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A Brighton that rocks.

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The Mail on Sunday (London, England), June 3rd, 2007

Byline: JASON SOLOMONS George Melly once described the Michael Caine classic Get Carter as 'like drinking a bottle of gin for breakfast'. The phrase came back to me, like a wave of nausea, when I caught an early-morning screening of Paul Andrew Williams's debut thriller London To Brighton (18 . [pounds sterling]17.99 inc p&p 01634 832789) **** at the Edinburgh Film Festival last August. But in a good way. London To Brighton begins at 3.07am in the lavatories of Victoria Station and never lets up in sweaty tension as it covers the next 24 hours. A prostitute, Kelly (Lorraine Stanley), and a ...

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