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Synopsis
British producer Jeremy Thomas made his directorial debut with this drama adapted from the novel by Walker Hamilton. Hindered by a childhood auto accident, teen Bobby (Christian Bale) is a misfit from a well-to-do family; he suffers yet another setback after the premature death of his mother. His stern stepfather, the evil De Winter (Daniel Benzali) labels Bobby "subnormal" and schemes to trick the youth into signing over the family department store. Bobby calls DeWinter "The Fat." To escape The Fat's clutches, Bobby takes off, hitchhiking to Cornwall. The trip ends when the teen causes an accident while trying to keep the driver from intentionally running over a fox. The driver is killed in the crash. Bobby then meets the antisocial Mr. Summers (John Hurt) who states, "People are of no value at all as far as I'm concerned." Summers allows Bobby to move into his shack, eventually revealing his past criminal life, and the two team to confront The Fat in London. Filmed in Cornwall and the Isle of Man. Shown in the Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Cast

Christian Bale Bobby
Daniel Benzali De Winter
James Faulkner Mr. Whiteside
John Hurt Mr. Summers

Production Crew

Steve Simmonds Art Director
Hercules Bellville Associate Producer
Walker Hamilton Book Author
Celestia Fox Casting
Michael Molloy Cinematographer
Denise O'dell Co-producer
Richard Hartley Composer (Music Score)
Louise Stjernsward Costume Designer
Jeremy Thomas Director
John Victor Smith Editor
Chris Auty Executive Producer
Jonathan Watson First Assistant Director
Jeremy Thomas Producer
Andrew Sanders Production Designer
Eski Thomas Screenwriter
Ivan Sharrock Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1998
Runtime: 111
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
for some violence
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
BBC
British Screen
Entertainment Film Distributors
Isle of Man Film Commission
J & M Entertainment
Recorded Picture Company

Release
September 03, 1999 (USA)
by Lions Gate Entertainment