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All Fried Up (2010) Online
Original Title :
All Fried Up
Genre :
Movie / Short / Comedy / Drama
Year :
2010
Directror :
Tom Marshall
Cast :
David Paterson,Matthew Sim,Faye Maughan
Writer :
Jonah Mayfield
Budget :
£2,500
Type :
Movie
Time :
12min
Rating :
8.2/10

Troubled about his failing marriage, Martin takes refuge in his local café. Before he can dig in to his full English, another customer takes an interest in him. The man is around the same ... See full summary

All Fried Up (2010) Online

Troubled about his failing marriage, Martin takes refuge in his local café. Before he can dig in to his full English, another customer takes an interest in him. The man is around the same age as Martin yet is almost his exact opposite. Mysterious and relentless in his questioning, Martin eventually opens up to the man calling himself 'Gandhi'. Gandhi then moves to Martin's table to engage him further and let him in on a little secret... he's a serial killer. Not sure whether the delusional man sitting in front of him is telling the truth, Martin continues to humor him as Gandhi continues the sinister questioning. Before long Gandhi puts Martin in a terrifying dilemma - if he cuts open his egg and it is cooked to perfection, he gets to live. If it is overcooked... everybody dies.
Credited cast:
David Paterson David Paterson - Martin (as Dai Paterson)
Matthew Sim Matthew Sim - Gandhi
Faye Maughan Faye Maughan - Waitress
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Dickon Gibbs Dickon Gibbs - Policeman 2
Raymond Glen Raymond Glen - Old Man
Rudy Valentino Grant Rudy Valentino Grant - Builder 1
Phoenix James Phoenix James - Policeman #1
Shaun Lucas Shaun Lucas - Chef
David Smith David Smith - Builder 2

The lead Gandhi was originally cast to be played by Mathew King.

Shot in only 2 days.

Shot on Super 16mm.


User reviews

Dagdage

Dagdage

Well, I think it's easy to say that this is the best film I've seen in years. The cinematography is intense, the direction is tremendous, and whoever produced this is an absolute hero.

I think Matthew Sim is phenomenal as 'Gandhi' and the character is ridiculously scary, and certainly not somebody you want to be sat opposite during your breakfast.

Dai Patterson is equally excellent, playing Martin perfectly, what a thoroughly enjoyable performance.

Overall, an amazing film, you'll laugh, you'll cry, it'll change your life.