Mystery and intrigue await viewers in the upcoming episode of “Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece” Season 4, titled “The Fugitive,” set to air on Sunday, February 11, 2024, at 8:00 Pm on PBS. This thrilling period drama continues to captivate audiences with its intriguing narratives and charismatic characters.
In this episode, our clever and determined protagonist, Eliza, faces her most challenging case yet. She must track down a fugitive who stands accused of murder, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. Eliza’s reputation, livelihood, and everything she holds dear are on the line as she races against time to unravel the truth.
As viewers dive into the world of 19th-century London, they’ll be treated to a captivating blend of historical authenticity and a gripping storyline. “Miss Scarlet and the Duke” has garnered praise for its compelling characters and the chemistry between Eliza and her counterpart, the Duke.
Don’t miss out on the suspense,...
In this episode, our clever and determined protagonist, Eliza, faces her most challenging case yet. She must track down a fugitive who stands accused of murder, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. Eliza’s reputation, livelihood, and everything she holds dear are on the line as she races against time to unravel the truth.
As viewers dive into the world of 19th-century London, they’ll be treated to a captivating blend of historical authenticity and a gripping storyline. “Miss Scarlet and the Duke” has garnered praise for its compelling characters and the chemistry between Eliza and her counterpart, the Duke.
Don’t miss out on the suspense,...
- 2/4/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Viewers are in for a thrilling ride as “Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece” returns with its Season 4 Episode 5, titled “The Calling.” This crime drama series has kept audiences hooked with its intriguing mysteries, strong characters, and the dynamic partnership between Eliza Scarlet and Detective William Wellington, also known as “The Duke.”
In this episode, which airs on Sunday, February 4th, 2024, at 8:00 Pm on PBS, the stakes are higher than ever. Eliza and Nash find themselves in the midst of an explosive case that takes them deep into a cutthroat industry. Secrets are abundant, and it seems that some are willing to go to any lengths, even murder, to protect them.
What makes this show truly captivating is the tension-filled collaboration between the brilliant and independent Eliza Scarlet and the steadfast Detective Duke. Their chemistry and banter add depth to the storyline, making it a must-watch for fans of mystery and period dramas.
In this episode, which airs on Sunday, February 4th, 2024, at 8:00 Pm on PBS, the stakes are higher than ever. Eliza and Nash find themselves in the midst of an explosive case that takes them deep into a cutthroat industry. Secrets are abundant, and it seems that some are willing to go to any lengths, even murder, to protect them.
What makes this show truly captivating is the tension-filled collaboration between the brilliant and independent Eliza Scarlet and the steadfast Detective Duke. Their chemistry and banter add depth to the storyline, making it a must-watch for fans of mystery and period dramas.
- 1/27/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
PBS’s “Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece” unfolds a riveting episode with Season 4, Episode 4, entitled “The Diamond Feather.” Airing at 8:00 Pm on Sunday, January 28, 2024, this installment takes viewers on a rollercoaster of intrigue and suspense.
Eliza’s world takes a turn when a familiar face arrives, questioning her position at Nash and Sons. Just as things seemed to be on the upswing, this unexpected development throws a curveball into her life. As the plot thickens, Duke faces a proposition that places their relationship at a critical juncture, adding an element of crisis that tests the dynamics between the characters.
PBS invites fans of the series to immerse themselves in the Victorian-era drama, where secrets, relationships, and professional pursuits intertwine. “The Diamond Feather” promises to be a pivotal episode, brimming with suspense and drama. Don’t miss the unraveling mysteries and intricate relationships this Sunday night!
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Eliza’s world takes a turn when a familiar face arrives, questioning her position at Nash and Sons. Just as things seemed to be on the upswing, this unexpected development throws a curveball into her life. As the plot thickens, Duke faces a proposition that places their relationship at a critical juncture, adding an element of crisis that tests the dynamics between the characters.
