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‘Tube-suicide can be funny as well as awful’

April 17, 2008 23:00

ByAlex Kasriel, Alex Kasriel

1 min read

Director Jonathan Gershfield’s has annoyed the country’s train drivers with his new film comedy.

People diving under trains is not exactly a likely comedic theme, but this grim subject forms the plot of new British movie Three and Out.

In it, Mackenzie Crook is Tube driver and aspiring author Paul Callow, who accidentally runs someone down with his train. Unluckily, a few days later he has another “one under”. After finding out that on the London Underground, if you have “three under” in a month you can leave with 10 years’ salary, he sets about trying to find his third casualty.

Unsurprisingly, the subject of the film was a cause for concern, particularly for the train driver’s union Aslef. Writing on its website, general secretary Keith Norman said the plot was “insulting and foolish”.