Tony is a 2009 British social realist comedy/drama written and directed by Gerard Johnson and starring Peter Ferdinando. The film has the alternative title of Tony: London Serial Killer.
Synopsis
Désespéré de faire des rencontres et à la recherche du moindre contact humain, Tony ne trouve d'autre solution que de laisser s'exprimer sa violence.
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