
Dirtymoney 2013
"One young man's journey into London's criminal underworld."
Adam Tysoe's gritty 2013 crime drama *Dirtymoney* plunges viewers into the neon-lit underbelly of London, where ambition and danger collide in a story of rapid descent.
Director: Adam Tysoe
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dirtymoney (2013) about?
Director Adam Tysoe's crime thriller follows Leo Roberts, a young man who chases quick riches in London's seedy underworld, only to realize too late that the criminal life demands a price he can't afford. The film charts his dangerous rise and inevitable fall, set against the city's neon-soaked nightlife and shadowy dealings.
Who directed Dirtymoney?
Adam Tysoe directed *Dirtymoney*, bringing a raw, immersive style to this London-based crime drama.
Who stars in Dirtymoney?
The film features Anthony Welsh as Leo Roberts, supported by Elsa Mollien, Mem Ferda, Max Wrottesley, and Sophie Anderson in key roles.
Is Dirtymoney (2013) worth watching?
*Dirtymoney* delivers a compact, tense thriller for fans of crime dramas. While it doesn't hold an IMDb rating, its tight 88-minute runtime and strong performances make it a solid choice for those who enjoy morally complex stories with a London noir edge.
How long is Dirtymoney?
*Dirtymoney* runs for 88 minutes.
About Dirtymoney (2013) — A gripping London crime drama with Anthony Welsh
Adam Tysoe's gritty 2013 crime drama *Dirtymoney* plunges viewers into the neon-lit underbelly of London, where ambition and danger collide in a story of rapid descent. Anthony Welsh stars as Leo Roberts, a restless young man lured into the city's criminal underworld by the promise of fast money and fleeting power. His journey through strip clubs, underground deals, and morally treacherous terrain soon reveals the cold truth: once you're in, there's no easy exit. With Mem Ferda as the ruthless crime boss Ilir Duka, the film balances a taut thriller pace with raw character drama, exploring themes of control, consequence, and the illusion of invincibility.
Set against a backdrop of flickering strip lights and shadowy alleyways, *Dirtymoney (2013)* captures the seductive allure of crime and its devastating aftermath. The film's tight runtime of 88 minutes keeps the tension high, as Leo's choices spiral into a high-stakes game where the rules are written in blood. A compelling watch for fans of crime thrillers, it blends social realism with the visceral energy of a modern urban noir.