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Page Eight( 2011)

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New Century. New Rules.

Overview

Johnny is a long-serving MI5 officer. His boss dies suddenly, leaving behind an inexplicable file which threatens the stability of the organisation.

    Top Billed Cast

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      Bill Nighy

      Johnny Worricker

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      Rachel Weisz

      Nancy Pierpan

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      Ralph Fiennes

      Alec Beasley

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      Michael Gambon

      Benedict Baron

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      Felicity Jones

      Julianne Worricker

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      Tom Hughes

      Ralph Wilson

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      Judy Davis

      Jill Tankard

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      Rakhee Thakrar

      Muna Hammami

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      Saskia Reeves

      Anthea Catcheside

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      Ewen Bremner

      Rollo Maverley

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      Marthe Keller

      Leona Chew

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      Richard Lintern

      Max Vallance

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      Holly Aird

      Anna Hervé

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      Alice Krige

      Emma Baron

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      Kate Burdette

      Allegra Betts

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      Aisling Loftus

      Melissa Legge

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      Andrew Cleaver

      Brian Lord

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      Rory Morrison

      Radio Newsreader

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      Bruce Myers

      Joseph Pierpan

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      Surendra Kochar

      Mrs. Ashanti

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      Charlotte Green

      Radio Newsreader

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      Bijan Daneshmand

      Cambridge Don

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      Jay Benedict

      Master of the College

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      James McArdle

      Ted Finch

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      Kriss Dosanjh

      Mini Cab Driver

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      Hywel Morgan

      Priest

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    A review by Peter McGinn

    8
    Written by Peter McGinn on Fri Feb 19 2021
    I enjoyed this espionage movie a lot. It followed a major unwritten rule of spy thrillers, which is to have the hero not know who he can trust at any time, but still they kept the plot from spinning off into confusion and paranoia that feeds some espionage films. I have come to appreciate Bill Nighy’s acting more and more as I see his work. He reminds me of Mark Rylance, an actor equally skilled as the lead or in a supporting role, who doesn’t shout a lot or violently emote, but rather nails his part in the quiet, convincing moments. There is no supervillain here, no Mr. Big or Goldfinge...

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    Facts

    Status

    Released

    Original Language

    English

    Budget

    -

    Revenue

    -

    Keywords

    • spy
    • blackmail
    • prime minister
    • mi5
    • political thriller
    • intelligence service
    • secret