Six Bend Trap

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Directed byMike McCarthy
Written byMike McCarthy
Produced by
  • Geoff Stalker
  • Heidi Boulton-Stalker
Six Bend Trap
Directed byMike McCarthy
Written byMike McCarthy
Produced by
  • Geoff Stalker
  • Heidi Boulton-Stalker
Starring
CinematographySteve O'Brien
Edited byFrank Saul
Release dates
Running time
135 minutes[2]
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Six Bend Trap[a] is a 2006 independent comedy crime film written and directed by Mike McCarthy in his directorial debut.[4] The story centres on the world of greyhound racing, where three friends become embroiled in a feud between a powerful businessman and an ex-greyhound trainer.

The film was the first independent high definition film made in the United Kingdom, funded completely by the Middlesbrough-based Ironopolis Film Company.[5] Director McCarthy and producer Stalker conceived the idea for a film set in Middlesbrough after a chance meeting in an Arizona restaurant, aiming to "give people a better impression of Teesside".[6]

The film was shot in six weeks on location in Middlesbrough and Saltburn-by-the-Sea, with a budget of £4.5 million.[1] An additional scene was filmed at Peterborough Greyhound Stadium.[7]

The film was shown at the 2006 Marché du Film.[8]

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