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Three and Out 2008

★ 5.540 votes98 min📅 2008-04-25

"1... was an accident. 2... was bad luck. 3... was his chance of a lifetime!"

When Kenny Ford, a London Underground driver, faces the bleak realities of his mundane life, he stumbles upon a bizarre and morally twisted proposition: a company payout for employees who suffer three near-fatal accidents.

Director: Jonathan Gershfield

Cast

Mackenzie Crook
Mackenzie Crook
Paul Callow
Colm Meaney
Colm Meaney
Tommy Cassidy
Gemma Arterton
Gemma Arterton
Frankie Cassidy
Imelda Staunton
Imelda Staunton
Rosemary Cassidy
Antony Sher
Antony Sher
Maurice
Gary Lewis
Gary Lewis
Callaghan
Annette Badland
Annette Badland
Maureen
Mark Benton
Mark Benton
Vic
Sharon Duncan-Brewster
Sharon Duncan-Brewster
Yvonne
Kerry Katona
Kerry Katona
Mary Loughlin

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Three and Out* (2008) about?

*Three and Out* follows Kenny Ford, a London tube driver who learns his company offers a massive payout to employees who endure three near-fatal accidents. As he grapples with the absurdity of this scheme, Kenny's life spirals into chaos, testing his sanity and relationships along the way.

Who directed *Three and Out*?

Jonathan Gershfield directed *Three and Out*. Known for his work in television, Gershfield brings a sharp, observational style to this darkly comedic drama.

Who stars in *Three and Out*?

The film stars Mackenzie Crook, Colm Meaney, Gemma Arterton, Imelda Staunton, Antony Sher, and Gary Lewis in key roles.

Is *Three and Out* (2008) worth watching?

While *Three and Out* isn't a critically acclaimed masterpiece, its dark humor and unique premise make it a cult-worthy watch for fans of offbeat comedies and psychological thrillers. The ensemble cast elevates the material, delivering moments of both laughter and unease.

How long is *Three and Out*?

*Three and Out* has a runtime of 98 minutes.

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About Three and Out (2008) — A Dark Comedy of Desperate Choices Underground

When Kenny Ford, a London Underground driver, faces the bleak realities of his mundane life, he stumbles upon a bizarre and morally twisted proposition: a company payout for employees who suffer three near-fatal accidents. Directed by Jonathan Gershfield, *Three and Out (2008)* blends dark comedy with psychological tension, exploring themes of desperation, workplace culture, and the lengths people will go for financial security.

The film's atmosphere crackles with the gritty energy of London's underground system, where the constant hum of trains mirrors the protagonist's restless, morally ambiguous journey. With a stellar cast led by Mackenzie Crook, Colm Meaney, and a rising Gemma Arterton, *Three and Out* delivers a sharp, satirical take on modern employment woes, wrapped in a darkly humorous narrative that keeps you guessing until the final stop.