DVDfever.co.uk – Jack Said on Blu-ray and DVD
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Posted: September 18th, 2009.
Based on the graphic novel by Paul Tranter
Exclusive theatrical run at the Apollo Haymarket September 25th – October
Starring Simon Phillips (The Rapture, Just for the Record) and Danny Dyer (Outlaw, Adulthood, Severance, Doghouse), this non-stop action thriller takes the viewer on an adrenaline-filled journey through the darkest underbelly of Londons gangland culture. Also starring David OHara, (Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows, The Departed, Hotel Rwanda) Terry Stone (Doghouse, Rise of the Footsoldier), and snooker player Jimmy White soon to be seen in ITVs Im A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here.
Nathan (Dyer) is a member of a criminal gang headed by the notorious Guvnor (and his psychotic daughter Natalie (Ashlie Walker, TVs Bad Girls, Casualty). He befriends fellow gang member Jack Adleth (Phillips) who, unbeknownst to Nathan, is an undercover police officer. Nathan harbours a secret too and when he steals from the gangster family and goes underground he trusts Jack to look after his sister Erin (Rita Ramnani, Just for the Record). Inheriting Nathans role in the gang, Jack must now walk a fine line between his duty as a police officer and what is required of him by Natalie. As he falls in love with Erin, the lines between his real and assumed identities begin to blur and his conscience and loyalty are put to the test. A tragedy seems inevitable and when it comes, Jack must regroup and then mete out his own brand of justice, fuelled by revenge, on the streets of Amsterdam.
More info at JackSaid.co.uk
Extras: Behind the scenes, deleted scenes, trailer
The DVD is released on October 5th, it runs for 105 mins is available on Amazon on Blu-ray for £13.99 (RRP £19.99)and on DVD for £7.98 (RRP £12.99).
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