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Dean, the handsome hero, is trapped in a dead world: a working class suburb with a sexually abusive father and a waitress mother who is convinced that she is a friend of aristocrats she serves.

Dean runs away from home seeking out Lady Gryffoyn, one of the many characters that his mother has told him about at the restaurant. After meeting Lady Gryffoyn, Dean moves into her home but after a short time falls out with her jealous son Alex Gryffoyn.

 

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A chance meeting with Benjamin, a charismatic American, leads Dean to Paris where he looks for work. Unable to get work Dean pretends to be Alex Gryffoyn and with Benjamin's unwitting help, infiltrates the very upper class set his mother waits on, convincing them and himself that he belongs.

All the time he is funding this deceit with his credit card, running up huge bills. Back in England the police are alerted to his fraudulent use of the credit card.

 

Dean hooks up with David Glendenning the rich aristocratic man for whom Benjamin is a courtesan. David takes Dean under his wing but only after expelling Dean's one true friend from their inner circle.

Reinventing oneself comes at a price. Slowly, the living hell which he endured at home comes back to haunt Dean. Dean finally tells the truth to Benjamin who is furious with Dean and tells David Glendenning. The charade is over.Dean goes back home, confronts his father and the tragic family secret is blown apart.

The film ends with Dean in prison but in possession of his own identity and of his own terms.

 
Dean
 
Dean and father
 
In prison
 

Running time 118 minutes
Single screen version 106 mins

Starring
Matthew Leitch
Lindsey Coulson
Diana Quick
George Asprey
Blake Ritson
Peter Youngblood Hills
Bill Nighy

Written and directed by
Duncan Roy

Produced by Richard West

Third Rock, Film Council and Julian Hayward present a Third Rock production in association with Bard Entertainments.