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Synopsis
For I'll Sleep When I'm Dead, director Mike Hodges re-teams with Trevor Preston, the respected British television writer with whom he made a series of documentaries for ITV back in the 1960s. The film also brings the director together again with actor Clive Owen, the star of his previous film, Croupier, which signaled Hodges' resurgence. Owen plays Will Graham, a former London gangster who moved out to the country after suffering a breakdown of some sort. Will works clearing forests, and lives out of his van, until he loses his job over a lack of proper documentation. Meanwhile, Will's younger brother, Davey, is enjoying his life as a womanizing man about town, and dabbling in drug dealing, until one night, when an older man, Boad (Malcolm McDowell), has him followed and brutally assaults him. The traumatized Davey returns home and takes his own life. Will, uncertain as to where to go, finds himself drawn back to London, where he learns of Davey's death from Mrs. Barz (Sylvia Syms), his landlady. Will investigates what happened that night with his old friend, Mickser (Jamie Foreman). As Will tries to piece together what happened, he goes to visit Helen (Charlotte Rampling), his former lover, who is less than thrilled to see him after he abandoned her years earlier and eventually cut off all contact. The current neighborhood crime boss, Turner (Ken Stott), knows what Will is capable of, and sees him as a threat. Eventually, Will uncovers the truth, and is faced with the unpleasant prospect of avenging Davey's death. Screenwriter Preston took the title for the film from a sardonic song by the late Warren Zevon. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide

Cast

Brian Croucher Al Shaw
Malcolm McDowell Boad
Clive Owen Will Graham
Charlotte Rampling Helen
Sylvia Syms Mrs. Bartz
Ken Stott Frank Turner
Marc O'Shea Paulin
Ross Boatman Malone
Jonathan Rhys-Meyers Davey
Jamie Foreman Mickser
Geoff Ball Arnie Ryan
Desmond Baylis Cannibal (Jez)
Kirris Riviere Big John

Production Crew

John Ralph Art Director
Leo Davis Casting
Michael Garfath Cinematographer
Marisa Polvino Co-producer
Simon Fisher Turner Composer (Music Score)
Evangeline Averre Costume Designer
Mike Hodges Director
Paul Carlin Editor
Richard E. Johnson Executive Producer
Robert O. Kaplan Executive Producer
Roger Marino Executive Producer
Trisha Van Klaveren Executive Producer
Richard Whelan First Assistant Director
Michael Corrente Producer
Michael Kaplan Producer
Mike Kaplan Producer
Jon Bunker Production Designer
Trevor Preston Screenwriter
George Richards Sound/Sound Designer
Max Bygrave Sound/Sound Designer
Paul Carr Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2003
Runtime: 84
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: R
for language, a rape scene, violent images and brief drug use
Category: Feature

Genre
Crime

Produced by
Paramount Classics
Revere Pictures
Seven Arts
Will & Co. Prods.

Release
June 16, 2004 (USA - Limited)
by Paramount Classics

Awards
2004 - Film Presented - Sundance Film Festival