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  • Director: Nick Love
  • Genre: Crime
  • Movie Type: Crime Thriller
  • Themes: Home From the War, Out For Revenge
  • Main Cast: Sean Bean, Bob Hoskins, Danny Dyer, Rupert Friend, Lennie James
  • Release Year: 2007
  • Country: UK
  • Run Time: 104 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

A handful of men find themselves forced to deal with acts of brutal violence in an increasingly lawless Britain in this hard-hitting crime thriller from writer and director Nick Love. Sgt. Danny Bryant (Sean Bean) comes home injured from a tour of duty in Iraq to find things aren't what they once were -- a gang of thugs has moved into the neighborhood, and his wife is sleeping with another man. Angry Gene Dekker (Danny Dyer) is roughed up by toughs on the day he's to be married, and rather than head out to the church, he sets out to get revenge on the men who beat him. Terence Manning (Rob Fry), a gangster who has been one of the leaders of London's underworld, is currently on trial, with lawyer Cedric Munroe (Lennie James) heading the prosecution's legal team. Manning's men attack both Munroe and his wife, and persuade Munroe's bodyguard Walter (Bob Hoskins) not to intervene. In time, the men set out to even the score against those who wronged them, though their contempt for the law puts them outside the lines of conventional justice. Outlaw also stars Sean Harris and Rupert Friend. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Sean Harris - Simon Hillier; Sally Bretton - Kelly; Rob Fry - Terence Manning; Dave Legeno - Furlong; Joe Jackson - Subaru Kid; Igor Breakenback - Subaru Kid; Andrew Parfitt - Frank Lordish; John Standing - Capt. Mardel; James Farrell - Subaru Kid; Emily Maitlis - Herself; Sonic Rainer - Big Kid; Shane Reese - Kid; Ethan Wilson - Kid; Rory Pettyjohns - Kid; Kate Lewington - Bryant's Wife; Bashkim Latifi - Wife's New Man; Georgina Bowman - Radio Reporter; George Anton - Grieves; Ryan Gage - Manning's Lawer; Paul McNeilly - Danny; Marc Highcazony - Junction Attacker; Pascoe Willis - Junction Attacker; Budgie Burgess - Intruder; Olivia Lumley - Lucy; Brian Morgan - Surgeon; Daniel Naylor - Bully in Pub; Simon Naylor - Bully in Pub; Paul Stokes - Bully in Pub; Larry David - Preacher; Tom White - Tommy White; Kirk "Sticky Fingaz" Jones - Dealer; David Weare - Dealer; Dominic Young - Dealer; Andrew Clover - David Lacombe; Daryn Soards - Hawkes; Darrell M. Heath - Shopkeeper; Rohan Siva - Reporter; Mike Burnside - Father Lee

Credit

Nick Dent - Art Director, Gary Davy - Casting, Andrew Cox - Costume Designer, Jamie MacDermott - First Assistant Director, Nick Love - Director, Stuart Gazzard - Editor, Cameron Mccracken - Executive Producer, Rupert Preston - Executive Producer, François Ivernel - Executive Producer, James Clayton - Executive Producer, Rob Morgan - Executive Producer, Guillaume De Challendar - Executive Producer, Angie Mudge - Hair Styles, Claire Tovey - Location Manager, Caroline Levy - Line Producer, David Julyan - Composer (Music Score), Lol Hammond - Musical Direction/Supervision, Vickie Lang - Makeup, Angie Mudge - Makeup, Sophie Brice - Makeup, Marcus Wookey - Production Designer, Sam McCurdy - Cinematographer, Polly Fryer - Production Manager, James Richardson - Producer, Allan Niblo - Producer, Simon Willis - Sound/Sound Designer, Marc Cass - Stunts Coordinator, Igor Breakenback - Stunts Coordinator, Alistair Vardy - Special Effects Supervisor, Nick Love - Screenwriter, Jon Garwes - Second Unit Camera, Juri Stanossek - Visual Effects Supervisor, Andrew Taylor - Gaffer, Adrian Kelly - Production Coordinator, John Condron - Properties Master, Lars Ginzel - Re-Recording Mixer, Layla Lee Dent - Script Supervisor, Tom White - Second Assistant Director, Alistair Vardy - Special Effects Coordinator, Richard Turner - Production Accountant, Sophia Chowdhury - Set Decorator, Christian Bleir - Title Design, Tobias Lauterbach - Title Design

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Outlaw

UK promotional movie poster for the film
Directed by Nick Love
Produced by Guy Pearson
Crystal Ambrose
Jeff Kingsland
Ben Morris
Paul Morris
Lynn Fensome
Written by Nick Love
Starring Sean Bean
Danny Dyer
Lennie James
Rupert Friend
Sean Harris
Bob Hoskins
Music by David Julyan
Cinematography Sam McCurdy
Editing by Stuart Gazzard
Distributed by Vertigo Films
Release date(s) March 9, 2007
Running time 99 minutes
Country United Kingdom United Kingdom
Language English
Budget £2,500,000 (estimated)

Outlaw is a 2007 action-crime-drama film written and directed by British filmmaker Nick Love. Outlaw stars Sean Bean, Danny Dyer, Bob Hoskins, Lennie James, Rupert Friend and Sean Harris.

