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3 and Out

  • Director: Jonathan Gershfield
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Black Comedy
  • Themes: Suicide, Schemes and Ruses, Writer's Life
  • Main Cast: Mackenzie Crook, Colm Meaney, Imelda Staunton, Gemma Arterton, Antony Sher
  • Release Year: 2008
  • Country: UK
  • Run Time: 106 minutes

Plot

Death gives two men a new lease on life in this dark comedy from the UK. Paul Callow (Mackenzie Crook) makes his living driving a subway train in London, though he'd like nothing more than to be able to quit his job, move to Scotland and devote his time to writing a novel. Paul isn't an especially cheerful guy under the best of circumstances, but he's been on edge since two people slipped off a platform and fell onto the tracks before he could stop his train. A fellow driver tells Paul that the London Underground rail system has a secret policy called "three and out," in which if a driver is responsible for three fatalities within a month, they'll be let go with a golden handshake equal to a decade's salary. Shocked but sensing an opportunity, Paul looks for someone wanting to kill themselves, and finds Tommy Cassidy (Colm Meaney), who Paul prevents from jumping off a bridge in a suicide attempt. Paul makes Tommy an offer -- if he'll throw himself under Paul's train, Paul will give him enough money to enjoy one last night on the town and still have enough to leave a nest egg for his family. Tommy agrees, and Paul takes him to Liverpool for a wild weekend, where they revel in the joys of petty crime and Paul attempts to romance Tommy's teenage daughter Frankie (Gemma Arterton) and his former wife Rosemary (Imelda Staunton). But what if Tommy enjoys himself enough that he doesn't feel like dying at Paul's behest on Monday? ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Credit

John Reid - Art Director, Annie Hardinge - Costume Designer, Jonathan Gershfield - Director, Jon Gregory - Editor, Aaron Gershfield - Executive Producer, Trevor Jones - Composer (Music Score), Amanda McArthur - Production Designer, Richard Greatrex - Cinematographer, Ian Harries - Producer, Wayne Godfrey - Producer, Alistair Crocker - Sound/Sound Designer, Tony Currie - Sound Editor, Anthony Owen - Screenwriter, Steve Lewis - Screenwriter

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Three And Out (also known as A Deal is a Deal)

Theatrical poster
Directed by Jonathan Gershfield
Written by Steve Lewis and Tony Owen
Starring Mackenzie Crook
Colm Meaney
Gemma Arterton
Imelda Staunton
Music by Trevor Jones
Cinematography Richard Greatrex
Distributed by Worldwide Bonus Entertainment
Release date(s) 25 April 2008 (UK)
Running time 95 min.
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Three And Out is a 2008 British comedy film directed by Jonathan Gershfield. It premiered in London on the 21 April 2008 and was released in the UK and Ireland on 25 April 2008.

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Plot

Paul Callow (Mackenzie Crook) accidentally runs a man over with his underground train, after the man is pulled on to the tracks by his dog. After a week off he kills a second passenger who falls on to the tracks after having a heart attack.

Before taking time off for the second accident his colleagues tell him about a little known 'rule' at London Underground that no-one talks about: three 'under' within a month, and you lose your job - earning yourself ten years' salary in one lump sum. But being off for the next week means that Paul needs to find someone willing to kill themselves by the following Monday.

Paul sets about trying to find someone prepared to die under his train – and after hearing a report about Holborn Viaduct he comes across Tommy Cassidy (Colm Meaney) attempting to jump off. He grabs his hand and pulls him up but far from being grateful Tommy is angered by Paul's interference and moans about how "do gooders" won't just mind their own business,however upon hearing a police siren he agrees to get in Paul's car.

While in a bar Paul explains to Tommy that he will pay him if he is willing to jump in front of his train. Tommy is scornful asking what good will the money do him if he has to die. Paul says that he can have one last weekend of fun. Tommy however wants to do something meaningful.

Tommy agrees to his proposal and decides to spend his last weekend making amends with his estranged family.

Tommy hires a car and they travel to Liverpool. While there they find that Tommy's wife Rosemary (Imelda Staunton) and daughter Frances (Gemma Arterton) have moved to the Lake District. Paul tags along to protect his investment.

While in the Lake District Tommy meets with resistance from his wife and daughter. He reconciles with his wife, who reveals she has found a new man. Paul meets the daughter at a local pub and the two get drunk and sleep together.

On the Sunday morning Tommy tries to talk to his daughter and sees her in bed with Paul, then chases him over some hills before having a mild cardiac attack and being taken to hospital. Tommy and Paul leave to go back to London.

Paul tells Tommy he does not want to kill him and Tommy insists that he go through with it. On the Monday morning Paul is told by his colleagues that the "three and out" rule was a joke, and that there is no pay off. When the time approaches Paul sees Tommy on the tracks and stops reports an "animal on the tracks". However, crying and recalling "a deal's a deal", Paul accelerates towards Tommy and kills him.

Distraught, Paul sits at home then begins to write and changes the title of his novel to Three and Out, we see Frances receive a copy of the novel along with £10,000 which Paul had promised to Tommy. Hidden behind the cheque is the dedication "In Memory of Tommy Cassidy". Realising her Dad has died, Frankie breaks down into tears. She travels to London and meets Paul, they go deep sea diving with Great White Sharks, Tommy's last wish.

Cast

Production

Although set around the London Underground, most of the action in the film takes place above ground – in North London, Liverpool, and Cumbria.[citation needed]

A scene set in South Africa was actually filmed in Gibraltar.[citation needed]

Critical reception

The film, whose filming was carried out in close co-operation with London Underground[1], has been the cause of controversy due to the plot of the film involving a character seeking someone to commit suicide by diving under his train. Before the film was released, the train drivers' union, ASLEF, called the plot "insulting and foolish" despite not having seen the film[2] and have pointed out that train drivers who experience such incidents find them "life-changing traumas".[3] The union organised a protest at premiere of the film, handing out leaflets to the public, from whom it claims to have received strong support.[3] The filmmakers' spokesperson stated that "difficult issues portrayed in the film have been handled sensitively."[3]

Awards

Link to awards page on IMDB [1]

2009

2008

Box office

Three and Out flopped[4], entered at number 12 in the UK box office chart with an opening weekend take of £189,454.

DVD release

Contender Entertainment Group have released this film on Region 2 DVD on 15 September 2008 in The United Kingdom. The extra features included cast & crew biographies, deleted scenes, trailers and a featurette on the making of this film. It was rated as a 12 certificate and has a distinct sticker on the front saying Gemma Arterton as the new Bond Girl being in this film. Gemma appears as Agent Fields in the 22nd James Bond film Quantum of Solace. [2]

Soundtrack

The trailer features the tracks "Dreaming of You" by The Coral, "One Way or Another" by Blondie, "Spirit in the Sky" by Norman Greenbaum and "Night Time" by N.U.M.B. There is a soundtrack of the same name accompanying this film.

Novelisation

The novelisation of Three and Out by Tom Henry was released on 14 April 2008 by Rovinge Publishing Company Limited. It is based on the original screenplay by Steve Lewis and Tony Owen and provides a great deal of additional information on the characters' lives as well as answering a number of questions not resolved by the film.

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