The Middle Man is a British film with a budget of £4,000,000, featuring a talented cast with Haggi Liver playing the role of Pete, Neil Stuke as Fixer, Steve Collins as Steve, John Challis as Ron, Cara Toynton as Debbie, Jean Anderson as Emma, Kit Hau as Pub Landlord at Bermondsey Pub, Sean Cronin as Mr. Kray, Christopher Fosh as Watcher, Neil Ruddock as Razor, Daniella Westbrook as Julie the Landlady, Mike Linnane as Dave the DJ, Steve Ray as Jason Gardner, Mo Idriss as Mo at Boxing Club, Barrington Patterson as Body Guard, Rachel Tift as Poppy, Angie as Angie, Darren O'Connor as Joe Arlington, Nettie Prentice as Catherine Davies, Dean Maskell as Paul, Mark Preston as Dave in the pub, Just Ray as Just Ray, JayDee as Jay, Gym Girl as Gym Girl, Bob A Job as Bob A Job, Manny at Boxing Club as Manny at Boxing Club, Riser as Riser, Jaden Michael as Bobby, Tony Fadil as Billy Martindale, Stan The Man as Stan The Man, Miss Harlem as Miss Harlem, Judy as Judy, Lee Shaun as Slug, Dawn Loughrough as Cloakroom Attendant at Nightclub, and Isabel Estelle Corbuzier and Nat as VIP Guest List Girl (credited as Natalie Indya-West).
The movie follows the story of Pete, a middle man caught in a dangerous web of criminal activities orchestrated by Fixer, played by Neil Stuke. As Pete navigates through this underworld, he encounters a diverse range of characters, from the enigmatic Watcher to the menacing Mr. Kray. Debbie, played by Cara Toynton, and Emma, played by Jean Anderson, add depth to the narrative with their intriguing personalities.
The supporting cast, including Pub Landlord, Body Guard, and Cloakroom Attendant at Nightclub, elevate the film with their convincing performances. With a mix of action, drama, and suspense, The Middle Man promises to captivate audiences and keep them on the edge of their seats from start to finish.
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