Two Hands
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Initial release | Australia |
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Directors | Gregor Jordan |
Budget | 4. 4 million USD |
Box office | 5. 5 million USD |
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ID | 2578037 |
About Two Hands
Nineteen-year-old strip club promoter Jimmy (Heath Ledger) is just scraping by in the red-light district of Sydney. When local crime lord Pando (Bryan Brown) offers him a shot at working for his syndicate, Jimmy jumps at the chance to deliver a costly package. But, when Jimmy gets jacked by a couple of kids, he's indebted to the dangerous gangster for $10,000. Running out of time, he schemes to rob a bank to save himself and a beautiful girl he desires (Rose Byrne) from a gruesome demise. … MORE
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Swavesey boy, 7, to get Hero Arm after Egham benefactor steps in
By Kate Scotter and Sam RussellBBC News, Cambridgeshire and PA
A seven-year-old boy born without a right hand is to get a " robotic arm" after a benefactor stepped in and offered to pay the full £13,000 for it.
Louie Morgan-Kemp, from Cambridgeshire, had been fundraising to get himself the prosthetic, called The Hero Arm.
Billy Nixon, 73, from Surrey, said he was " over the moon" to be able to help after reading about the.
Louie's mum Hannah Morgan said her son was " so excited".
The 3D-printed prosthetic limb is built by Open Bionics .
Louie, from Swavesey, previously said it would enable him to " do stuff other children can do" and would give him " more confidence".
Mr Dixon said he made contact with Ms Morgan via Facebook after reading an article.
The Grandfather from Egham, who describes himself as a " general dealer" who buys and sells trucks and vans, said: " I just said 'listen, don't worry about it, you just go and get his arm, I'll pay for it'.
" I couldn't think not to do it, it's just in my nature doing things like that. "
He Said that five years ago, in the same year, he lost a sister, a brother and A Son .
" I just thought The World 's a poxy place. If I keep getting all the bad things why can't I Do Something good for Someone Else ? " he asked.
Ms Morgan, 32, said it was " mental to think someone paid that amount of money that we've never met before".
She Said Louie was " amazed" after seeing the at a roadshow last month.
He has talked about how good it would be to be able to pour his own drink without spilling it, and to carry objects in Two Hands and not have to balance items against his chest, He Said .
Ms Morgan, who is a teaching assistant, said Louie was going for a fitting for The Hero Arm in early July, and had been told it will take around 15 Working Days to manufacture.
Source of news: bbc.com