PBS invites fans of the series to immerse themselves in the Victorian-era drama, where secrets, relationships, and professional pursuits intertwine. “The Diamond Feather” promises to be a pivotal episode, brimming with suspense and drama. Don’t miss the unraveling mysteries and intricate relationships this Sunday night!
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- 1/21/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a captivating journey into the past with “Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece” in Season 4 Episode 3, titled “Origins.” Airing at 8:00 Pm on Sunday, January 21, 2024, on PBS, this episode unravels the intriguing tale of how it all began, taking viewers 12 years earlier to witness the very first meeting between Duke and Eliza.
The narrative unfolds as the audience delves into the origins of their relationship, offering insights into the circumstances that brought these dynamic characters together for the first time. “Origins” promises to be a compelling episode that not only adds depth to the storyline but also provides a fresh perspective on the characters and their evolving dynamics.
Tune in for a mesmerizing evening as “Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece” invites viewers to witness the beginnings of a captivating partnership, shedding light on the events that set the stage for the thrilling mysteries that unfold in the series.
The narrative unfolds as the audience delves into the origins of their relationship, offering insights into the circumstances that brought these dynamic characters together for the first time. “Origins” promises to be a compelling episode that not only adds depth to the storyline but also provides a fresh perspective on the characters and their evolving dynamics.
Tune in for a mesmerizing evening as “Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece” invites viewers to witness the beginnings of a captivating partnership, shedding light on the events that set the stage for the thrilling mysteries that unfold in the series.
- 1/14/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Step into the intriguing world of “Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece” as Season 4 Episode 2, titled “Six Feet Under,” unfolds a captivating tale. Airing at 8:00 Pm on Sunday, January 14, 2024, on PBS, this episode takes a dark turn when a close friend of Mr. Potts is tragically murdered. The indomitable Eliza Scarlet, played by the brilliant Kate Phillips, finds herself thrust into the shadows of Victorian undertakers as she embarks on a gripping investigation.
The narrative promises a riveting exploration of the macabre, unraveling the secrets hidden within the dimly lit corners of the Victorian era. As Eliza delves into the mysterious world surrounding the murder, viewers can expect a clever blend of suspense, historical intrigue, and the unwavering determination of the show’s charismatic protagonist.
Tune in for an evening of suspense and deduction as “Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece” continues to weave a narrative that...
The narrative promises a riveting exploration of the macabre, unraveling the secrets hidden within the dimly lit corners of the Victorian era. As Eliza delves into the mysterious world surrounding the murder, viewers can expect a clever blend of suspense, historical intrigue, and the unwavering determination of the show’s charismatic protagonist.
Tune in for an evening of suspense and deduction as “Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece” continues to weave a narrative that...
- 1/7/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
This Sunday at 8:00 Pm on PBS, fans of “Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece” are in for an enthralling start to Season 4 with the episode titled “Elysium.” The dynamic duo, led by the spirited Eliza and the ever-dapper Duke, embarks on a gripping investigation into a burglary at a high-end brothel. The intrigue deepens as the establishment caters to none other than influential members of the British government.
In “Elysium,” viewers can anticipate a perfect blend of mystery, historical charm, and the undeniable chemistry between Eliza and the Duke. The episode promises to unravel a complex web of secrets, scandal, and high-stakes detective work, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats.
As Eliza and Duke team up once again to crack the case, “Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece” Season 4 Episode 1 ensures a captivating start to the new season, offering fans a tantalizing taste of the...
In “Elysium,” viewers can anticipate a perfect blend of mystery, historical charm, and the undeniable chemistry between Eliza and the Duke. The episode promises to unravel a complex web of secrets, scandal, and high-stakes detective work, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats.
As Eliza and Duke team up once again to crack the case, “Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece” Season 4 Episode 1 ensures a captivating start to the new season, offering fans a tantalizing taste of the...
- 12/31/2023
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
PBS has boarded Miss Scarlet and the Duke – the first international co-production from A+E Networks International.
The drama, which features The Crown star Kate Phillips as the first-ever female detective in 19th century London, will air on the U.S. public broadcaster in 2020 as part of the Masterpiece strand.
