Shaughan Seymour appears in Dirty Weekend (1993), a film that delves into the absurdities and complications that arise from a seemingly simple getaway. Set against a backdrop of chaotic relationships and unexpected twists, Seymour's role adds a layer of complexity to the film's exploration of human connections. While his filmography may be limited, his contribution to this cult classic resonates within the realm of 90s exploitation cinema, making Dirty Weekend a noteworthy entry in the genre.
Dirty Weekend
Set in the coastal town of Brighton, England, Dirty Weekend follows the story of Bella (Lia Williams), a mild-mannered secretary who works from home in a basement flat. Soon, she finds herself the victim of Tim (Rufus Sewell), a voyeur who watches her through her windows and plagues her with obscene phone calls in which he threatens to assault and rape her. After the police refuse to offer any assistance, Bella visits Nimrod (Ian Richardson), an Iranian clairvoyant who suggests that she take matters into her own hands. That night, Bella breaks into Tim's flat while he is sleeping and batters him to death with a claw hammer. Empowered, Bella embarks on a dirty weekend in which she slaughters six more men by a variety of methods. Ultimately, she evades capture by the authorities and prepares to carry on her murderous rampage in the large, faceless city of London.