Summer Scars
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Al Wilson
Mike Tims
- Kevin Howarth
- Ciaran Joyce
- Amy Harvey
- Darren Evans
- Jonathan Jones
- Chris Conway
- Ryan Conway
- Chole Parfitt
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| Directed by | Julian Richards |
| Written by | Julian Richards Al Wilson |
| Produced by | Julian Richards Mike Tims |
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Running time | 73 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
| Budget | £135,000[2] |
Summer Scars is a 2007 British thriller film produced and directed by Julian Richards. It is based on a hostage situation that Richards experienced during his childhood. The cast includes Kevin Howarth, Ciaran Joyce, Amy Harvey, Darren Evans, Jonathan Jones, Chris Conway, Ryan Conway and Chole Parfitt.
Six youths ditch school for the woods, where some hotrodding on a stolen moped changes the fate of their day. They crash into Peter, a dishevelled drifter, who is delighted to have a group of teens to hang out with. First he gains their trust by joining in their games, but then his behaviour changes. Peter uses what he has learned about the kids against them, bullying the alpha boys, belittling the weaker ones and saving his worst for the only girl in the group. Realising too late that they are being held hostage, the kids are forced to embrace the dark side of human nature in order to survive the ordeal.
Cast
- Kevin Howarth as Peter
- Ciaran Joyce as Bingo
- Amy Harvey as Leanne
- Darren Evans as Jonesy
- Jonathan Jones as Paul
- Chris Conway as Ben
- Ryan Conway as Mugsey
- Chole Parfitt as Scott
Release
The film had a limited UK theatrical release in 2009 by the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) in their screening season for 'New British Cinema'. In 2008, Summer Scars was released on DVD in North America by TLA Releasing on their Danger After Dark label. In 2009, the film was released on DVD in the UK by Soda Pictures. Other DVD distributors include MIG Film GmbH (German speaking Europe), MCF Megacom (Former Yugoslavia), Wide Pictures (Spain), Sahamongkol Film International (Thailand) and Viswas (India).