Payback Season
Payback Season is a British drama film written by Danny Donnelly and Jenny Fitzpatrick that was released to cinemas on 9 March 2012. The film was directed by Danny Donnelly, and stars Adam Deacon, Nichola Burley and Leo Gregory.
Plot
Jerome is a successful young footballer, who is in the midst of playing the most important season of his career. When he goes to visit his mom on the housing estate he grew up on, he accidentally bumps into some of his old childhood friends, led by drug dealing loanshark and gangster Baron. Jerome offers to take the lads on a night out - but Baron, living in jealousy of Jerome's success, takes advantage of the situation and asks him for £10,000 to tide over his cashflow problem. Jerome agrees to give him the money, but no sooner does he do so, when he finds that Baron has enlisted his younger brother Aaron to help him on a hit. When he confronts Baron, Baron informs him that in order to keep his brother safe, he will need to stump up another £10,000. Not realising that he is being blackmailed, Jerome agrees. A week later, Baron threatens him for more money. Realising that he is being taken for a mug, he enlists the help of his trainer Andy to inform Baron that he won't be getting any more money. However, the warning soon backfires on Jerome when Baron trashes his car and attacks Andy with a knife, leaving him in intensive care. With no choice but to put a stop to Baron, Jerome arrives at his flat to confront him, only to be stabbed in the leg by Baron in the process. With time slowly running out, the arrival of one of Baron's heavies stops a fight between the two. Baron orders him to shoot Jerome, only for him to shoot Baron before running away. Jerome is left on the floor, breathing heavily.Cast
- Adam Deacon as Jerome Davies
- Nichola Burley as Lisa Lovell
- David Ajala as Baron
- Leo Gregory as Andy Sullivan
- Geoff Hurst as Adam Aveley
- Anna Popplewell as Izzy Jacobs
- Nina Young as Sandra Davies
- Liam Donnelly as Aaron Davies
- Billy Seymour as Social
- Ike Hamilton as Blag
- Bronson Webb as Brooksy
- Arnold Oceng as Maxy
- Alex Esmail as Leon
- Patreis Donnelly as Chris
- Sinead Moynihan as Charlotte
- Danny Young as Ian
- Daniel Burten-Shaw as Ben
- Kelly Wenham as Melissa
- Louisa Lytton as Keisha
- Zaraah Abrahams as Clarissa
- DJ Spoony as Club Host
- Chloe Saxon as herself
- Stephanie Siadatan as Katy
- Ky Discala as Jolana
- Joshua Osei as Peter
- Beau Baptist as Reese
- Phil Island as Danny
Production