Other international broadcasters to board the six-part series include UKTV’s Alibi in the UK, Seven Network (Australia), Lightbox (New Zealand), Rtl Germany, Yandex (Cis) and Ote Cosmote TV (Greece).
The crime series is a co-production between A+E’s international division and Ireland’s Element 8 Entertainment.
Created by Grantchester and The Mallorca Files writer Rachael New, who also showruns, the six-episode series stars Phillips as Eliza Scarlet. When Eliza’s father dies, he leaves her penniless in a time where marriage is her only option for financial security. But the headstrong Eliza is determined to find another way. Luckily, she...
The drama, which features The Crown star Kate Phillips as the first-ever female detective in 19th century London, will air on the U.S. public broadcaster in 2020 as part of the Masterpiece strand.
Other international broadcasters to board the six-part series include UKTV’s Alibi in the UK, Seven Network (Australia), Lightbox (New Zealand), Rtl Germany, Yandex (Cis) and Ote Cosmote TV (Greece).
The crime series is a co-production between A+E’s international division and Ireland’s Element 8 Entertainment.
Created by Grantchester and The Mallorca Files writer Rachael New, who also showruns, the six-episode series stars Phillips as Eliza Scarlet. When Eliza’s father dies, he leaves her penniless in a time where marriage is her only option for financial security. But the headstrong Eliza is determined to find another way. Luckily, she...
- 12/3/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Beginning life as a bogus project aimed at defrauding the public purse, this silly geezer Brit-flick is as bad as its backstory is good
There’s something heroic in the backstory to this ropey Brit geezer-gangster film; it would be nice to report that it’s a classic, or even good. Sadly no. But maybe James Franco or Mel Brooks will make a hilarious drama about how it came to be made. A Landscape of Lies began as a phoney movie that existed only on paper: a scam to defraud the tax authorities, who suspiciously demanded to see the finished print. So, with some chutzpah, these dodgy fake-film chancers quickly cobbled together an actual movie – this movie – with its director and cast doing their best and entirely unaware of the illegality. Their employers were convicted in 2013, and only now can the film be seen: a clunkily written and embarrassingly acted extravaganza of silliness,...
There’s something heroic in the backstory to this ropey Brit geezer-gangster film; it would be nice to report that it’s a classic, or even good. Sadly no. But maybe James Franco or Mel Brooks will make a hilarious drama about how it came to be made. A Landscape of Lies began as a phoney movie that existed only on paper: a scam to defraud the tax authorities, who suspiciously demanded to see the finished print. So, with some chutzpah, these dodgy fake-film chancers quickly cobbled together an actual movie – this movie – with its director and cast doing their best and entirely unaware of the illegality. Their employers were convicted in 2013, and only now can the film be seen: a clunkily written and embarrassingly acted extravaganza of silliness,...
- 1/18/2018
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
Stars: Andrea McLean, Danny Midwinter, Andre Nightingale, Philip Brodie, Victoria Hopkins, Marc Bannerman, Anna Passey | Written and Directed by Paul Knight
Another grand addition to the traditional “Brit Flick” stable, featuring murder, intrigue, deception, drama and a twist-y turn-y plot that will leave you wondering “Who can you trust when the truth is buried in A Landscape of Lies” In a sea of gritty Brit flicks, half the battle can often be finding one that first of all grabs your attention but once they have it they can keep it? A Landscape of Lies, on paper, sounds right up my Sesame (Street, bit of rhyming for you there). It’s British, it’s fairly low budget and the cast is a veritable smorgasbord of “Hey, that’s him from that other movie I liked” or “Oh crap, its her… nice”. The performances are The area where the indie movie can...
