Dead Man's Cards Even the bravest men fall Formats: ipod, divx Genres: Thriller, Western Year: 2006 IMDB Rating: 5.80 IMDB Votes: 310 Actors: Bell, Tom as Billy The Cowboy, Edwards, Reg as Glass Collector, Finch, Chris as Teddy Bear, Wilding, Spencer as Doorman, Barlow, Robin John as Hoodie, Barrett, Kimberley as Barmaid 2, Russell, Mark as Chongi, Barber, Paul as Paul, Wise, Alex as Man at Bar, Mavers, Gary as Bob, McMartin, James as Tom, Simpson, Ben as Christmas Hat Seller, Bell, Mike as Bar Patron, Plonsky, Mark as Student who gets shot, Schofield, Andrew as Hawk |
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A Dead Man's Cards film that was not the best, but it's something! Being a fan of gangster films including crime films I was disappointed with "Dead Man's Cards." It is rough and dark, of course, showed us that some clubs are controlled by criminal elements! Many of those who have connections with the underworld of the city, drug dealers used the clubs to sell their gear in. They do this by paying guards and the legitimate companies to employ guards to tell his guards close your eyes for certain drug traffickers and will charge a percentage of profits. I loved this Dead Man's Cards Thriller and recommend it to any fan of the British Crime Gender, this tribute does not like a layer cake ... Only with the Scouse accent! Also, I recommend "The Rise of the Footsoldier" to fans of this film! Violent and bloody fantastic! |
In this year's Edinburgh Festival, this Dead Man's Cards film really made my week. After being dragged for days through flooded areas of self-conscious theater students, the sand of this unpretentious movie: Dead Man's Cards put me back on track. No navel-gazing drama here, but a very dim-lit wide world full of recalcitrant gatekeepers (Paul Barber and James McMartin), a Wanna-be deluded cowboy bar owner (Tom Bell), a young crackhead (Andrew Scofield), and a series of Scouse cameos by handing off some of the flashes of comedy here and there. No message-laden, finger-wagging fiction, either - instead we are dealt a strangely suspended, dirty, but somehow life affirming status quo. One or two of the fight scenes in the Dead Man's Cards Thriller movie could be the other face of violence for some - but the real shock to see how it could hurt - rather than the usual superhero stuff slickly choreographed. Do not try this at home. Make the other hand, go see this film: Dead Man's Cards - it feels too real. |
Liverpudlian ex-boxer, Tom Watts (James McMartin), the day is powerless, unemployed and saddled with a woman who intends to leave. His life takes a turn, however, when he was hired as a bouncer and was immediately sucked into a dark and violent world of drugs, guns and gangsters to do a lot of shouting insults and unpleasant. Conducted by James Marquand and funded by his own production company (the dogs Films) "Dead Man's on the card" is like a drunk boxer: undoubtedly cracks half punch, but lacks direction. The fans do not act helped by a mediocre script, but the setting is squalid and sinister still competition created by Marquand. And though the story takes a dive in the closing rounds, the Dead Man's Cards Thriller remains a commendable debut dog Films. |
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