This unfathomable British 'B' thriller is a jumble of ideas in search of a plot. Everyone thinks they're playing games with each other, but one man, of course, is pulling all the strings and it isn't difficult to see who. John Hannah is ill-cast as the con-man who, with wife Famke Janssen, plans 'just one more job' to clear his gambling debts and put them on Easy Street. There's the vicious cockney villain (Brian Conley), the perspiring accountant (Peter Stormare), the fading American star (Fred Ward), garishly lit (Brighton) apartments and even the songstress in the nightclub. The film touted itself as a 'new breed' of crime thriller, but you can't teach an old dog new tricks and this fleabag of a film has no pedigree at all.