Review: Tony (18)

Released simultaneously on DVD, Gerard Johnson's low-budget drama, filmed on the streets of London, is a grimy portrait of an unlikely serial killer.

Tony (Peter Ferdinando) is a social misfit, who wanders the streets of the capital, occasionally engaging strangers in conversation.

Two homeless pals, looking for their latest drugs fix, foolishly agree to share a beer at Tony's place, where they discover the horrors lurking beneath his oddball faade.

When a young boy from a nearby estate goes missing, the police eventually knock on Tony's door, but they are unprepared for the nightmare behind that unassuming front door.

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