Sexy Beast


11:45 pm - 01:30 am, Wednesday, April 8 on Film4 +1 (47)

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A retired safe-breaker enjoying the high life in Spain becomes the target of unwanted attention when his psychotic former gangland boss comes looking to enlist his help and expertise for a major bank robbery in London. Crime thriller, starring Ray Winstone, Ben Kingsley, Ian McShane and Amanda Redman


2000 HD subtitles audio-description
Gangster Movie/Drama Police/Crime Drama Thriller

Cast & Crew

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Ray Winstone (Actor) .. Gal Dove
Ben Kingsley (Actor) .. Don Logan
Ian McShane (Actor) .. Teddy Bass
Amanda Redman (Actor) .. Deedee Dove
James Fox (Actor) .. Harry
Cavan Kendall (Actor) .. Aitch
Julianne White (Actor) .. Jackie
Alvaro Monje (Actor) .. Enrique

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Did You Know..

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Ray Winstone (Actor) .. Gal Dove
Born: February 19, 1957 in London
Best Known For: Scum and Sexy Beast.
Early-life: Born Raymond Andrew Winstone on February 19, 1957, in Hackney, east London, but moved with his family to Enfield when he was seven. His parents ran a fruit and veg business. He began boxing shortly before his teens and proved to be a formidable opponent, becoming London Schoolboy Champion three times and fighting twice for England. He also studied at the Corona Theatre School where he came to the attention of director Alan Clarke who cast him as Carlin in the controversial BBC play Scum in 1977.
Career: Scum was remade as a movie two years later. Winstone reprised his role, winning huge critical acclaim, before landing a part in the cult Brit flick Quadrophenia. After becoming a well-known name and face, he appeared in numerous TV shows, including Fox, Robin of Sherwood, and The Ghostbusters of East Finchley, but is better known for his often violent or controversial films, such as Nil By Mouth, Face and Sexy Beast. He is currently the face of an advertisement campaign for an on-line betting company, resolutely appearing during live football matches quoting the latest odds. Other projects include Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, The Departed, Great Expectations, Vincent and the big-screen remake of The Sweeney.
Quote: 'If you can get in a ring with 2,000 people watching and be smacked around by another guy, then walking on stage isn't hard.'
Trivia: He supports West Ham United.
Ben Kingsley (Actor) .. Don Logan
Born: December 31, 1943 in Snainton, near Scarborough, North Yorkshire
Best Known For: Playing Gandhi.
Early-life: Born Krishna Pandit Bhanji on December 31, 1943, in Snainton, near Scarborough, North Yorkshire, the son of a Kenyan-born GP of Indian descent and a British model. His paternal family originally came from the Indian state of Gujarat, Mahatma Gandhi's birthplace. He became interested in acting at Manchester Grammar School, and joined amateur groups. When he announced his intention to become a professional actor, his father advised him to change his name to something more English-sounding and suggested Ben, which had been his own nickname at university.
Career: Kingsley joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1967 and soon began landing lead roles. He also appeared briefly in Coronation Street in the 1960s. He made his movie debut in 1972's Fear Is the Key and worked steadily if unspectacularly on both the big and small screens until 1982 when he won an Oscar for the title role in Richard Attenborough's Gandhi. Since then Kingsley has made such films as Maurice, Without a Clue, Sneakers, Schindler's List, the live-action Thunderbirds movie, Shutter Island and Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. He's been Oscar-nominated for Bugsy, Sexy Beast and House of Sand and Fog. Other projects include Iron Man 3 and Hugo.
Quote: 'Hopefully, as I get older in the business, I make my choices more accurately, and I perhaps know from either the script or the first meeting that it isn't going to work.'
Trivia: Kingsley was knighted in 2002.
Ian McShane (Actor) .. Teddy Bass
Born: September 29, 1942 in Blackburn
Best Known For: Playing antiques dealer Lovejoy.
