| Bob Burns | ... | Andy | |
| Michael Grant Clark | ... | Dragged man | |
| Bill Duncan | ... | Run over man | |
| Doug Freeland | ... | Heart attack man | |
| Kenny Luke | ... | Ronnie | |
| George Milne | ... | Radio Announcer | |
| Graham Robertson | ... | Drowned man | |
| Ronald Stirton | ... | Screwdriver man | |
| Patrick Wight | ... | Reporter | |
| Mark Wyness | ... | Blown up man |
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| Mark Stirton | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Graham Robertson | additional dialogue | |
| Mark Stirton | writer | |
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| Michael Grant Clark | .... | producer | |
| Mike Clark | .... | producer | |
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| Optoplan | |||
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| Mark Stirton | |||
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| Michael Grant Clark | |||
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I enjoyed this film. The story is simple and effectively told. Two removal men accidentally run over their next client. They then try to take the casualty to hospital, but run into a series of unfortunate accidents. As the pace of the story picks up, so do the bodies in the back of the van. Our magnets of destruction get drawn deeper and deeper into their grim predicament, but perhaps hope can prevail?
The direction is strong and the performances are good. The film belies it's small budget with effective use of locations and special effects. There is a lot of dark humour through the film, with some genuine "laugh out loud" moments. The action and stunt sequences are well handled and there are some pretty convincing make up effects. A good, strong film from a promising director.