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Dead Cert
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In London, A gang sells a club at bargain. As a result, A group of businessmen who are vampires turns into homeless, so they stand up to fight with gangsters.
In London, A gang sells a club at bargain. As a result, A group of businessmen who are vampires turns into homeless, so they stand up to fight with gangsters.
Actors:
David Norfolk,
Gino Picciano,
Melissa Hollett,
Ricky Grover,
Roy Vincent,
Mark Barrows,
Andrew Tiernan,
Nick Onsloe,
Nigel Barker,
Elisha Willett,
Roland Manookian,
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David Norfolk
Gino Picciano
Melissa Hollett
Ricky Grover
24 December 1961, London, England, UK
Roy Vincent
Mark Barrows
Andrew Tiernan
30 November 1965, Ladywood, Birmingham, England, UK
Nick Onsloe
Nigel Barker
27 April 1972, London, England, UK
Elisha Willett
Roland Manookian
1979, Bermondsey, London, England, UK
Genre:
Horror
Director:
Steven Lawson
Steven Lawson
Country:
United Kingdom
Keywords:
#Black & Blue Films #Dead Cert #Dexter Fletcher #Janet Montgomery #Jason Flemyng #Raw Film Productions #Steven Lawson
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Little White Lies
September 05, 2010
The film's bloody conflict between 'honourable' oldschool diamond geezers and new sleazy 'foreign' entrepreneurs brings with it an overstated allegory (on the City's increasingly globalised economy) that reeks of ugly xenophobia.

