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Pusher

Pusher

2012Movie⏱️ 1h 29mR
CrimeThriller
5.5
IMDB Rating
5,113 votes

In London, a street dealer's life spins out of control over the course of one week after he borrows money from his supplier on what's supposed to be a sure thing.

Director
Luis Prieto
Writers
N/A
Stars
Richard Coyle, Bronson Webb, Agyness Deyn
Release Date
October 12, 2012
Language
English, Serbo-Croatian
Country
United Kingdom
🎯 2
Nominations
💬 40
Reviews
📋 8.9K
Watchlists
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🎭 Top Cast

Richard Coyle
Richard Coyle
as Frank
Bronson Webb
Bronson Webb
as Tony
Agyness Deyn
Agyness Deyn
as Flo
Mem Ferda
Mem Ferda
as Hakan
Zlatko Buric
Zlatko Buric
as Milo
Paul Kaye
Paul Kaye
as Fitz
Bill Thomas
Bill Thomas
as Jack
Neil Maskell
Neil Maskell
as Marlon
Daisy Lewis
Daisy Lewis
as Danaka
👤
Ray Callaghan
as Maurice

💰 Box Office

$197,857
Worldwide Gross

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
2.35 : 1
Sound
Dolby
Color
Color
Filming Location
Tyers Street, Lambeth, London, England, UK
Production
Vertigo Films, Embargo Films

🏷️ Keywords

strip clubinterrupted sexfemale rear nuditysex standing updoggystyle sex

🎯 Categories

CrimeThriller

⭐ Featured Review

Push this film away.
by sixbells992012-11-03
4/10

"Pusher is a flat film, leaving you waiting for a climax that never happens. The films gives you a chocolate box assortment of every character in every drug related film you can think of. You have the loose cannon side kick, the stripper girl friend, the pathetic junkie and of course the drug dealer heavies. The only person that manages to escape two dimensions is Zlatko Buric the main bad guy who gives a standout performance as the smiling psychotic Milo. For all its style and flashing lights and camera tricky, lies a poorly executed film and I found myself just waiting for it to be over not ..."

💡 Did You Know?

Zlatko Buric reprises his role as Milo from the original film. He is the only actor to appear in the three films of the original trilogy and this remake.

📖 Synopsis

In London, a street dealer's life spins out of control over the course of one week after he borrows money from his supplier on what's supposed to be a sure thing.