Pasty Faces (2000)

Who would be stupid enough to rob a Vegas casino?

Unemployed Glaswegian thespians Mickey and Joe decide to quit Scotland and make a fresh start for themselves in Los Angeles. But their arrival in the US doesn't bring any change to their fortunes, and after a failed attempt to find acting work in Tinseltown, the unlucky twosome end up in Las Vegas, where they lose all their money at the gaming tables. When they are then approached by a gangster who suggests that they rob a local casino, the hapless Scots think they must be due a change in their fortunes and decide to give it a try.

Director: David Paul Baker
Genre: Crime, Comedy
Runtime: 85 min
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Production: The Noel Gay Motion Picture Company
Country: United Kingdom
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pasty Faces about?
Unemployed Glaswegian thespians Mickey and Joe decide to quit Scotland and make a fresh start for themselves in Los Angeles. But their arrival in the US doesn't bring any change to their fortunes, and after a failed attempt to find acting work in Tinseltown, the unlucky twosome end up in Las Vegas, where they lose all their money at the gaming tables. When they are then approached by a gangster who suggests that they rob a local casino, the hapless Scots think they must be due a change in their fortunes and decide to give it a try.
Who directed Pasty Faces?
Pasty Faces was directed by David Paul Baker.
Who stars in Pasty Faces?
Pasty Faces stars David Paul Baker, Gary Cross, Chloë Annett, Martin McGreechin, Jessica Hughes, Lesley Harcourt.
How long is Pasty Faces?
Pasty Faces has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
What genre is Pasty Faces?
Pasty Faces is a Crime, Comedy film.
Where was Pasty Faces produced?
Pasty Faces was produced in United Kingdom.