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High Heels and Lowlifes

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Genres: Comedy
Starring: Minnie Driver, Mary McCormack, Kevin McNally, Mark Williams, Danny Dyer, Michael Gambon
Director: Mel Smith
Plot Synopsis:

They’re not bad girls… they’re just behaving that way! Minnie Driver (Grosse Pointe Blank, Hope Springs) and Mary McCormack (K-PAX, Gun Shy) star as best friends who take on low-life thieves in this hilarious high-energy action-comedy. It all starts when Shannon (Driver), a nurse at a London emergency room, and Frances (McCormack), a struggling American actress, overhear bank robbers on a radio scanner making off with a fortune. They make contact and demand a cut at the loot. But when the stubborn felons refuse to hand over a penny and threaten their lives in return, the girls decide to raise the stakes and give the thugs a run for their money. Packed with daring heists, double-crossings and high-speed hilarity, High Heels and Low Lifes is the most fun you can have this side of the law. Funnyman Mel Smith (Radioland Murders, Bean) directed this hilarious action-comedy co-starring Michael Gambon (Gosford Park), Kevin McNally (Pirates of the Caribbean franchise), Mark Williams (Harry Potter franchise) and Danny Dyer (The Football Factory). Screenplay by Kim Fuller (Spice World and Tracey Takes On…) from a story by Fuller and Georgia Pritchett (TV’s Veep).

  • Release Details
    Release Date: October 23rd, 2018
    MPAA Rating: R
    Movie Release Year: 2001
    Release Country: United States
    Movie Studio: Kino Lorber Studio Classics
  • Technical Specs
    Length:86 Minutes
    Specs:Blu-ray
    Video Resolution/Codec:1080p AVC/MPEG-4
    Aspect Ratio(s):1.85:1
    Audio Formats:English DTS-HD MA 5.1
    English DTS-HD MA 2.0
    Subtitles/Captions:Optional English SDH subtitles for the main feature
    Special Features:Audio Commentary by screenwriter Kim Fuller and voice actor Lewis Macleod