Lucas and Albert wins Best Feature Film at the National Film Awards

Lucas and Albert share a story of two aging hitmen and stars James Osborne (Hatton Garden The Heist), and A.G.Longhurst (Hatton Garden The Heist), with cameos from John Altman (EastEnders), Michael Mckell (Emmerdale), Kim Taylforth (Family Affair) and Sidney Livingstone (Call The Midwife). The film was directed by Darren S. Cook and the film just won a National Film Award for Best Feature.

Lucas and Albert is available to watch now on Amazon Prime UK/USA

Synopsis: Two aging hitmen are sent to clean up a bank robbery that went wrong some 20 years ago, but is it what it seems?

The Official Trailer for LUCAS & ALBERT written by Darren S. Cook


The lead characters played by A.G.Longhurst and James Osborne, are lifelong friends who grew up together on the same council estate and both attended The Anna Scher Theatre School in the early 1980s. Since the early 90’s they have appeared in plays and film productions together. Their filmography includes Ten Percent, Hatton Garden The Heist, Lucas and Albert, and the soon-to-be-released What’s the Score.

Darren S Cook. Claims this is his first feature but has over 25 years of experience in the film business. He was a recipient of the Coup de Coer in Cannes 2010 for the fill Broken Silence and has followed this with 3 more shorts Three(2011). Little Angels (2013) and Starlight 19 TV. He has worked with both A.G.Longhurst and Robert Putt on several projects as well as several members of the cast in Lucas and Albert. Darren shares his company Scruffy Bear Pictures with D.O.P Neil Phillips.


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