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Down Terrace (DVD)
Julia Deakin, Sara Dee, Robert Hill, Robin Hill, Mark Kempner, …
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R177
Discovery Miles 1 770
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This black comedy marks the debut feature of television director
Ben Wheatley. When they are released from jail after doing time for
an unspecified crime, gangster father and son, Bill (Robert Hill)
and Karl (Robin Hill), become obsessed with identifying the police
informant whom they are convinced is in their midst. Meanwhile, the
family business looks set to implode as suspicions grow between the
various shady characters operating out of Down Terrace.
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Kill List (Blu-ray disc)
Neil Maskell, Myanna Buring, Harry Simpson, Michael Smiley, Emma Fryer, …
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R1,014
R623
Discovery Miles 6 230
Save R391 (39%)
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Ben Wheatley directs this dark British thriller/horror starring
Neil Maskell. Former soldier Jay (Maskell) works alongside his
partner Justin (Ben Crompton) as a hitman. When problems erupt in
Jay's marriage and personal life, the strain has a devastating
effect as he abandons any semblance of morality or humanity and
becomes consumed by the violence and depravity of his work.
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Kill List (Blu-ray disc)
Neil Maskell, Myanna Buring, Harry Simpson, Michael Smiley, Emma Fryer, …
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R44
Discovery Miles 440
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Out of stock
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Ben Wheatley directs this dark British thriller/horror starring
Neil Maskell. Former soldier Jay (Maskell) works alongside his
partner Justin (Ben Crompton) as a hitman. When problems erupt in
Jay's marriage and personal life, the strain has a devastating
effect as he abandons any semblance of morality or humanity and
becomes consumed by the violence and depravity of his work.
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Kill List (DVD)
Neil Maskell, Myanna Buring, Harry Simpson, Michael Smiley, Emma Fryer, …
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R55
Discovery Miles 550
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Out of stock
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Ben Wheatley directs this dark British thriller/horror starring
Neil Maskell. Former soldier Jay (Maskell) works alongside his
partner Justin (Ben Crompton) as a hitman. When problems erupt in
Jay's marriage and personal life, the strain has a devastating
effect as he abandons any semblance of morality or humanity and
becomes consumed by the violence and depravity of his work.
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