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An account of the colourful life of the infamous British fascist Oswald Mosely...
Timothy Burt from Kettering, England , 15/09/2006
Mosely is a true gripping story that gives good insight into his life and the times he lived in. It is excellently acted and remains true to its theme. This subject is still sore in many peoples memoriesd but is well handled in this film. Great viewing.
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A customer from UK , 23/06/2008
Amazingly balanced account of the facist leader from Marks and Gran - easily their best TV effort. The script actually softens the impact of Mosley's womanising, leaving out the affair with his poor wife's elder sister for example. The politics is intrigingly presented and skillfully woven into the compellingly watchable drama.The one major flaw, in my opinion, is that the entire period of the lead-up to WWII is ommitted for some reason. An episode too far perhaps? We get nothing of the time between Cable Street and Mosley's internment - the splitting of the BUF, Mosley's campaign for a negotiated peace. I suppose I just wanted more!Leaving Mosley in 1940 - and not exposing us to the sad disillusioned red-faced hater of the final years - helps to seal him in legend. A terrific - and terrifying - portrait of the road to political hell.
A customer from SHEPHERDS BUSH , 12/08/2008
I didn't like it very much. Its about a man who wastes his life on unrealistic expectation & very selfish. Materialistic pursuit doesn't bring happiness for sure. Its well depicted in this movie.
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