High Heels and Low Lifes

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High Heels and Low Lifes
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by Mel Smith
Produced by Uri Fruchtmann
Barnaby Thompson
Screenplay by Kim Fuller
Story by Kim Fuller
Georgia Pritchett
Starring Minnie Driver
Mary McCormack
Kevin McNally
Michael Gambon
Darren Boyd
Music by Charlie Mole
Cinematography Steven Chivers
Edited by Chris Blunden
Production
company
Touchstone Pictures
Fragile Films
Distributed by Buena Vista Pictures
Release dates
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  • 16 July 2001 (2001-07-16)
Running time
86 min
Country United Kingdom
United States
Language English
Budget $10 million
Box office $228,194

High Heels and Low Lifes is a 2001 action comedy-drama film starring Minnie Driver, Mary McCormack, Kevin McNally, Mark Williams, Danny Dyer and Michael Gambon. It was directed by Mel Smith and written by Kim Fuller and Georgia Pritchett. The film was remade in Bollywood as Paisa Vasool starring Manisha Koirala and Sushmita Sen.

Plot

The film follows the story of two women living in London, Shannon (Minnie Driver) and Frances (Mary McCormack), attempting to con a group of gangsters, led by Kerrigan (Michael Gambon) and Mason (Kevin McNally), into giving them £1,000,000 after they overhear a conversation between gang members during a local bank heist. The idea is that the money will later be used to purchase a large amount of expensive medical equipment for the hospital where Shannon works as an overworked and underpaid nurse. Frances, a failing American actress who has resorted to doing voice acting for children's cartoons, wants the money so that she can get out of the rut she believes she is stuck in, and also because she wants a Mercedes to replace her aging Pontiac Firebird.

Throughout the course of the film, the women threaten the mobsters in order to persuade them to give them a cut of the heist money. As the film progresses, the danger the women are in becomes more obvious, and just as it appears that they are out of their depth - Frances' car is blown up and Shannon is almost kidnapped - they successfully break into Mason's house and confront him and one of his gang. A mass shoot-out occurs after it becomes clear that the girls have stolen all of Mason's guns and have bagged all the money. They manage to get away in the gang members' Porsche Boxster with the bags of money. The hospital equipment is delivered to Shannon's hospital anonymously, as Shannon and Frances look on. They then drive off into London in the Mercedes CLK that they have bought with some of the money, happy that they have done the right thing.

Cast

Reception

The film earned negative reviews from critics, as it holds a rating of 20% on Rotten Tomatoes.

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