Shoreditch

Shoreditch

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2003-11-28

London 1939. In the weeks before the beginning of the Second World War, the Say When jazz club keeps London's Shoreditch swinging. Run by Thomas (Richie) and his wife Massie (Natasha Wightman), it's a place where gangsters and aristocrats, home office gents, and loose women can kick back and relax. Thomas' job is to keep everything running smoothly. But when he starts having an affair with singer Butterfly (Joely Richardson), this carefully balanced world disintegrates into blackmail, drugs, and suicide.

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London 1939. In the weeks before the beginning of the Second World War, the Say When jazz club keeps London's Shoreditch swinging. Run by Thomas (Richie) and his wife Massie (Natasha Wightman), it's a place where gangsters and aristocrats, home office gents, and loose women can kick back and relax. Thomas' job is to keep everything running smoothly. But when he starts having an affair with singer Butterfly (Joely Richardson), this carefully balanced world disintegrates into blackmail, drugs, and suicide.

Released

2003-11-28

Runtime

101

Director

Malcolm Needs

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Romance

Drama

Mystery

Language

English

Production

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    Joely Richardson

    Joely Richardson
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    Shane Richie

    Shane Richie
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    Glen Murphy

    Glen Murphy
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    John Standing

    John Standing
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    Natasha Wightman

    Natasha Wightman
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    Jonathan Coy

    Jonathan Coy
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    Adam Ross

    Adam Ross
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    Joe Shaw

    Joe Shaw
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    Claire Tyler

    Claire Tyler
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    Douglas McFerran

    Douglas McFerran
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    Tony Longhurst

    Tony Longhurst
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    Paul Nipper

    Paul Nipper
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    Jacqui Dankworth

    Jacqui Dankworth
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    Dane Bowers

    Dane Bowers
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    Brian Bovell

    Brian Bovell
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    Hugh Cecil

    Hugh Cecil