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Shoot The DJ DVD

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2 Djs 2 Hit Records and 2 many problems. Sean & Dan are two DJ's with a one-hit-wonder past. Thanks to a remix by another DJ they scored a second hit with the same song two years late - but that was thee years ago. Now the money has run out... and so has time. If they don't find a new source of income they'll lose everything. Thanks to the Internet they discover a recipe for making quick money ... that involves dealing with some of the club scene's nastiest characters. They embark on a tour like no other clubs drugs guns and lots of music. But just as they think they've... got away with the deal that will end their troubles things take an unexpected turn...... [show more]

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Released
15 August 2011
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
4 Digital Media 
Classification
Runtime
97 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5034741385114 
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Two DJs with a former hit record take to selling drugs on a club tour to keep their heads above water. Sean (Sean J Vincent) and Dan (Dan Peters) gained early success with a single that stormed the charts, but, barring a brief revival in fortune after another DJ remixed the song and it regained popularity, are now struggling to make a living off the back of former glories. In their desperation they hatch a plan to engage with the seedier elements of the club scene on their next tour, but this carries even more risks than they may have anticipated. Featuring a guest appearance from Kim Wilde and a surprising turn as a villain for Spandau Ballet singer Tony Hadley, the film follows the two DJs as they sink deeper into the mire of the club underworld.