The film is set in the United Kingdom in 2006. Sean Bean plays a soldier who returns home from duty to find that the country for which he has been fighting has become a war zone itself thanks to rampant crime. He joins forces with likeminded people to take on the evil that threatens to take over his home.


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Plot

The film begins by exploring stories involving a number of different characters who live in and around London, all of whom have experiences which lead them to believe that justice in the country is not being handed out fairly. These characters include white-collar worker Gene Dekker (Danny Dyer), who is violently beaten by yobs following a car accident on the way to his wedding. Danny Bryant (Sean Bean) is a paratrooper who has seen action in the Falklands, Afghanistan and Iraq and who arrives back from abroad to find his wife with someone else, and also believes that the state of the country is worse than the war-torn places he has recently served in. Crown Court prosecution barrister Cedric Munroe (Lennie James) receives death threats towards his pregnant wife, being told they will only be safe if he pulls out of the case against club owner and heroin dealer Terry Manning (Rob Fry), a boss of the criminal underworld, who Munroe is currently prosecuting. Cambridge University student Sandy Mardell (Rupert Friend) and son of Bryant's fomer commanding officer has only recently left hospital, though the thugs who scarred him for life in an unprovoked attack were released from prison before he had made his recovery.

Through the help of jingoistic hotel security guard and former football hooligan Simon Hillier (Sean Harris), who has a connection to all the men in one form or another, the men are united - Munroe had previousy defended him in court, Dekker had gone to school with him, and Byrant stays in the hotel where he works. The men form a vigilante gang, targeting individuals that they determine to be a blight on society. Information on said targets is provided to them by Munroe's police contact Walter Lewis (Bob Hoskins), one of the few police officers who is not corrupt and has been stuck behind a desk by his superiors. The men work through targets associated with Manning, whose men went ahead with their threat against Munroe's pregnant wife, killing her and their unborn child. The men use firearms Bryant stole from active duty with the army.

The gang attract media attention and become known as the "Outlaws", but get themselves into trouble when they reveal their identities to one of Manning's men, Ian Furlong, yet fail to kill him. As a result Furlong kills Lewis, and Bryant, the leader of the outlaws, is subsequently framed for the murder. Following this the gang go their separate ways, though not before Bryant hangs Hillier for being a liability, questioning his authority and insulting his wife.

As they all go back to their day-to-day lives, Manning is released from custody because of lack of prosecution. Bryant confronts Furlong in a pub regarding Manning's location, to which Bryant shoots Furlong through the head. Dekker receives word from colleague Frank that he learned from his brother that Manning is hiding in the countryside. Dekker flees his wedding to contact Munroe when he realises that he cannot live a normal life while letting Manning get away. The pair contact Mardell, who after meeting up with Bryant, decides that they will not survive the attack on Manning's home. Bryant, Munroe and Dekker infiltrate Manning's home, yet quickly discover that it is a trap with armed police soon arriving outside, led by the corrupt Sgt. Grieves (George Anton) of the Flying Squad who is in league with Manning.

The three outlaws engage in a gunfight with the police and manage to flee into the woods for one final showdown. Dekker is shot in the shoulder and Bryant is killed while advancing towards the armed response squad and shooting at them. Munroe willingly surrenders only to be murdered by the now blatantly corrupt police officers. When it appears that all the vigilantes are dead, Dekker is revealed to still be alive and was playing dead. He successfully escapes through the forest, pursued by gunshots.

The final scene shows Frank being handed an envelope of cash by Terry Manning in his workplace's car park. As the crime lord drives away he is confronted by a gun-wielding Dekker, who points the gun in Manning's face. Manning sneers at Dekker, saying "You haven't got the bollocks, son", to which Dekker continues to smile, and the film ends with Dekker pulling the trigger.

Cast

Crew

  • Director: Nick Love
  • Cinematography: Sam McCurdy
  • Production Designer: Marcus Wookey
  • Art Director: Nick Dent

Release

Outlaw entered the UK box office at Number 5 in its first week, but then dropped before closing at many cinemas. The DVD was released on July 9, 2007.

Reception

The film opened to negative reviews from citics, The Daily Mirror slammed the film calling it 'simplistic' and 'muddled' and gave it 2/5 and 1/5 in their Friday and Sunday issues respectively.[citation needed] The Guardian described it as "ugly, naive, and deeply unpleasant: crime-revenge-porn without any style or wit or convincing narrative".[1] Ali Catterall of Channel 4 Film described the movie as Death Wish written by the Daily Mail.[2] Empire Magazine panned it in their 1 star review stating the film "descends into a sickening sludge of childish politics, brutality and creative swearing".[3]

In some media outlets, the film has even been described as 'irresponsible' [4] and 'exploitative' in The Independent, which states the film "is as unconvincing as it is unpleaseant" and that it "may be a sincere expression of Nick Love's own ambivalence, but it makes for a faltering film.[5] Wendy Ide of The Times called it "a rage spewing hate-crime of a movie" and "It’s not the explicit violence and primal anger that is worrying, it’s the fact that Love may be tapping into something simmering in the nation’s psyche. Or worse, inflaming it."[6] As of 2009, Outlaw has garnered a score of 22% on Rotten Tomatoes from 18 reviews.[7]

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