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| Price: | £6.93 | |
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| RRP: | £12.79You Save: £5.86 |
| Format: | DVD |
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| Languages: | English |
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| No. of Disks: | 0 |
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| Region: | Region 2 |
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| Release Date: | 16 March 2009 |
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| Availability: | Usually dispatched within a week |
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That Deadwood Feeling is a blackly comic film noir, a tale of three guys who dream of making a movie, of becoming players in the game of life. What could be simpler? Michael (Dexter Fletcher, Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Hotel Babylon) has the enthusiasm, Jack (Jack Davenport, Pirates of the Caribbean) has the intellect and Frank (Demetri Goritsas, The Bourne Identity) - well, Frank has the answer to everything.
The only minor obstacle is that they haven¹t a single original idea between them, until out of the shadows comes this weird actor guy (Richard Stanley, dir. Hardware, Dust Devil) who offers them his life story on a plate.
Off they set on a journey of optimism, exploitation, denial, dreams, both good and bad - and ultimately death. Throughout they’re offered words of worldly wisdom by Larry, (David Soul, Starsky and Hutch), a seen-it-all, done-it-all big shot – that’s if you believe his own publicity.
Watching over the unfolding story is an unnamed character (Angus Deayton) who seems to know everything and how it’s all meant to be. But who the hell is he? What¹s his game? And what’s his relationship to the mysterious Girl in the Red Dress (Ivana Horvat)?
Although no animals were harmed in the making of this movie, it would be inhumane to let ‘em watch it!’ LARRY