Synopsis
In a misguided attempt to protect his family and pay back gambling debts to the local Mobster, Jimbo robs a fish market, which is coincidentally owned by the same Mobster. On the run, Jimbo is cornered in a local curio shop, where he takes hostage an assortment of colorful characters, including Maguire, who may be his illegitimate father. Surrounded by the Police, the SAS, and the Mobster's crew, the young man must find a way out of his precarious predicament with the help of his oddball captives.
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Movie Details
Domestic Releases: |
February 22nd, 2013 (Limited) by Ketchup Entertainment |
Video Release: |
March 26th, 2013 by Ketchup Entertainment |
MPAA Rating: |
R for language. (Rating bulletin 2252, 12/12/2012) |
Running Time: |
89 minutes |
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Keywords: |
Gambling, Hostage, Mafia, Organized Crime, Hitmen, Early / Simultaneous Video on Demand release |
Source: | Original Screenplay |
Genre: | Drama |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Contemporary Fiction |
Production Companies: |
Menlo Park, Seamus, Limelight Media, Premiere Picture, Northern Ireland Screen, Archer City Film Group |
Production Countries: |
United States |
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February 22nd, 2013
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Weekly US Blu-ray Sales
Date | Rank | Units this Week | % Change | Total Units | Spending this Week | Total Spending | Weeks in Release |
3/31/2013 | 20 | 27,754 | | 27,754 | $0 | $0 | 1 |
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