Tony (2010)
Keeping a neighbourhood watch.
Unemployed and unemployable, Tony is a sympathetic recluse with severe social problems, an addiction to VHS action films and a horrible moustache. Occasionally he snaps and murder is the result…
Director: Gerard Johnson
Genre: Horror, Drama, Thriller
Runtime: 76 min
Release Date: February 5, 2010
Cast
- Peter Ferdinando - Tony
- Ricky Grover - Paul
- Neil Maskell - Mike Hemmings
- Lorenzo Camporese - Alex
- Vicky Murdock - Dawn
- Ian Groombridge - Police Inspector
- Sam Kempster - Davey
- Lucy Flack - Prostitute
- Ish - Man in Porno Shop
- Eddie Johnson - Pub Regular
Screenplay
Music: Matt Johnson
Cinematography: David Higgs
Editing: Ian Davies
Production: Dan McCulloch Productions, Chump Films, AbbottVision
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
The Suffocating Silence of Loneliness, Raging Insanity and Delusions, Psychological Breakdown and Descent into Madness, Nihilistic Descent into Darkness, Snuff Film: Urban Legend or Reality?
Keywords
prostitute, police, isolation, murder, loneliness, vhs, strangulation, madness, recluse, inarticulate, sexual inadequacy, bullied, ineptitude, council estate, british man
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Tony about?
- Unemployed and unemployable, Tony is a sympathetic recluse with severe social problems, an addiction to VHS action films and a horrible moustache. Occasionally he snaps and murder is the result…
- Who directed Tony?
- Tony was directed by Gerard Johnson.
- Who stars in Tony?
- Tony stars Peter Ferdinando, Ricky Grover, Neil Maskell, Lorenzo Camporese, Vicky Murdock, Ian Groombridge.
- How long is Tony?
- Tony has a runtime of 1h 16m (76 minutes).
- What genre is Tony?
- Tony is a Horror, Drama, Thriller film.
- Where was Tony produced?
- Tony was produced in United Kingdom.
- What are the themes of Tony?
- The themes of Tony include: The Suffocating Silence of Loneliness, Raging Insanity and Delusions, Psychological Breakdown and Descent into Madness, Nihilistic Descent into Darkness, Snuff Film: Urban Legend or Reality?.