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| director = [[Peter Howitt]]
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| producer = [[Richard L. Johns]], Peter Howitt
| starring = Peter Howitt<br>[[Saffron Burrows]]<br>[[Sean Pertwee]]<br>[[Rachael Stirling]]<br>[[Alice Evans]]<br>[[Tom Conti]]
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| cinematography = Zoran Veljkovic
| starring = [[Peter Howitt]], [[Saffron Burrows]], [[Sean Pertwee]], [[Rachael Stirling]], [[Tom Conti]], [[Alice Evans]]
| editing = David Barrett
| music = [[Andre Barreau]]
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'''''Dangerous Parking''''' is a 2007 film based on the book of the same by Stuart Browne.
'''''Dangerous Parking''''' is a 2007 [[drama film]] written and directed by [[Peter Howitt]] based on the novel of the same name by Stuart Browne, who died in 1999.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Browne|first=Stuart|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=F81uHAAACAAJ&q=Dangerous+Parking|title=Dangerous Parking|date=2001|publisher=Bloomsbury|isbn=978-0-7475-5202-4|language=en}}</ref>


==Main Cast==
==Plot==
''Dangerous Parking'' tells the story of Noah Arkwright, a cult director in the [[indie film]] world, whose life is dominated by alcohol, drugs, and casual sex.


[[Alcoholism]] and [[drug addiction]] have him firmly in their grasp - but Noah has no interest in acknowledging either until Kirstin, a reformed alcoholic, convinces him that he is heading for destruction and sets him on the path to reclaim himself.
*[[Peter Howitt]] &mdash; Noah Arkwright

*[[Saffron Burrows]] &mdash; Claire Matteson
With the help of his best friend Ray and his new girlfriend Claire, Noah attempts to get his life back together. And that is when Mother Nature deals him the cruelest blow of all.
*[[Sean Pertwee]] &mdash; Ray Molina

*[[Rachael Stirling]] &mdash; Kirstin
==Main cast==
*[[Tom Conti]] &mdash; Doc Baker
*[[Alice Evans]] &mdash; Etta
* [[Peter Howitt]] as Noah Arkwright
* [[Saffron Burrows]] as Claire Matteson
*[[Victor McGuire]] &mdash; Harry
* [[Sean Pertwee]] as Ray Molina
* [[Rachael Stirling]] as Kirstin
* [[Tom Conti]] as Doc Baker
* [[Alice Evans]] as Etta
* [[Victor McGuire]] as Harry
* [[Vincenzo Nicoli]] as Greek Fisherman

==Production==
[[Peter Howitt]] adapted the novel into a screenplay and directed the film, which he produced with Richard Johns.

Principal photography was completed on 16 November 2006; the film was completed in May 2007.

==Awards==
*[[Tokyo International Film Festival]] (2007) - Best Director - Peter Howitt<ref>[http://www.tiff-jp.net/report/daily_en.php?itemid=418 Tokyo International Film Festival official site] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080303161731/http://www.tiff-jp.net/report/daily_en.php?itemid=418 |date=3 March 2008 }}, last accessed 21 November 2007</ref>

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*{{imdb title|id=0417586|title=Dangerous Parking}}
* {{IMDb title|0417586|Dangerous Parking}}
* [http://www.reviewgraveyard.com/2008_reviews/dvd/08-09-29_dang-parking.htm Reviewgraveyard.com Review]

{{Peter Howitt}}


[[Category:2007 films]]
[[Category:2007 films]]
[[Category:British drama films]]
[http://www.dangerousparking.com Dangerous Parking official website]
[[Category:2007 drama films]]
[[Category:Films about alcoholism]]
[[Category:Films based on British novels]]
[[Category:Films directed by Peter Howitt]]
[[Category:2000s English-language films]]
[[Category:2000s British films]]
[[Category:English-language drama films]]



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Latest revision as of 01:11, 15 September 2024

Dangerous Parking
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPeter Howitt
Written byPeter Howitt
Produced byRichard L. Johns, Peter Howitt
StarringPeter Howitt
Saffron Burrows
Sean Pertwee
Rachael Stirling
Alice Evans
Tom Conti
CinematographyZoran Veljkovic
Edited byDavid Barrett
Music byAndre Barreau
Release date
  • June 2007 (2007-06) (London Film Focus)
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Dangerous Parking is a 2007 drama film written and directed by Peter Howitt based on the novel of the same name by Stuart Browne, who died in 1999.[1]

Plot

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Dangerous Parking tells the story of Noah Arkwright, a cult director in the indie film world, whose life is dominated by alcohol, drugs, and casual sex.

Alcoholism and drug addiction have him firmly in their grasp - but Noah has no interest in acknowledging either until Kirstin, a reformed alcoholic, convinces him that he is heading for destruction and sets him on the path to reclaim himself.

With the help of his best friend Ray and his new girlfriend Claire, Noah attempts to get his life back together. And that is when Mother Nature deals him the cruelest blow of all.

Main cast

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Production

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Peter Howitt adapted the novel into a screenplay and directed the film, which he produced with Richard Johns.

Principal photography was completed on 16 November 2006; the film was completed in May 2007.

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ Browne, Stuart (2001). Dangerous Parking. Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-0-7475-5202-4.
  2. ^ Tokyo International Film Festival official site Archived 3 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine, last accessed 21 November 2007
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