| Everybody Loves Sunshine | |
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| Directed by | Andrew Goth |
| Written by | Andrew Goth |
| Produced by | Joanne Reay |
| Starring | Rachel Shelley,David Bowie, Goldie |
| Music by | Nicky Matthew |
Release date |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
| Language | English |
Everybody Loves Sunshine (released in the United States asB.U.S.T.E.D.), is a 1999 Britishindependent film written and directed by Andrew Goth and starringRachel Shelley,David Bowie andGoldie.
In thePepperhill Estate ofManchester, an ongoing battle rages betweenTriad gangs and street gangs. Gang leaders Ray (Andrew Goth) and Terry (Goldie), who are cousins and lifelong friends, always trusting and relying on each other, have been in prison. Ray doesn't want to be a gangster anymore, having also fallen for Clare (Rachel Shelley). But Terry, driven by an obsession beyond friendship, is determined to make sure that Ray never leaves the gang. During their time in prison, the Triads have grown stronger and more daring, eventually killing a member of Terry and Ray's gang. Revenge is called for and the gang turns to them for direction. Bernie (David Bowie) is the aging gangster who struggles to keep the peace.[1]
Film Threat magazine, in its review, described the film as a "very British tale of vengeance and mayhem worth sitting through – though just barely," crediting the film's "arresting visual presentation." The review notes that Bowie's an "odd presence throughout" and "he often seems to be wandering in from a movie on another channel."[2]
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