"Raji James" Filmography
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Baseline
2009, UK, Canada
- Actors: Jamie Foreman, Dexter Fletcher, Zoe Tapper, Gordon Alexander, Freddie Connor, Sheraiah Larcher, Gary Stretch, Brenden Lovett, Kellie Shirley, Gemma Atkinson, Guy Burnet, Oscar Alexander, Mark Archer, Lubna Gem Arielle, Mensah Bediako, Blemish Blackstorm, Ludvig Bonin, Duran Brown, Jay Brown, Dan Cade, Andy Callaghan, Duncan Clyde, Gary Condes, Colin Cornish, Scott Fulton MacCallum, Sartaj Garewal, Nicole Gaskell, George Georgiou, Ebony Gilbert, John Glynn
- Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
- Director(s): Brendon O'Loughlin
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Available languages:
- English English.
The Baseline is the centre of the East London grime club scene and the queue regularly stretches around the block. Danny works on the door - breaking up fights and managing drunk kids. However, when he rescues Terry, the club owner and local gang leader, from a hitman, Danny is suddenly plunged deep into an underworld he had tried so hard to avoid. Danny is promoted to manager, but only on the condition that he turns a blind eye to the shady goings on both on and off the dance-floor. Danny and his girlfriend Jessica dream of setting up their own club, but Danny is forced to make the ultimate sacrifice when he has to choose between loyalty, morality and his own dreams of escape.
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East Is East
1998, UK
- Actors: Om Puri, Linda Bassett, Jordan Routledge, Archie Panjabi, Emil Marwa, Chris Bisson, Jimi Mistry, Raji James, Ian Aspinall, Lesley Nicol, Emma Rydal, Ruth Jones, Ben Keaton, Kriss Dosanjh, John Bardon, Gary Damer, Albert Moses, Jimmi Harkishin, Rosalind March, Kaleem Janjua, Gary Lewis, Roger Morlidge, Ralph Birtwell, Madhav Sharma, Saikat Ahamed, Bruce McGregor, Margaret Blakemore, Thierry Harcourt, Leena Dhingra, Tallat Nawaz
- Genre: Comedy, Drama
- Director(s): Damien O'Donnell
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Available languages:
- English English.
In 1971 Salford fish-and-chip shop owner George Khan expects his family to follow his strict Pakistani Muslim ways. But his children, with an English mother and having been born and brought up in Britain, increasingly see themselves as British and start to reject their father's rules on dress, food, religion, and living in general.