Another grand addition to the traditional “Brit Flick” stable, featuring murder, intrigue, deception, drama and a twist-y turn-y plot that will leave you wondering “Who can you trust when the truth is buried in A Landscape of Lies” In a sea of gritty Brit flicks, half the battle can often be finding one that first of all grabs your attention but once they have it they can keep it? A Landscape of Lies, on paper, sounds right up my Sesame (Street, bit of rhyming for you there). It’s British, it’s fairly low budget and the cast is a veritable smorgasbord of “Hey, that’s him from that other movie I liked” or “Oh crap, its her… nice”. The performances are The area where the indie movie can...
- 12/7/2017
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
Bashar Al Issa, a bankrupt Middle Eastern entrepreneur and Aoife Madden, an unemployed Irish actress join up to make feature films. Their first movie will have an almost unheard-of budget for a British film of £20m. But there’s a problem – the money never actually comes in. Undeterred, Bashar and Aoife submit £8m of production accounts to the British taxman and claim £2.5m in film tax breaks. The authorities smell a rat. They investigate, arrest, and charge the producers, and then bail them.
While out on bail, the producers decide to prove their innocence by actually making a film. They hire Paul Knight, a former nightclub bouncer, now a self-made film director, whose credits are some unreleased and unfinished films uploaded to Youtube, to make their movie for just a £100,000. The title: “A Landscape of Lies.” Paul Knight recruits an unusual cast that include one of the presenters of ITV’s daytime show Loose Women,...
While out on bail, the producers decide to prove their innocence by actually making a film. They hire Paul Knight, a former nightclub bouncer, now a self-made film director, whose credits are some unreleased and unfinished films uploaded to Youtube, to make their movie for just a £100,000. The title: “A Landscape of Lies.” Paul Knight recruits an unusual cast that include one of the presenters of ITV’s daytime show Loose Women,...
- 1/12/2016
- by Stuart Wright
- Nerdly
Blu-ray & DVD Release Date: March 5, 2013
Price: DVD $19.98, Blu-ray $29.98
Studio: Well Go USA
Luke Goss (r.) looks for answers before getting down to business in Interview With a Hitman.
Luke Goss (Death Race 2) stars in first-time writer/director Perry Bhandal’s 2012 action-thriller film Interview With a Hitman.
Trust no one…feel nothing…never lose – that’s Viktor’s (Goss) personal code. It’s the mantra that took him from the slums of Romania to the pinnacle of his profession – as a murderer for hire. But this perfect killer is running into problems lately: After a ruthless betrayal by his bosses, he escapes to London, joins a new “family,” and finds himself caught in a vicious underworld power struggle. But while Viktor is better, faster and more ruthless than ever, an encounter with a dark beauty (Caroline Tillette, Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life) offers him a chance at new life. But can...
Price: DVD $19.98, Blu-ray $29.98
Studio: Well Go USA
Luke Goss (r.) looks for answers before getting down to business in Interview With a Hitman.
Luke Goss (Death Race 2) stars in first-time writer/director Perry Bhandal’s 2012 action-thriller film Interview With a Hitman.
Trust no one…feel nothing…never lose – that’s Viktor’s (Goss) personal code. It’s the mantra that took him from the slums of Romania to the pinnacle of his profession – as a murderer for hire. But this perfect killer is running into problems lately: After a ruthless betrayal by his bosses, he escapes to London, joins a new “family,” and finds himself caught in a vicious underworld power struggle. But while Viktor is better, faster and more ruthless than ever, an encounter with a dark beauty (Caroline Tillette, Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life) offers him a chance at new life. But can...
- 1/15/2013
- by Laurence
- Disc Dish
Luke Goss stars as a hitman that has realized his future is in jeopardy in Well Go USA’s “Interview with a Hitman,” coming out on DVD, Blu-ray and digital download March 5. The film, which also stars Caroline Tillette, Stephen Marcus and Danny Midwinter and written and directed by Perry Bhandal, will include bonus materials, such as the behind-the-scenes featurette “The Making of Interview with a Hitman.” Here’s the official synopsis of “Interview with a Hitman:” “Trust no one. Feel nothing. Never lose. This is Viktor’s (Luke Goss) code. This mantra took him from the slums of Romania to the pinnacle of his profession – as a murderer for hire. [ Read More ]
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- 1/15/2013
- by monique
- ShockYa
Shout! Factory will release the 2010 gangsters-strippers-and-vampires-filled horror movie Dead Cert on Blu-Ray and DVDon September 27 for the list prices of $24.99 and $19.97, respectively.
