The Innocent Sleep
The Innocent Sleep is a 1996 British thriller film directed by Scott Michell and starring Rupert Graves, Michael Gambon and Franco Nero.[1] In the film, a homeless man witnesses a gangland killing and becomes a target himself.
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Directed by | Scott Michell |
Produced by | Scott Michell Matthew Vaughn |
Written by | Ray Villis |
Starring | Rupert Graves Annabella Sciorra Michael Gambon Franco Nero John Hannah |
Music by | Mark Ayres |
Cinematography | Alan Dunlop |
Edited by | Derek Trigg |
Distributed by | Timedial Films |
Release date | 26 January 1996 |
Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Cast
- Rupert Graves as Alan Terry
- Hilary Crowson as Sheila Terry
- Annabella Sciorra as Billie Hayman
- Michael Gambon as Det. Insp. Matheson
- Franco Nero as Adolfo Cavani
- John Hannah as James
- Oliver Cotton as Lusano
- Tony Bluto as Thorn
- Paul Brightwell as Pelham
- Campbell Morrison as Mac
- Graham Crowden as George
- Sean Gilder as Police Constable
- Chris Jury as News Photographer
- Laura Berkeley as Glamorous Blonde
- Hugh Walters as Lewis
- Crispin Redman as Simon, CID
- Katie Carr as Alice
- Chris Armstrong as Dave, CID
- Lehla Eldridge as Morgue Attendant
- Struan Rodger as Peter Samson
- Stephen Yardley as Drago
- Ken Ratcliffe as Stephens
- Carmen De Venere as Cavani's Aide
- Paul Gregory as Newsreader
- Robert James as Hopkin
- Susan Gilmore as News Programme Presenter
- Peter Cartwright as Gerald Phillips
- Julian Rivett as Bike Courier
- Patrick Duggan as Landlord
- Peter Howell as Sir Frank
References
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