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New Blood Details

1999 Certificate 15
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After an unexplained seven year absence, prodigal son Danny White (Moran) makes a grand entrance back into his father Alan (Hurt) and sister Emma's (Moss) lives when he shows up at the front door, bleeding from a gunshot wound. This painful family reunion is given urgency by the fact that both of Alan's children are in mortal .. Read more

Starring John Hurt, Nick Moran, Carrie-Anne Moss, Shawn Wayans
Director Michael Hurst
Genres Thriller

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New Blood

After an unexplained seven year absence, prodigal son Danny White (Moran) makes a grand entrance back into his father Alan (Hurt) and sister Emma's (Moss) lives when he shows up at the front door, bleeding from a gunshot wound. This painful family reunion is given urgency by the fact that both of Alan's children are in mortal danger. Danny, bleeding profusely, was injured in a botched mob kidnapping, and will now have to face up to his vengeful employers, if he lives that long. Emma, on the other hand, is dying of a rare disease and in need of an immediate heart transplant -- for which Danny, as her twin, is the ideal donor. But he's not ready to give his heart away, or at least not for free. A costly deal is struck between the estranged father and son, one that pushes the bounds of filial devotion and demands the ultimate price.

Starring John Hurt, Nick Moran, Carrie-Anne Moss, Shawn Wayans, Joe Pantoliano, Michael Hurst, Eugene Glazer, Alex Karzis, Richard Fitzpatrick, Gouchy Boy, Arthur Eng, Rob Freeman, Alan C. Peterson
Director Michael Hurst
Studio CINEMA CLUB
Run time DVD: 1 hr 28 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Thriller
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 28 Oct 2002
Production year: 1999
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  • Rated - 5 stars

    Very enjoyable though a bit slow in places, quite gruesome and lots of guns going off.John Hurt was excellent but Nick Moran stole the show as Danny. Great ... more

      • Jo#11 from MAESTEG
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  • Rated - 0 stars

    Probably the worst film I have seen in ages!. Poor acting, except for John Hurt and a risible storyline

      • A customer from ISLEWORTH

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    • New Blood
      After an unexplained seven year absence, prodigal son Danny White (Moran) makes a grand entrance back into his father Alan (Hurt) and sister Emma's (Moss) lives when he shows up at the front door, bleeding from a gunshot wound. This painful family reunion is given urgency by the fact that both of ...