February 10, 2012

Films

B Monkey – 1998 | 115 mins | Thriller, Crime | Colour

Plot Synopsis

B. Monkey

Gallic-influenced romantic thriller based on the novel by Andrew Davies. Michael Redford’s overwrought film suffered a troubled post-production and is overall a stylish crime caper featuring an implausible romance and a lack of gritty underworld authenticity that. B. Monkey marks the English-language debut of Asia Argento, the smoky-voiced daughter of Italian horror director Dario Argento. Co-star Rupert Everett turns in a fabulously seedy performance as the dissolute gangster Paul and Rhys Meyers shoots a subordinate glare as Paul’s tightly-wound ex-lover.

Tired of her life of crime, a wild and beautiful Italian thief named B. (Asia Argento) begins to seek a way out of her dangerous profession. While trying to kick her addiction to crime, she finds love and a stable relationship with Alan (Jared Harris); a naïve London schoolteacher who serves as a jazz disc jockey at the local hospital. Alan is immediately enraptured by Beatrice but doesn’t know she is an infamous thief known to the police as "B. Monkey" due to her criminal agility. Her ex-partners in crime, bi-sexual lovers Paul (Rupert Everett) and Bruno (Jonathan Rhys Meyers), eventually persuade B to come out of retirement for one more jewel heist but the robbery awry when a customer is shot. Alan and Beatrice decide to seek a new life away from London in the Yorkshire countryside but Beatrice’s past soon catches up with her.

Production Team

Michael Radford: Director
David Hindle: Art Direction
Ashley Rowe: Cinematography
Valentin Breton Des Loys: Costume Design
Joëlle Hache: Film Editing
Jamie Pritchard: Makeup Department
Beverley Pond-Jones: Makeup Department
Eammon Hughes: Makeup Department
Colin Ware: Makeup Department
Dave Elsey: Makeup Department
Jennie Muskett: Original Music
Luis Enríquez Bacalov: Original Music
Colin Vaines: Producer
Stephen Woolley: Producer
Sophie Becher: Production Design
Chloe King: Script
Michael Thomas: Script
Michael Radford: Script
Marco Streccioni: Sound Department
Gerard McCann: Sound Department
Peter Lindsay: Sound Department
Derek Holding: Sound Department
Rodney Glenn: Sound Department
Steve Finn: Sound Department
Geoff Foster: Sound Department

Cast

Asia Argento: Beatrice
Jared Harris: Alan Furnace
Rupert Everett: Paul Neville
Jonathan Rhys Meyers: Bruno
Julie T Wallace: Mrs Sturge
Ian Hart: Steve Davis
Tim Woodward: Frank Rice



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