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Director: Danny Boyle
Cast: Christopher Eccleston, Jenna G, Stephen Walters, David Crellin
Strayman, a spontaneous poet, is landlord to a pack of stray dogs. Unable to resist another of life's strays, he hooks up with Strumpet, a shy, homeless girl with an extraordinary gift for music. After Strayman's neighbour overhears them singing, the three set off for London - Strayman's dogs in tow - in search of fame, fortune, and Top Of The Pops.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Strumpet is a 2001 drama/comedy directed by Danny Boyle that received a mixed critical response. While the film has a respectable 6.5/10 rating on IMDb, indicating positive audience reception, it did not receive any major awards recognition.
Why you might like this:
Fans of director Danny Boyle's unique blend of drama, comedy, and music will find much to enjoy in the 2001 film Strumpet. Led by a standout performance from Christopher Eccleston, the film follows the spontaneous adventures of Strayman and his homeless companion Strumpet as they pursue fame and fortune, creating an endearing, feel-good tale that celebrates the power of art and community.
Strumpet is a British television film produced by the BBC and broadcast on 10 July 2001. It was also shown at several international film festivals. It was directed by Danny Boyle, written by Jim Cartwright, and stars Christopher Eccleston, Jenna G and Stephen Walters. The film score was composed by John Murphy.
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