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Synopsis
First-time screenwriter Stelios Pavlou enjoyed a major success with this script that he wrote while working in an English liquor store by sending it to actor Samuel L. Jackson, who signed on for one of the lead roles. Jackson is Elmo McElroy, a kilt-wearing, golf club-wielding Los Angeles native who has invented an illegal drug formula that he hopes will provide him with a last major score of 20 million dollars before he retires from a life of crime. He travels to Liverpool, England, where he hopes to find a buyer for his creation among the denizens of the city's rave scene, but his plans go awry when those who are in on the deal start turning up dead. Elmo's only protector is a chain-smoking, Yank-hating local hood named Felix De Souza (Robert Carlyle), who reluctantly partners with the violence-prone American to finish the deal and cash in, sparking a gang war between Elmo's vengeful one-time employer, The Lizard (Meat Loaf); Felix's boss, Durant (Ricky Tomlinson); crooked cop Virgil Kane (Sean Pertwee); a beautiful assassin, who also happens to be Felix's ex-girlfriend (Emily Mortimer); and an offbeat, yoga-practicing nightclub owner and mobster named Iki (Rhys Ifans). For its U.S. release, the title of The 51st State was changed to Formula 51. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Ronny Yu Director
David Daniels First Assistant Director
Andras Hamori Producer
David Pupkewitz Producer
Jonathan Debin Producer
Malcolm Kohill Producer
Seaton McClean Producer
Seaton McLean Producer
Stelios Pavlou Screenwriter
Year: 2002
Runtime: 93
Country: Canada
MPAA Rating: R
for strong violence, language, drug content and some sexuality
Category: Feature

Genre
Action

Color type
Deluxe Color prints

Sound
Dolby Digital/SDDS/DTS

Produced by
Alliance Altantis
Fifty Firs
Film Consortium
Film Council
FocusFilm
Momentum Pictures
Screen Gems

Release
October 18, 2002 (USA)
by Alliance Atlantis Communications