A lap dancer moonlights as a vampire--or vice versa--in Dead Cert.
Craig Fairbrass (TV’s EastEnders) stars as reformed London gangster Freddie Frankham, who tries to go legit with his newly opened lap dancing club while continuing to make illegal bets on his brawling brother-in-law’s (Danny Midwinter) bare-knuckle fighting competitions. Everything changes when a group of Romanian bad guys attempt to take over the club, prompting the brothers-in-law to take some serious action. The problem is that the Romanian goon squad is actually a gaggle of vampires, who are determined to turn Freddie’s club into the city’s most decadent bloodsucking den.
The 2010 British production directed by Steven Lawson also stars Jason Flemyng (Ironclad), Steve Berkoff (The Tourist) and Billy Murray (TV’s EastEnders). It rolled...
A lap dancer moonlights as a vampire--or vice versa--in Dead Cert.
Craig Fairbrass (TV’s EastEnders) stars as reformed London gangster Freddie Frankham, who tries to go legit with his newly opened lap dancing club while continuing to make illegal bets on his brawling brother-in-law’s (Danny Midwinter) bare-knuckle fighting competitions. Everything changes when a group of Romanian bad guys attempt to take over the club, prompting the brothers-in-law to take some serious action. The problem is that the Romanian goon squad is actually a gaggle of vampires, who are determined to turn Freddie’s club into the city’s most decadent bloodsucking den.
The 2010 British production directed by Steven Lawson also stars Jason Flemyng (Ironclad), Steve Berkoff (The Tourist) and Billy Murray (TV’s EastEnders). It rolled...
- 7/11/2011
- by Laurence
- Disc Dish
Freight
UK DVD
Directed by Stuart St. Paul
Starring Billy Murray, Danny Midwinter, Craig Fairbrass, Stephen Uppal, Matt Kennard, Sam Kennard, Laura Aikman, Natalie Anderson
Released April 18, 2011
British cinema has long been associated with crime dramas. It is a long tradition which stretches from gritty gangster fares such as Get Carter and The Krays through to more recent underworld flicks like Gangster No1 and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Thanks to the success of these, the latest generation of British filmmakers has produced a constant reel of new British crime films in recent years.
These films, it has to be said, are of varying quality. Often they are films full of enthusiasm but slightly rough-around-the-edges and sometimes just downright boring. So I was slightly apprehensive when I came to watch the latest genre effort to make it on to DVD, Freight, the sixth film written and directed by ex-stunt coordinator Stuart St. Paul.
UK DVD
Directed by Stuart St. Paul
Starring Billy Murray, Danny Midwinter, Craig Fairbrass, Stephen Uppal, Matt Kennard, Sam Kennard, Laura Aikman, Natalie Anderson
Released April 18, 2011
British cinema has long been associated with crime dramas. It is a long tradition which stretches from gritty gangster fares such as Get Carter and The Krays through to more recent underworld flicks like Gangster No1 and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Thanks to the success of these, the latest generation of British filmmakers has produced a constant reel of new British crime films in recent years.
These films, it has to be said, are of varying quality. Often they are films full of enthusiasm but slightly rough-around-the-edges and sometimes just downright boring. So I was slightly apprehensive when I came to watch the latest genre effort to make it on to DVD, Freight, the sixth film written and directed by ex-stunt coordinator Stuart St. Paul.
- 4/21/2011
- by Obi-Dan
- Geeks of Doom
Restrepo (15)
(Tim Hetherington, Sebastian Junger, 2010, Us) 94 mins
This powerful frontline Afghanistan doc has been compared to a real-life Hurt Locker but here, war is all difficulty and very little glory. Closely observing a Us company in the hostile Korengal Valley, it's a mix of tense combat, bunker downtime and tricky "hearts and minds" local engagement efforts, interspersed with moving post-combat reflection. It all leaves you with a great deal of respect for the soldiers, and very little for the people who put them there.
