
The Toll 2021
"Everybody pays the troll toll."
Ryan Andrew Hooper's *The Toll (2021)* blends dark comedy with a tense crime thriller, set against the isolated toll booth in rural Wales where Brendan tries to outrun his past.
Director: Ryan Andrew Hooper
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Toll (2021) about?
*The Toll (2021)* follows Brendan, a man hiding from his criminal past at the quietest toll booth in Wales. When his past catches up to him, he's forced into a desperate standoff, while a local cop's investigation stumbles into the chaos at the worst possible moment.
Who directed The Toll?
Ryan Andrew Hooper directed *The Toll (2021)*, crafting a taut blend of dark humor and suspense in a uniquely isolated setting.
Who stars in The Toll?
The cast of *The Toll (2021)* includes Michael Smiley, Annes Elwy, Gary Beadle, Iwan Rheon, and Steve Oram.
Is The Toll (2021) worth watching?
Though unrated on IMDb, *The Toll (2021)* delivers a gripping mix of crime thriller and black comedy, with a runtime under 90 minutes that keeps the tension tight. Fans of tense, darkly humorous films with a rural Welsh backdrop will find plenty to enjoy here.
How long is The Toll?
The runtime for *The Toll (2021)* is 83 minutes.
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About The Toll (2021) — A Dark Comedy-Thriller Set in a Welsh Toll Booth
Ryan Andrew Hooper's *The Toll (2021)* blends dark comedy with a tense crime thriller, set against the isolated toll booth in rural Wales where Brendan tries to outrun his past. His quiet routine shatters when word spreads that he's hiding out, drawing vengeful enemies straight to his remote post. Just as the pressure mounts, local traffic cop Catrin's investigation into a seemingly minor robbery collides with Brendan's predicament, turning a sleepy stretch of road into a pressure cooker of escalating chaos.
With its sharp wit and unrelenting suspense, *The Toll (2021)* explores themes of isolation, survival, and the absurdity of fate, all wrapped in a stark, atmospheric setting that heightens every moment of tension.