Cop. Gangster. Lover. Killer. Who says you have to choose? Jack is leading a double life. As an undercover cop infiltrating a notorious gang of criminals, he’s walking through the shadows of no man’s land. His task is to bring down The Guv’nor, but there are a few things he didn’t see coming. Like his .. Read more
| Starring | Danny Dyer, David O'Hara, Simon Phillips, Ashlie Walker |
|---|---|
| Director | Lee Basannavar, Michael Tchoubouroff |
| Genres | Drama |
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Cop. Gangster. Lover. Killer. Who says you have to choose? Jack is leading a double life. As an undercover cop infiltrating a notorious gang of criminals, he’s walking through the shadows of no man’s land. His task is to bring down The Guv’nor, but there are a few things he didn’t see coming. Like his friendship with gang member Nathan blurring the line between ally and enemy. Or that Nathan’s beautiful sister would turn his life upside down. Or that The Guv’nor’s psychotic daughter Natalie would have a dangerous agenda of her own. Suddenly Jack finds himself in the midst of a perilous and volatile situation, one which threatens to explode into disaster at any moment.
Starring Danny Dyer and Simon Phillips, this non-stop action thriller takes the viewer on an adrenaline-filled journey through the darkest underbelly of London’s gangland culture.
| Starring | Danny Dyer, David O'Hara, Simon Phillips, Ashlie Walker |
|---|---|
| Director | Lee Basannavar, Michael Tchoubouroff |
| Studio | OPTIMUM HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 41 mins Blu-ray: 1 hr 45 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | DVD: English Blu-ray: English |
| Released | DVD: 05 Oct 2009 Blu-ray: 05 Oct 2009 Production year: 2009 |
| Format | DVD |
A prequel to the straight-to-DVD title Jack Says, this aims for the stark graphic look and hardboiled noir feel... read more on Time Out
With some of the actors acting like they have didn't have a clue and a script that didn't let those that could act do a convincing job, this comes across like a bunch of kids writing a gangster flick when they have lived with their mum and dad forever. Horrible, and thats with me being a big fan of the genre
With some of the actors acting like they have didn't have a clue and a script that didn't let those that could act do a convincing job, this comes across like a bunch of kids writing a gangster flick when they have lived with their mum and dad forever. Horrible, and thats with me being a big fan of the genre