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (12A)
(Oliver Stone, 2010, Us) Michael Douglas, Shia Labeouf, Carey Mulligan. 133 mins
Nice timing for the return of Gordon Gekko, but has the lizard changed his spots? He's now preaching that greed isn't good, and taking in young buck Labeouf for dubious reasons, in a flawed but fun sequel.
Mr Nice (18)
(Bernard Rose, 2010, UK) Rhys Ifans, Chloë Sevigny, David Thewlis. 121 mins
Ifans...
(Tim Hetherington, Sebastian Junger, 2010, Us) 94 mins
This powerful frontline Afghanistan doc has been compared to a real-life Hurt Locker but here, war is all difficulty and very little glory. Closely observing a Us company in the hostile Korengal Valley, it's a mix of tense combat, bunker downtime and tricky "hearts and minds" local engagement efforts, interspersed with moving post-combat reflection. It all leaves you with a great deal of respect for the soldiers, and very little for the people who put them there.
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (12A)
(Oliver Stone, 2010, Us) Michael Douglas, Shia Labeouf, Carey Mulligan. 133 mins
Nice timing for the return of Gordon Gekko, but has the lizard changed his spots? He's now preaching that greed isn't good, and taking in young buck Labeouf for dubious reasons, in a flawed but fun sequel.
Mr Nice (18)
(Bernard Rose, 2010, UK) Rhys Ifans, Chloë Sevigny, David Thewlis. 121 mins
Ifans...
- 10/8/2010
- by The guide
- The Guardian - Film News
When talking about British Film there are certain, unavoidable, assumptions one automatically makes. Those crisply enunciated words have long conjured pictures of rolling hills, heaving bosoms, mad Kings and foppish fools. An entire industry has been built upon the ever changing hair of Mr Hugh Grant and Jane Austen’s back catalogue has been taken advantage of in the parlour time and time again.
It is a world apart from those reliable old exports that we may find the Britain of gangster flicks. They populate a straight-to-dvd nether world which has scant regard for global recognition. These are not slick Ritchie flicks, attracting Hollywood stars to a middle-class vision of roughing it. These are honest to goodness, behind the scenes at the terraces, unflinching looks at a crude life of crime. A fist-full make it to limited big screen release bolstered by underworld faces, true-crime notoriety and boxing names. Few...
It is a world apart from those reliable old exports that we may find the Britain of gangster flicks. They populate a straight-to-dvd nether world which has scant regard for global recognition. These are not slick Ritchie flicks, attracting Hollywood stars to a middle-class vision of roughing it. These are honest to goodness, behind the scenes at the terraces, unflinching looks at a crude life of crime. A fist-full make it to limited big screen release bolstered by underworld faces, true-crime notoriety and boxing names. Few...
- 8/25/2010
- by Emily Breen
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Dead Cert UK DVD ArtDead Cert is a United Kingdom shot film, which will have a World Premiere at London's 2010 Frightfest. Dead Cert translates to practically guaranteed, or dead certain and fans can see this feature on the big screen August 26th (only in UK). This flick will move to DVD also in the UK September 27th through Momentum Pictures. The film itself involves Romanian Vampires who have an eye for business and the London nightlife. Their insatiable hunger leads them to take out local mid-level gangsters and raqueteers with a fatal fanged bite. A trailer is available for those interested in the film along with a UK movie poster seen here.
The synopsis for Dead Cert here:
"A gang of tough London Hoods get more than they bargained for when a Group of Eastern European Businessmen make an offer to buy their Club, the Paradise. Refusing to take no...
The synopsis for Dead Cert here:
"A gang of tough London Hoods get more than they bargained for when a Group of Eastern European Businessmen make an offer to buy their Club, the Paradise. Refusing to take no...
