As deeply cool and urbane as its unnamed hero, LAYER CAKE follows the precise, articulate XXXX (Daniel Craig) as he maneuvers through what he intends to be his last business deal in modern-day London. His business? Drugs. On the cusp of turning 30, XXXX has amassed a personal fortune, deftly avoiding the violence and ugliness so many others in his trade fall prey to by following a strict personal code defined by discretion and clean detachment from the products he sells. Just as XXXX is poised to cash in and get out, Jimmy Price (Kenneth Cranham), the top layer of this particular underworld cake, hands down two tasks: find Eddie Temple's (Michael Gambon) drug-addicted daughter, and unload a mass of ecstasy stolen in Amsterdam by the sloppy, loud Duke (Jamie Foreman), who is exactly the type of wannabe gangster that XXXX has spent his career avoiding. Further complicating matters is Tammy (Sienna Miller), a sexy young blond who XXXX meets in a club and can't get off his mind.
First-time director Michael Vaughn (producer on SNATCH and LOCK, STOCK, AND TWO SMOKING BARRELS) brings a practiced eye to the film, creating a slick, highly entertaining visual style which perfectly complements the twisting storyline. The London drug world comes to vibrant life in screenwriter J.J. Connolly's adaptation of his first novel, which retains its keen ear for slang and its eye for detail, giving LAYER CAKE a thrilling ring of authenticity. In the role of XXXX, Daniel Craig has a commanding presence, portraying a man who is so good at his job that he may never be permitted to leave it, regardless of how smart he is or how well he's planned. Like the best in the crime-thriller genre, LAYER CAKE is unpredictable, unsettling, and unforgettable.
Theatrical Release: May 13, 2005 (Limited)
DVD Features:
Anamorphic - 2.40
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, French
DSS - English, French
Subtitles - English - Closed Captioning
Subtitles - English, French - Optional
Additional Release Material:
(2) Alternate Endings - With Optional Commentary
Audio Commentary - Matthew Vaughn - Director, J.J. Connolly - Writer
(14) Deleted Scenes - With Optional Commentary
Featurette - "Q&A Screening at the National Film Theatre in England"
Making-of - Featurette
Music Video - FC Kahuna - "Hayling"
Trailers - Sony Pictures Previews
Interactive Features:
(2) Storyboard Comparisons
Text/Photo Gallery:
Poster Exploration Gallery
Stars
Daniel Craig: British actor, CASINO ROYALE, MUNICH, QUANTUM OF SOLACE
Colm Meaney: Irish Supporting Actor
George Harris: Actor/"Soul Survivor"
Jamie Foreman: British Actor, GANGSTER NO. 1 (2000)
Sienna Miller: Actress, KEEN EDDIE
Michael Gambon: Irish Stage/Film Actor - A Dry White Season/Sleepy Hollow
Kenneth Cranham: British Actor
Marcel Iures:
Tom Hardy: Actor, STAR TREK: NEMESIS (2002)
Tamer Hassan: British actor: 7 SECONDS/BATMAN BEGINS
Sally Hawkins: Actor, ALL OR NOTHING (2002)
Director
Matthew Vaughn: British producer/director
Producer
Matthew Vaughn: British producer/director
David Reid: Composer, STOKED (2003)
Adam Bohling: Producer, LAYER CAKE (2005)
Screenwriter
J.J. Connolly: Screenwriter, LAYER CAKE (2005)
Executive Producer
Stephen Marks: Executive Producer, LAYER CAKE (2005)
Director of Photography
Ben Davis: Director of Photography, LAYER CAKE (2005)
Review 1:
"LAYER CAKE is the newest in British gangland entertainment and the tastiest in years."
Source: New York Times
p.E13 05/13/2005
Review 2:
"[A] stunningly suave performance by Craig, a top-drawer supporting cast and a dynamic directing debut by producer Matthew Vaughn."
Source: Los Angeles Times
p.E8 05/13/2005
Review 3:
"[F]ast, convulsive, and densely exciting....[With a] bravura display of underworld grace under pressure..."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.54 05/20/2005
Review 4:
"[T]here's a lot here to feed crime-fiction enthusiasts. Craig has an interesting face you can read a lot into..."
Source: USA Today
p.6E 05/13/2005
Review 5:
4 stars out of 5 -- "Vaughn's direction is ultra-stylized, smart and hip and it looks fantastic in HD..."
Source: Ultimate DVD
p.81 05/01/2007