influenced by True Romance, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking barrels and Pulp Fiction, which at the time were three of the coolest films ever made. Lis Faulkner's styling was actually based on Patricia Arquette in True Romance. The film also starred a young, Johnny Harris who went on to be BAFTA nominated for his role as Mick in 'This is England' and wrote and starred in the highly acclaimed feature film, 'Jawbone'. The 1st AD on the shoot was a young Gareth Unwin who would later climb to the dizzy heights of winning a BAFTA and Oscar for Producing 'The King's Speech'. Lisa of course continued to be on UK television screens in various roles from Eastenders to winning celebrity Master Chef. When the film was first screened it attracted a lot of national press and attention and was featured on Radio One and Channel 5 television and came Runner-up in TCM's short film festival of the same year.

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    • Release date
      • 2000 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK(location)
    • Production company
      • Razor Films
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    • Runtime
      21 minutes
    • Color
      • Color(original version)

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