Based on the best selling diaries by two self confessed pieces of Moscow scum who produced their own rough guide to London. This dark comedy is the tale of two likeable but wayward young Russian immigrants who come to London to amass an easy fortune. But it's not too long before Spiker (Ben Barnes) and Cobakka (Andrei Chadov) realise that legally they are not going to get very far. So aided by the dodgy Artash they learn to shoplift rip off banks joyride on the tube and turn mobile phones in to crack. Finding themselves drawn into the shadowy underworld life begins... to turn sour and the highs begin to fade. When Spiker begins to fall prey to the easy drugs Cobakka is forced to making some life-changing decisions. [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Based on the best selling diaries by two self confessed "pieces of Moscow scum" who produced their own rough guide to London This dark comedy is the tale of two likeable but wayward young Russian immigrants who come to London to amass an easy fortune But it&39;s not too long before Spiker (Ben Barnes) and Cobakka (Andrei Chadov) realise that legally they are not going to get very far So aided by the dodgy Artash they learn to shoplift rip off banks joyride on the tube and turn mobile phones into crack Finding themselves drawn into the shadowy underworld life begins to turn sour and the highs begin to fade When Spiker begins to fall prey to the easy drugs Cobakka is forced to making some life-changing decisions Actors Ben Barnes Andrey Chadov Ovidiu Matesan Terence Anderson Amy De Bhrún & Andrew Byron Director Suzie Halewood Certificate 15 years and over Languages English Duration 1 hour and 22 minutes (approx)
Low-budget black comedy drama about two young Muscovites, Spiker (Andrei Chadov) and Cobakka (Ben Barnes) who arrive in London intent on getting their hands on some of the money that they perceive to be sloshing freely around the city. They meet a series of shadowy characters who teach them how to shoplift, ride for free on public transport, con banks and swap stolen mobile phones for crack, among many other rip-offs and money-making scams. However, the veneer of living for free soon begins to wear off as homesickness, betrayal and drug addiction close in on the hapless pair.
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