Knuckledust (film)
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- Julien Loeffler
- James Kermack
- Fabrice Smadja
- Daniel Goroshko
- Genny Goudard
- Rodolphe Sanze
- Laurent Fumeron
- Moe Dunford
- Kate Dickie
- Gethin Anthony
- Sébastien Foucan
- Chris Patrick-Simpson
- Guillaume Delaunay
- Alex Ferns
- Dave Bibby
- James Kermack
- Amy Bailey
- Olivier Richters
- Rohan Gurbaxani
- Matthew Stathers
- Christy O'Donnell
- Phil Davis
- Jaime Winstone
- Camille Rowe
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| Directed by | James Kermack |
| Written by | James Kermack |
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| Cinematography | Pat Aldinger |
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| Music by | Walter Mair |
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| Distributed by | Samuel Goldwyn Films |
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| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
Knuckledust is a 2020 British action-thriller film written and directed by James Kermack. Filmed in the United Kingdom, the film stars Moe Dunford, Kate Dickie, Camille Rowe, Phil Davis, Alex Ferns, Olivier Richters, Jaime Winstone, Gethin Anthony, and Sébastien Foucan. It was released in the United States and Canada on VOD by Samuel Goldwyn Films on December 8, 2020, and in the United Kingdom on December 11, where it was met with mixed reviews from critics.
In Knuckledust, police discover an elite fight club where they find seven underground levels, filled with the dead bodies of fighters from around the world. Only one man is found left alive. The task force has to work out if he is a mass murderer or the lone survivor.[3]
Cast
- Moe Dunford as Hard Eight
- Kate Dickie as Keaton
- Camille Rowe as Serena
- Phil Davis as Happy
- Alex Ferns as Major Vaughn
- Olivier Richters as Rawbone
- Jaime Winstone as Redmond
- Gethin Anthony as Jeremiah
- Sébastien Foucan as Tick Tock
Production
Principal photography for Knuckledust began on October 28, 2019.[4] After filming in multiple countries in Europe, filming concluded on December 3, 2019, in the United Kingdom.[5][6] On November 2, 2020, Samuel Goldwyn Films announced that they would distribute the film.[3] In an interview, actress Kate Dickie revealed that she joined the film after reading its script.[2]
