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Man at the Top (DVD)
Kenneth Haigh, Nanette Newman, Harry Andrews, John Quentin, Mary Maude, …
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R208
R85
Discovery Miles 850
Save R123 (59%)
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Mike Vardy directs this big screen adaptation of the adventures of
working class hero Joe Lampton (Kenneth Haigh). When Joe gets to
know pharmaceutical tycoon Lord Ackerman (Harry Andrews) and his
wife Alex (Nanette Newman), it results in an unexpected job offer.
However, things aren't all plain sailing. While managing one of
Ackerman's companies, Joe discovers that a former member of staff
committed suicide for his part in producing a drug that proved
harmful to women. How will Ackerman react when Joe tells him the
news?
Released after a three-year stretch in a mental institution,
Royston Blake finds that the world has moved on, even Mangel. Gone
are most of his old haunts, including Hoppers, where he spent years
working the door. In its place: a huge, gleaming new shopping mall,
servicing the town's every consumer need. But not everyone is happy
to see the old ways swept aside. A mysterious opposition group
calling itself the ?Old Guard? has made its mission abundantly
clear on the letters page of the local newspaper, and soon sets
about trying to recruit Blake as its agent of retribution.
Meanwhile, Blake just wants to settle down with his girl, Sal, and
get to know the son he never met. But old habits are tough to
break. Royston Blake is a boastful, aggressive, foul-mouthed,
psychopathic hard-man of the utmost political incorrectness, a
failure at everything he does but an indomitable believer in his
own cleverness and sex appeal. He's also a careless multiple killer
(though insistent that it was never his fault). In short, a
thoroughly unpleasant and dislikeable character. Why, then ? this
is a great mystery ? is it so enjoyable to read about him Marcel
Berlins, The London Times Blackly funny and bone-jarringly
violent...Williams? latest offering comes across like a heady
literary mix between Straw Dogs and Pulp Fiction.? ? Dublin Evening
Herald A sharp and bitingly funny novel.? ? The Big Issue
In this darkly comedic follow-up to Charlie Williams' breakthrough
novel Deadfolk, Hoppers head doorman Royston Blake is once again up
to his eyeballs in trouble of the worst kind. Since his face-off
with the Munton brothers, Blake has been enjoying life as a
"pillar" of the Mangel community. Sure, it's a bleak and rather
dodgy town, but it's his town all the same. At least, until
enigmatic outsider Nick Nopoly waltzes in and starts collecting
friends faster than can possibly be legal. Blake doesn't think much
of him until he notices a change in the behavior of Hoppers'
younger clientele: less beery violence, more nonsensical
blathering. But when Doug the shopkeeper comes to Blake for help
"sorting out" the newcomer (who just happens to be dating Doug's
teenage daughter), the bruiser figures helping out Doug will be
good for business...never mind the 400 cigarettes and 400 cans of
lager the shopkeeper has offered as payment. Of course, Mangel is
Mangel, and it wouldn't be a normal day if Blake didn't soon find
himself in an unholy mess. Raunchy, violent, and hysterical, Booze
and Burn is an addictive trip into the dark underbelly of
small-town England.
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