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Mr In-Between (also called The Killing Kind) is a 2001 British film based on the 1998 novel of the same title by English novelist . The film was directed by , his only directorial role to date, and the screenplay written by Peter Waddington, who also has a small role in the film.


Plot summary
In 2002, Jon lives a life of relative solitude, until one day he happens upon an old friend, Andy, and is plunged into an unneeded relationship. The truth slowly unravels about Jon and what he does, endangering the lives of those close to him, and Jon is faced with an ultimatum. He must make his most difficult decision ever: whether to save the woman he loves or kill her and the child.


Cast
Jon
Geraldine O'RaweCathy
Andy
David CalderTattooed Man
Phil
Mr. Michaelmas
Mr. Basmati
Clint DyerRickets
Peter WaddingtonPriest
Dancing Woman
Nelson
Al Hunter AshtonFat Dave
Gordon


Production notes
  • Early on, the film's producers were skeptical about the choice of , a first-time director and a Canadian in an otherwise all- production crew, but eventually agreed he was the best man for the job.
  • Sarossy, better known for his work as a , wanted to focus on his directing and told cinematographer Haris Zambarloukos not to let him behind the camera, no matter how hard he persisted, for the duration of the shooting.
  • In the original screenplay, as well as in the novel, the tattooed man's lair was a large Victorian-style ; Sarossy wanted something more dismal, and so writer Peter Waddington revised the scenes to take place in the sewers under the streets of .


Reception
Derek Elley of Variety called it "unevenly acted and scripted". Jamie Russell of the rated it 3/5 stars and called it "commendably ambitious, but only occasionally successful". Alan Morrison of Empire rated it 3/5 stars and wrote that the film becomes more pretentious as time goes on. rated it 2/5 stars and called it "intense, reflective yarn" that wallows in sadism. Time Out London called it bleak, stylistically bold, and occasionally pretentious. David Johnson of called it "a refreshingly original take on the hitman-with-a-conscience gig." Glenn Erickson of called it "an overachieving straight-to-video feature" that treats its subject matter as more important than it is.


Awards
Mr In-Between won Best UK Feature at Raindance Film Festival. Andrew Howard won Best Actor at the Tokyo International Film Festival.


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