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Shooters, first shown on TV in 2000, was a dark mix of fiction and reality, set around the murky Liverpool underworld. A doorman turned gangster flick actor tried to load his crop of cannabis plants into a pickup truck as firefighters tackled a blaze at his home, a court has heard.
He said Bennett tried to kill himself in 2007, when the ECHO reported how he was found wandering bare-chested down the M53 .
The court heard some damaged plants could still be seen in the house and officers recovered a bucket containing 116g of harvested cannabis.
He said Bennett only answered questions about items retrieved in his house, some of which were of "considerable value". Whilst they were fighting the fire Mr Bennett arrived, who was the occupier of the premises, with a pickup truck. I purchased it without having any expectations with the people in the film being rank amateurs without any experience. Bennett was spotted close to junction two of the motorway and detained under the Mental Health Act on November 7 that year. MLA style: "Movie that opened doors to a new career; LEADER: PADDY SHENNAN speaks to three former Liverpool doormen who, thanks to a twist of fate, are now carving out new careers in the acting profession.He said Bennett lived on his own but mixed with other people who smoked cannabis and had become "a heavy user", who shared the drug with friends. Mind (0300 123 3393) is a charity based in England providing advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem. Fists, boots and bullets fly in the film but in one scene we learn that one of our characters bites the ear off a gang member "from the crew in Manny".