Twin Town (1997)
Director:
Kevin Allen
Tagline:
« Pretty shitty city. »
Actors:
Julian Lewis
Jeremy Lewis
Greyo
Terry Walsh
Mrs. Mort
Mr. Mort
Fatty Lewis
Adie Lewis
Jean Lewis
Olive
Genres:Comedy, Drama
Trailer:
Trailer
Keywords:brother brother relationship, dog, wales, jack russell terrier, compensation, male rear nudity, male nudity, male frontal nudity, welshman, urination
Trivias:
uncategorized: The word "fuck" is used over 300 times.
uncategorized: The film is filled with director Kevin Allen's family appearing in tiny roles. His mother and several aunties appear early on talking to a taxi driver, a uncle is the man getting a hand-job in the massage parlour and brother Keith is the farmer who eats a spiked hot-dog.
uncategorized: Set in Swansea, Wales, which was the birthplace of Dylan Thomas. He referred to the town as "the graveyard of ambition".
uncategorized: The word "fuck" is used over 300 times.
uncategorized: The film is filled with director Kevin Allen's family appearing in tiny roles. His mother and several aunties appear early on talking to a taxi driver, a uncle is the man getting a hand-job in the massage parlour and brother Keith is the farmer who eats a spiked hot-dog.
uncategorized: Set in Swansea, Wales, which was the birthplace of Dylan Thomas. He referred to the town as "the graveyard of ambition".
Plots:
Julian and Jeremy are two brothers who prefer to spend their time on drugs and joyriding. When their father, Fatty Lewis has an accident - they show up demanding compensation.
A dinged car caused by two hell raising brothers sets off a sequence of events that in the end allow the two brothers to fulfill their dead fathers final wish all the while raising more hell, smoking lots of pot, stealing cars and getting revenge.
Twin Town opens with wide sweeping shots of seaside Swansea; to be the place of action for the next one and a half hours. The serene setting with miles upon miles of old semi-detached housing is suddenly cleaved apart by two young lads tearing through the neighbourhood in a two tone BMW 525. Julian and Jeremy are in deep trouble. Their dysfunctional family scrapes together a living from their dole money and odd-jobs offered to their father. The boys have long since turned to drug abuse and car theft leading a happy-go-lucky life in downtown no-hoper city. In due course the plot thickens as the boys are out for revenge against wealthy club owner Bryn who is not particularly helpful in providing compensation when their father is hit by an accident when working on his premises. The boys are fairly imaginative when it comes to planning their strike, culminating in scenes which all dog-haters and karaoke loathers will love.
A dinged car caused by two hell raising brothers sets off a sequence of events that in the end allow the two brothers to fulfill their dead fathers final wish all the while raising more hell, smoking lots of pot, stealing cars and getting revenge.
Twin Town opens with wide sweeping shots of seaside Swansea; to be the place of action for the next one and a half hours. The serene setting with miles upon miles of old semi-detached housing is suddenly cleaved apart by two young lads tearing through the neighbourhood in a two tone BMW 525. Julian and Jeremy are in deep trouble. Their dysfunctional family scrapes together a living from their dole money and odd-jobs offered to their father. The boys have long since turned to drug abuse and car theft leading a happy-go-lucky life in downtown no-hoper city. In due course the plot thickens as the boys are out for revenge against wealthy club owner Bryn who is not particularly helpful in providing compensation when their father is hit by an accident when working on his premises. The boys are fairly imaginative when it comes to planning their strike, culminating in scenes which all dog-haters and karaoke loathers will love.
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Featured in: Father's Day/Twin Town/The Fifth Element/Underworld/Children of the Revolution (Reviewed.) , Episode dated 6 July 1997 (Reviewed.) , Shoot Out in Swansea: The Making of 'Twin Town'
Featured in: Father's Day/Twin Town/The Fifth Element/Underworld/Children of the Revolution (Reviewed.) , Episode dated 6 July 1997 (Reviewed.) , Shoot Out in Swansea: The Making of 'Twin Town'
Twin Town - Moroccan Jail - American Laserdisc Intro [Rare]
Twin Towns Conference & Function Centre
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