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Dead Man Running
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Dead Man Running

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User Score69 ratings
TMDB 5.816+20091h 32mEnglish
ActionCrimeDramaThriller

Synopsis

A loan shark gives ex-con Nick a period of 24 hours in order to pay back the money he owes. Up against it, Nick involves his best mate on a multi-part mission in order to raise the cash before it's too late for them both

Director
Alex De RakoffFrom TMDB credits
Studio
P&T Productions2 production companies
Release
January 29, 2009Released
Box Office
Budget $5M

Top Cast

8 of 21
50 Cent
50 Cent
Thigo
Tamer Hassan
Tamer Hassan
Nick
Danny Dyer
Danny Dyer
Bing
Blake Ritson
Blake Ritson
Jarvis
Esmé Bianco
Esmé Bianco
Herself - Featured Burlesque Performer
Monet Mazur
Monet Mazur
Frankie
Brenda Blethyn
Brenda Blethyn
Mother
Alan Ford
Alan Ford
Sol

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Reviews

From TMDB users
CinemaSerf
Nov 22, 2022

I can just imagine the scene down the boozer. Danny Dyer and his pal Tamer Hassan are a bit bored and they think - "Hey, let's make another movie. It can be a cheap and cheerful film noir type thing and we can get our mates to join in"... "Great idea - I'll ask Ash, Phil D is probably around and I don't think Brenda is filming "Vera" just now so I'll drop her a text"... Next thing, and a few grand better off from a nearby beetle drive for the budget, off they go to make this. The story? Well, Tamer fancied being "Nick" who owes a loan shark £100k. Unless his debt is paid back pronto, his poor old ma (Brenda Blethyn) will get bumped off by the elderly, prone-to-napping, enforcer that is Phil Daniels. How, though? Well, he partners with best pal "Bing" (Dyer) and go a-fund raising. Can they find the cash and save his wheelchair bound mother? What do you think? Thing about this, though, is that it's not terrible. The acting is one-dimensional and the dialogue is straight out of the "Janet and John book of daft crime thrillers", but there is some humour and charisma to be enjoyed here and it does exactly what is says on the tin. If you set the bar pretty low and go with the flow then you will get pretty much what you expect from this predictable and decently paced ninety minutes of East London drama.

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