- 7/5/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Dead Cert is a an action horror film from the United Kingdom that has a violent trailer inside that shows a group of thugs taking on a city infested with vampires. Shot for $2.5 million, Dead Cert currently has no North American distribution, but Momentum Pictures will give the show a theatrical premiere in the UK sometime in 2010 (Uhm). Have an early look at a smart take on Vampires in one of UK's rougher inner cities.
The synopsis for Dead Cert here:
"A Gang of tough London Hoods get more than they bargained for when a Group of Eastern European Businessmen make an offer to buy their Club, the Inferno. Refusing to take no for an answer mayhem ensues as the ‘Businessmen’ turn out to be nothing less than a group of Vampires hell-bent on reclaiming what they consider to be ‘their’ property. Gangsters and Vampires battle it out for the ultimate prize…...
The synopsis for Dead Cert here:
"A Gang of tough London Hoods get more than they bargained for when a Group of Eastern European Businessmen make an offer to buy their Club, the Inferno. Refusing to take no for an answer mayhem ensues as the ‘Businessmen’ turn out to be nothing less than a group of Vampires hell-bent on reclaiming what they consider to be ‘their’ property. Gangsters and Vampires battle it out for the ultimate prize…...
- 5/25/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Producer Jonathan Sothcott sent along an exclusive batch of first photos (see ’em below) from his vampire movie Dead Cert, currently lensing in the UK under the direction of Steven Lawson. “We have been filming on location in East London and Essex since Saturday—tough night shoots, but the shots Steve is getting are amazing,” Sothcott tells us.
Dead Cert, which we last covered here, stars “Craig Fairbrass and Lisa McAllister as Freddie Frankham and Jen Christian, a couple whose world is torn apart by vampires,” Sothcott continues. “Craig and Lisa have an amazing chemistry; they work brilliantly on screen as a couple and are giving powerhouse performances.”
Also starring is veteran actor Steven Berkoff as vampire hunter Kenneth Mason. “Steven is an absolute legend, and I’m thrilled he’s doing the film,” the producer says. “I called him and asked him, and he said yes immediately. We were all amazed and so excited.
Dead Cert, which we last covered here, stars “Craig Fairbrass and Lisa McAllister as Freddie Frankham and Jen Christian, a couple whose world is torn apart by vampires,” Sothcott continues. “Craig and Lisa have an amazing chemistry; they work brilliantly on screen as a couple and are giving powerhouse performances.”
Also starring is veteran actor Steven Berkoff as vampire hunter Kenneth Mason. “Steven is an absolute legend, and I’m thrilled he’s doing the film,” the producer says. “I called him and asked him, and he said yes immediately. We were all amazed and so excited.
- 10/15/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
UK producer Jonathan Sothcott let us know that his vampire movie Dead Cert begins principal photography this Saturday night under the direction of Steven Lawson. He also passed on the final poster that’ll be used to sell the film at the American Film Market later this year, which reveals some additional casting; you can see it below.
Joining the actors announced in our last Dead Cert story here are Dexter Fletcher, Mum & Dad’s Perry Benson, Bruiser’s Jason Flemyng, Ciaran Griffiths, Ricky Grover, Dave Legeno (The Cottage’s monstrous Farmer, pictured above), Danny Midwinter, Coralie Rose and Lorraine Stanley. Set in and around a London nightclub, the movie introduces fangs and bloodsucking into a battle between local and Romanian gangsters. An official website for the film will be active soon here; look for more on Dead Cert once it starts rolling!
Joining the actors announced in our last Dead Cert story here are Dexter Fletcher, Mum & Dad’s Perry Benson, Bruiser’s Jason Flemyng, Ciaran Griffiths, Ricky Grover, Dave Legeno (The Cottage’s monstrous Farmer, pictured above), Danny Midwinter, Coralie Rose and Lorraine Stanley. Set in and around a London nightclub, the movie introduces fangs and bloodsucking into a battle between local and Romanian gangsters. An official website for the film will be active soon here; look for more on Dead Cert once it starts rolling!
- 10/8/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
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