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Dead Man's Shoes 2004

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Dead Man's Shoes
18 (Contains very strong language, strong violence and hard drug use)
Cast
Paddy Considine, Gary Stretch, Toby Kebbell, Stuart Wolfenden, Paul Sadot, Joel Hartley, Seamus O'Neill, Paul Hurstfield, Emily Aston, Neil Bell
Director
Shane Meadows
Producer
Mark Herbert
Writer
Shane Meadows, Paddy Considine
Duration
01:30:00
Official Site
http://www.godwillforgivethem.com/
Release
Friday October 1 2004
Genre
Drama
Distributor
Optimum Releasing

Synopsis

Richard has always protected his simple-minded little brother Anthony. When Richard leaves the rural village where they have grown up to join the army, Anthony is taken in by Sonny, a controlling and vicious local drug dealer and his gang of lads. Anthony becomes the gang's pet and plaything. Seven years later, Richard returns to settle the score. One by one, he hunts down each member of the gang and executes them in increasingly elaborate ways as flashbacks reveal the extent to which his brother suffered at their hands. "Dead Man's Shoes" is a genre-defying film blending horror, supernatural elements, comedy, and social realism. Set in a Midlands village, it explores the underbelly of contemporary rural Britain in communities where crime is unchecked and drugs, intimidation, and power games are blandly accepted as the fabric of daily life.

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