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Cracker - To Say I Love You on DVD (1993)

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Average rating: 73%
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3.5
from 587 members
 
Starring: Robbie Coltrane, Barbara Flynn, Beryl Reid, Geraldine Somerville, Christopher Eccleston, Andrew Tiernan, Susan Lynch, Lorcan Cranitch
Director: Andy Wilson
Studio: CINEMA CLUB
Run time: 156 mins
Certificate: 18
Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Released: 12/05/2003

Brief synopsis of Cracker - To Say I Love You

A young man is released from the police station against Fritz's advice and he and his partner subsequently commit murder. Fritz makes details of the couple freely available causing them to panic and there follows a further increase in the violence.

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Rated - 4 starsa good thriller

A customer from lincoln, england , 13/12/2004

This is a good programme that really gets you hooked right from the beginning, Well worth watching.

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Rated - 5 starsoutstanding

A customer from derbyshire , 24/02/2005

the whole of this series is amazing,very true to life and believeable.dont take my word for it,rent it and see.

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Rated - 5 starsThe big man shines even before Harry Potter

NFFC1963 from NOTTINGHAMSHIRE , 26/06/2004

Classic crime thriller from robbie, if you have never seen cracker you must. It is ace, Harry Potter read um and weap.

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Rated - 5 starsAs good as the first time

A customer from Sussex England , 18/10/2007

Loved this series when on telly and can honestly say they are just as good to watch again! well worth renting! go for it and enjoy Robbie at his best....x

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Rated - 5 starscracker,,

rentonsewell from YORK , 21/07/2008

I think this was the best one i have seen

i never saw this series when it came out ( i know ,,, sad !)

i was studying ,,

anyway ,, i am watching them all now,,

Mc Govern is superior to Abbott as he doesnt wallow in human misery he uses the Greek Hubris ,, divine retribution,, and real outcomes,, the parents who had just moved ,, the son needing hospital treatment which brings the estranged couple back briefly,, ( in the Street too,, jane Horrick's daughter is run over by the guy she is screwing) ,, I respect Mc Govern ( except his football priorities but if i can forgive John Peel i can forgive him too),, this is stunning stuff,, i particularly love the scene of Fritz with his Mum ,, played by Beryrl Reed,, the gambling roots go back to the intimacy ( or efforts at intimacy) fantastic congruence !! and Andrew in the lead,, i saw him in SAFE,, a great performance,, and a truly great piece of BRITISH drama making ,, best in the world we are at this stuff !!

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Rated - 5 starsAs good as the first time

A customer from Sussex England , 18/10/2007

Loved this series when on telly and can honestly say they are just as good to watch again! well worth renting! go for it and enjoy Robbie at his best....x

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