Early-life: Ian David McShane was born on September 29, 1942, in Blackburn, Lancashire, but grew up in Urmston. He's the son of Scottish footballer Harry McShane, who was playing for Blackburn Rovers at the time, and his wife Irene. Despite considering a career in football, he knew he would never be as good as his dad, and turned to acting instead. He trained alongside Anthony Hopkins and John Hurt at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art during the early 1960s.
Career: McShane's first film was 1962's The Wild and the Willing. After that, he built a reputation as a fine stage actor thanks to various West End productions. His first starring role came in 1966's Skywest and Crooked, which co-starred Hayley Mills and was directed by her actor father John. He played Heathcliff in an acclaimed TV adaptation of Wuthering Heights and gained plaudits for such productions as Roots, Jesus of Nazareth and Disraeli. McShane became a household name thanks to Lovejoy in 1986, and even appeared in Dallas. Other projects include Deadwood (for which he won a Golden Globe award), Sexy Beast, Kings, 44 Inch Chest, The Pillars of the Earth, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and Jack the Giant Slayer.
Quote: 'There are times when I think this is such a silly business, that a lad from Manchester should be doing a real job.'
Trivia: Divorced twice, but has been happily married to actress Gwen Humble since 1981. He has two grown-up children.
Amanda Redman (Actor) .. Deedee Dove
Born: August 12, 1957 in Brighton
Best Known For: At Home with the Braithwaites and New Tricks.
Early-life: Amanda Jacqueline Redman was born in Brighton on August 12, 1957, the eldest of two children. She poured a saucepan of boiling soup over her torso and left arm when she was 18 months old and needed regular skin grafts until she was five. She studied at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. She was shattered after her father died suddenly when she was 20.
Career: Redman first attracted attention in 1981 with her steamy film debut in Richard's Things. Roles proved sporadic in that decade, but her career took off in 1991 when she played Roberta in Spender, and Sally in The Men's Room. Bigger roles followed, such as Dr Joanna Stevens in Dangerfield in 1995. She hit the headlines in 1998, first with Close Relations which featured a ménage à trois, then as Diana Dors for glossy drama The Blonde Bombshell. Her small-screen success was consolidated with roles as a teacher in Hope and Glory and as lottery winner Alison in At Home with the Braithwaites - but she has also appeared in the films Sexy Beast (2000) and Mike Bassett: England Manager (2005). She starred in popular BBC drama New Tricks between 2003 and 2013. More recently, she starred in TV movie Tommy Cooper: Not Like That, Like This.
Quote: 'If you're seen as a strong woman, men think you don't need protecting. Yet, underneath it all, I'm quite vulnerable.'
Trivia: Redman received an MBE in 2012.
James Fox (Actor) .. Harry
Born: May 19, 1939 in London
Best Known For: Playing various posh characters.
Early-life: Born William Fox on May 19, 1939, in London, the son of influential agent Robin Fox and his wife, actress Angela Fox. His older brother Edward is also an actor, while younger sibling Robert is a theatre producer. He made his film debut as an 11-year-old using his birth name in the movie The Miniver Story, quickly followed by The Magnet. He later studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama, and in the early 1960s changed his name to James.
Career: Appeared in 1962's The Loneliness of The Long Distance Runner and he became famous for The Servant a year later. He then starred in Thoroughly Modern Millie, The Chase and Isadora. In 1970, he made Performance with Mick Jagger, but then dropped out of showbusiness to do vocational work with Christian missionary sect The Navigators. Apart from religious low-budget movie No Longer Alone, he didn't act again until Country in 1981. Since then, he's appeared in acclaimed productions A Passage to India, Greystoke, The Remains of the Day, Jinnah, Sexy Beast and the remake of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Quote: 'People think Performance blew my mind. My mind was blown long before that.'
Trivia: In her 2014 book A Story Lately Told, actress Anjelica Huston reveals that she had a sexual relationship with Fox when she was a teenager.
Cavan Kendall (Actor) .. Aitch
Julianne White (Actor) .. Jackie
Alvaro Monje (Actor) .. Enrique
Jonathan Glazer (Director)

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