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County Lines

2020 | 90m | English

(1773 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Henry Blake
Writer: Henry Blake
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A powerful drama about a mother and her fourteen year old boy who is groomed into a lethal nationwide drug selling enterprise, a 'County Line', which exploits vulnerable children and traffics them across Britain.
Release Date: Dec 04, 2020
Director: Henry Blake
Writer: Henry Blake
Genres: Drama
Keywords human trafficking, based on true story, drug trade, teenage protagonist
Production Companies Two Birds Entertainment, Loupe Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Conrad Khan Tyler
Ashley Madekwe Toni
Tabitha Milne-Price Aliyah
Harris Dickinson Simon
Marcus Rutherford Sadiq
Anthony Adjekum Laurence
Chizzy Akudolu Sophie
Ebenezer Gyau Deontay
Johanna Stanton Izzy Merlo
Carlyss Peer Bex
Stephen Leask Mr Matthews
Micah Loubon Khalid
Kashif Douglas Conway
Clay Milner-Russell Bailey
Alfie Darling Nick
Shauna Shim Briony
Chris Mamendyi Michael
Michael Oku Gabriel Normington
David Tarkenter Steve
Matteo Piombino Shop Assistant
Claire Lacey Hotel Manager
Antoinette Alexis Money Shop Worker
Chris Kyriacou Police Officer
Sean Berry Dole Officer
Fabiola Bonnot Leona
Name Job
Aisha Bywaters Casting Director
Tapio Liukkonen Foley Artist
Henry Blake Writer, Director
Paco Sweetman Editor
Sverre Sørdal Director of Photography
Phoebe Darling Production Design
James Pickering Original Music Composer
Sharon Long Costume Designer
Red Miller Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Ben Baird Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer
Dylan Rees Line Producer
Joe Starrs First Assistant Director
Sam Waddington Second Assistant Director
Penelope Berkemeier Third Assistant Director
Sherylee Houssein Location Manager
Paul Harvey Location Manager
Daniela Brandano Script Supervisor
Ceri Bedingfield Casting Assistant
Richard O'Brien First Assistant Camera
Ernest Tu Second Assistant Camera
Joel Spence Second Assistant Camera
Jimmy Mullins Key Grip
Charlie Cowper Steadicam Operator
Holly Lucas Camera Trainee
Phillip Brereton Digital Imaging Technician, Assistant Editor
Ana Perez Bosque Set Decoration
Rosanna Bruce Set Dresser
Anya Jane Magee Assistant Costume Designer
Jessie Hope-Weston Makeup Supervisor
Rob Lock Fight Choreographer
Juan Montoto Ugarte Production Sound Mixer
Danny Richards Boom Operator
Doug Templeton Boom Operator
Ben Starkin Gaffer
Chris Barber Rigging Gaffer
Julian Fritz Still Photographer
Vicki Milne-Price Chaperone
Andrew Georgiou Production Accountant
Sean O'Shea Sound Supervisor
Thomas Vertongen Dialogue Editor
Xavier Dujardin Foley Mixer
Nick Kray ADR Recordist
Gareth Bishop Colorist
Lauren De Rigny Online Editor
Charlotte Llewelyn Digital Intermediate Producer
Stuart Pitcher Visual Effects Supervisor
Srdjan Kurpjel Sound Effects Editor
Name Title
Victoria Bavister Producer
Christopher Granier-Deferre Executive Producer
David Broder Producer
Simona Hughes Executive Producer
Zoe Bamber Executive Producer
Pia Getty Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

If you're not in the know about drug trafficking parlance, then the title won't mean much - but that's not so important as we get to know "Tyler" (Conrad Khan). He lives with his drop-out mum "Toni" (Ashley Madekwe) and young sister. His school life is pretty torrid and despite efforts from the teac ... hers and his mother to help, he remains introspective and prone to violence. Then he meets "Simon" (Harris Dickinson). He's a chavvy sort of guy, black Mercedes and plenty of cash to splash - and he doesn't overtly try to recruit the young "Tyler". He waits patiently for him to come to him - and that's when the spiral begins. He can make easy money by shipping narcotics from the city to the more rural punters where supply is more limited and more lucrative. What "Tyler" doesn't realise is, though, he's just a pawn in a game - and "Simon" is using loads of other lads like him to keep him in clover. It's the increasingly stark realisation that his choices are going to leave him battered, high and dry that gets us to a denouement that is predicable, but quite potent. Dickinson does quite well as the charmingly malevolent pusher with a big smile and a ruthless streak a mile wide, Madekwe also performs strongly as the mother who must get her act together to protect what is her's - but essentially this is a story about a young man with little hope and a hell of a lot of frustrations and Khan plays that role assuredly. At times the audio mix isn't the best and coupled with their dark and dingy flat can make the film a little difficult to follow at the start, but those same filming techniques also contribute to the general bleakness of the plot.

Jul 20, 2024