Dead Bodies

Dead Bodies

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Thriller
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Robert Quinn
  • Cast(s): Andrew Scott, Katy Davis, Kelly Reilly, Darren Healy, Eamonn Owens See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 24min
  • Music: Ray Harman
  • Award(s): IFTA 2003 (Won)
    IFTA 2003 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Ghost War, One Battle After Another
  • Story:
    The return of a vengeful ex-girlfriend sets into motion a series of gruesome events for a hapless Irish bachelor in director Robert Quinn's grim black comedy. Tommy (Andrew Scott) had thought he had seen the last of Jean (Katy Davis) after their recent breakup, but when she returns to stake her claim on Tommy's apartment, the confrontation that ensues makes their previous quarrels look petty by comparison. After leaving the apartment in the head of the fight to cool his head and gather his thoughts, he returns only to find that Jean has died and enlists the aid of his friend Noel (Darren Healy) in ditching the body and ensuring that no one ever finds out what happened.
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STORY

Story
The return of a vengeful ex-girlfriend sets into motion a series of gruesome events for a hapless Irish bachelor in director Robert Quinn's grim black comedy. Tommy (Andrew Scott) had thought he had seen the last of Jean (Katy Davis) after their recent breakup, but when she returns to stake her claim on Tommy's apartment, the confrontation that ensues makes their previous quarrels look petty by comparison. After leaving the apartment in the head of the fight to cool his head and gather his thoughts, he returns only to find that Jean has died and enlists the aid of his friend Noel (Darren Healy) in ditching the body and ensuring that no one ever finds out what happened.

AWARDS

Won
IFTA Award

Best Actor in a Film | 2003 | Andrew

Nominations
IFTA Award

Best Irish Film | 2003

Best Film Director | 2003

Best Script | 2003

Best CinematographyTV Photography | 2003

POPULAR DIALOGUES

Popular Dialogues

"Jean Goodman: How come you're never around when I need you? Tommy McGann: Jean, we've split up. Jean Goodman: I needed you last night. And where were you? Tommy McGann: I told you, I was at... Jean Goodman: You were at a party. Ah, that's great Tommy. And how inconsiderate of me to need you last night. How awful my timing is. What a selfish bitch I am! I come in, and that fucking lizard is roaming around. I've been trapped in the bedroom since I got here. Tommy McGann: He's not a lizard, he's a bearded dragon."

"Tommy McGann: [voice over] You know those movies where two people are forced to spend time with each other and they end up falling madly in love? Well, that wasn't happening."