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Brighton Rock ~ John Hurt, Helen Mirren (Region 4, 2 Disc DVD

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Item specifics

Condition
Very good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewellery case or ...
Region Code
DVD: 4 (AU, NZ, Latin America...)
Subtitle Language
English
Sub-Genre
drama
Type
Dvd
Format
DVD
Release Year
2010
Language
English
Actor
Philip Davis, Andy Serkis, Nonso Anozie, Steven Robertson, Kenneth Collard, John Hurt, John Warman, Steve Evets, Sam Riley, Dennis Banks, Maurice Roeves, Andrea Riseborough, Adrian Schiller, Helen Mirren, Sean Harris
Rating
MA15+
Director
Rowan Joffe
Genre
Drama
Run Time
111 Mins
Movie/TV Title
Brighton Rock
Studio
Madman Films
Aspect Ratio
2.35:1

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Brighton, 1964. Organised crime has moved into this sleepy English seaside town. Ambitious young gangster Pinkie Brown (Controls Sam Riley), is determined to stop other gangs taking over his patch, but when he kills a rival, vital evidence falls into the innocent hands of an impressionable young waitress, Rose (Andrea Riseborough, Made in Dagenham and Never Let Me Go). Pinkie romances Rose to stop her talking, but her employer Ida (Academy Award-winner Helen Mirren, The Queen) is suspicious of their relationship. A year before the abolition of the death penalty, can Pinkie trust Rose not to betray him and can Rose trust Pinkie not to make her his next victim? Or will the distrustful Ida win out?

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UPC
9322225091832
eBay Product ID (ePID)
22051088456

Product Key Features

Actor
Philip Davis, Andy Serkis, Nonso Anozie, Steven Robertson, Kenneth Collard, John Hurt, John Warman, Steve Evets, Sam Riley, Dennis Banks, Maurice Roeves, Andrea Riseborough, Adrian Schiller, Helen Mirren, Sean Harris
Director
Rowan Joffe
Rating
MA15+
Studio
Madman Films
Format
DVD
Release Year
2010
Language
English
Movie/TV Title
Brighton Rock
Aspect Ratio
2.35:1
Type
Dvd
Genre
Drama
Run Time
111 Mins

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
2
Distributor
Madman Entertainment
Tag Line
Love. Murder. Revenge.

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  • Excellent portrayal 60s crime genre

    Very dark and of the early 60s crime and dismal genre. The entertainment factor is hampered by fear of poking one’s toe in the murk of the whole darkness/Catholicism Graham Greene almost Thomas Hardy dragging down of the spirit. The one character, Rose is very Pollyanna but the end of the film leaves you wondering if it was denial or mental inability to be rational. Helen Mirren is her usual Agrade acting self. Several other underworld characters with duality of purpose provide interest. It is not a put your feet up. Milk and cookies film it is a Grahame Greene fades to black .

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  • A good look at the seedier side of life

    This was quite a good series that I picked up by chance. I was amazed that it didn't receive some acclaim in Australia but then it wasn't a "reality" show but a reality check. Highly recommended for a good drama.