


Stormy Monday | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | June 25, 2020
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The sound is extremely tinny which is a bloody shame considering how much cool music there is to hear.
| genre | Thriller |
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| synopsis | When a corrupt American businessman tries to strong arm his way into businesses in Newcastle, England, he is thwarted by a club attendant and his waitress girlfriend. |
| lead actors | Melanie Griffith | Tommy Lee Jones | Sting | Sean Bean | James Cosmo | Mark Long | Brian Lewis | Scott Hoxby | Andrzej Borkowski | Prunella Gee | Heathcote Williams | Alison Steadman | Peter Marshall | Dorota Zieciowska | Caroline Hutchison | Roderic Leigh | Dulice Liecier | Al Matthews | Ying Tong John | Mick Hamer | Nicholas Lumley | Cy Benson | Louise Hobkinson | Bill Fellows | Fiona Sloman | Tony Bluto | Czeslaw Grocholski | Catherine Chevalier | Brendan P. Healy | Richard Hawley | Elizabeth M. Mason |
| director | Mike Figgis |










