![]() | Dead Man's Cards Even the bravest men fall Genres: Thriller, Western Year: 2006 IMDB Rating: 5.80 IMDB Votes: 310 Actors: Wise, Alex as Man at Bar, Russell, Mark as Chongi, Plonsky, Mark as Student who gets shot, Barlow, Robin John as Hoodie, Bell, Tom as Billy The Cowboy, Barber, Paul as Paul, Barrett, Kimberley as Barmaid 2, Simpson, Ben as Christmas Hat Seller, Bell, Mike as Bar Patron, Edwards, Reg as Glass Collector, Schofield, Andrew as Hawk, McMartin, James as Tom, Mavers, Gary as Bob, Finch, Chris as Teddy Bear, Wilding, Spencer as Doorman |
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| Stars: ***** Saturday Night **** Friday night on Friday morning *** * ** Sunday night Monday morning Tom (James McMartin) is a former boxer who fights the prize has fallen on hard times and is trapped in a loveless marriage with his wife Kris persistent (Samantha Janus, it sounds like his voice was dubbed by Jennifer Ellison!) Was jump to the opportunity to work as a doorman in a race to the bottom hole cum drinking led by the flamboyant nightclub owner Billy Vaquero (Tom Bell), where old hack Paul (Paul Barber) teaches him the ropes and open your eyes to what the job entails. The club will soon be problems with drugs and drug traffickers as the current local top bad guy starts putting pressure on Tom to work for him, that makes you question whether your loyalty and do what is best or is the correct thing to do. While Dead Man's Cards had escaped my radar for a while, it did stick in my mind as it has been described as a cold, brutal, unflinching movie: Dead Man's Cards that is a gangster. Given this, it's what I expected and unfortunately, all I have is a Dead Man's Cards movie with no real substance at all. N scenes truly shocking, not really stand out performances, nothing to really stick in the mind and make it memorable. Only an incoherent, disjointed and totally uninvolving tale not for the Liverpool gangster scene to life, a shame because one of London has been explored to death. Unfortunately, this is more likely that only led him to death. * |
| Liverpudlian former boxer, Tom Watts (James McMartin), a day is powerless, unemployed and saddled with a woman who has the intention to leave. His life takes a twist, 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 financed by his own production company (the dogs Films) "Dead Man's Card" is like a drunk boxer: undoubtedly cracks half punch, but lacks direction. The fans were not helped by serving a mediocre script, however, the incident is still fit and squalid competition created by Marquand. And though the story takes a dive in the closing rounds, the Dead Man's Cards movie remains a commendable debut dog Films. |
| A Dead Man's Cards Thriller that was not the best, but it is something! Being a fan of gangster films including crime films I was disappointed with "Dead Man's Cards." Is harsh and dark, of course, we showed that some clubs are controlled by criminal elements! Many of those who have connections to the underworld of the city, which drug traffickers used clubs to sell their gear in. They do this by paying guards and legitimate companies to employ guards to tell his guards close your eyes for certain drug and will charge a percentage of profits. I loved this DVD movie Dead Man's Cards and recommend it to any fan of the British Crime Gender, this tribute does not like a layer cake ... Scouse accents only! Also, I recommend "The Rise of the Footsoldier" to fans of this type of movie! Violent and bloody fantastic! |
| In this year's Edinburgh Festival, this DVD film Dead Man's Cards really made my week. After being dragged for days through flooded areas of self-conscious student theater, sand unpretentious this DivX film Dead Man's Cards put me back on track. No navel-gazing drama here, but a very wide dark-lit world, filled with recalcitrant gatekeepers (Paul Barber and James McMartin), a Wanna-be deceived cowboy bar owner (Tom Bell), a young crackhead (Andrew Scofield), and a series of Scouser cameos, handing out some of the flashes of comedy here and there. Not loaded message, wagging his finger-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 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. |
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