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  1. Puedes ver Shank, película completa en nuestra guía cinematográfica - Cal, de 19 años y además miembro de una banda, tiene pocas cosas en la vida salvo las drogas, el alcohol, la violencia y cierto secreto que además oculta a sus duros colegas. El sexo on-line con un desconocido no consigue saciar el deseo por Jonno, su mejor compañero ...

  2. External links. Official website. Shank at IMDb. Shank is a 2010 British action film directed by first-time filmmaker Mo Ali. Written by Paul Van Carter, it was shot in London in 2009. The movie stars Adam Deacon, Bashy, Jennie Jacques, Kaya Scodelario, Kedar Williams-Stirling and Rory Beresford in the lead roles. It was released on 26 March 2010.

  3. Shank (2010) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. ... Oscars SXSW Film Festival Cannes Film Festival STARmeter Awards Awards Central Festival Central All Events. Celebs. Born Today Most Popular Celebs Celebrity News. Community. Help Center Contributor Zone Polls.

  4. Shank (2010) Britischer Action-Thriller: Im London des Jahres 2015 liefern sich rivalisierende Jugendbanden erbitterte Straßenschlachten um Drogen und Nahrung. ... sinnen seine Gefolgsleute auf Rache. User-Film-Bewertung [?]: 3.0 / 5 Filmsterne von 1 bis 5 dürfen vergeben werden, wobei 1 die schlechteste und 5 die beste mögliche Bewertung ist.

  5. Shank. Available on iTunes. Set within the urban sprawl of a decaying London, a gang follow a certain gangland tradition in aiming to avenge the murder of one of their own members. Action 2010 1 hr 30 min. 9%.

  6. Mo Ali’s futuristic knife-crime drama brings the dystopian environment of CHILDREN OF MEN and DISTRICT 13 to London’s East 17. SHANK delivers a ruthless vision of forthcoming urban life, where guns have been superseded by knives and are fiercely wielded by aimless youths. Amidst the chaos is the Paper Chazers gang, a rare morally conscious ...

  7. Shank doesn't ultimately have very much that's new to say, and as a statement of urban values it doesn't come close to Clarke's earlier Kidulthood, but it's interesting as a child-focused look at the legacy of adult neglect. Its very naivety contributes to the urgency of its tale. Reviewed on: 21 Jul 2010