Loop (1997 film)
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| Loop | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Allan Niblo |
| Written by | Tim Pears |
| Produced by | Tedi De Toledo Michael Riley |
| Starring | Andy Serkis Susannah York Tony Selby |
| Cinematography | Nigel C. Goudge |
| Edited by | Patrick Moore Folasade Oyeleye |
| Music by | David Bradnum |
Production companies | |
| Distributed by | ContentFilm International |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
| Budget | £900,000 |
Loop is a 1997 British romantic comedy feature film produced by Tedi De Toledo and Michael Riley. It was written by Tim Pears and is the debut film of director Allan Niblo.[1][2]
The writer of Loop, Tim Pears, also wrote the novel for In a Land of Plenty which was turned into an acclaimed 10-part TV drama serial for the BBC and produced by the London-based production company Sterling Pictures and Talkback Productions.[3]
In Loop, the main character, Rachel, is dumped by her boyfriend and exacts revenge. This film is classified as a romantic comedy.
Cast
- Andy Serkis as Bill
- Susannah York as Olivia
- Tony Selby as Tom
- Moya Brady as Waitress
- Willie Ross as Geordie Trucker
- Heather Craney ... Cashier
- Howard Lee ... Bank Clerk
- Paul Ryan ... City Barman
- Emer McCourt as Rachel
- Jayne Ashbourne as Hannah
- Gideon Turner as Jason
- Alisa Bosschaert as Sarah
- Paul Daly a Jack
- Evelyn Doggart as Jean
- Emer McCourt as Rachel
- Maya Saxton as Jenny
- Gideon Turneras Jason