Dead Man's Girl

Dead Man's Girl

2007 "A Violent Thriller."
Dead Man's Girl
Dead Man's Girl

Dead Man's Girl

5.2 | 1h34m | NR | en | Adventure

When small-town newspaper journalist Kevin learns of his predecessor's horrific death, he's surprised to find the cops aren't investigating the murder. Helped by the dead man's attractive girlfriend, Kevin starts digging for information -- and soon finds himself caught up in a world he never imagined.

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5.2 | 1h34m | NR | en | Adventure , Drama , Action | More Info
Released: July. 10,2007 | Released Producted By: Lexington Films , Peregrine Films Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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When small-town newspaper journalist Kevin learns of his predecessor's horrific death, he's surprised to find the cops aren't investigating the murder. Helped by the dead man's attractive girlfriend, Kevin starts digging for information -- and soon finds himself caught up in a world he never imagined.

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Cast

Enda Oates

Director

Henry Herbert

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Lexington Films , Peregrine Films

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edward wilgar I was delighted to see the first film made entirely on location in Northern Ireland for about 20 years and it looks pretty good but unfortunately the movie isn't so hot, too often trying to be funny and failing totally. There's confusion between Catholics & Protestants beginning with the lead being a Protestant called Kevin, impossible in Belfast! Too much violence & foul language substitute for coherent plot development and the identity of the "mystery" villain in the second half is so obvious. Gary Kemp's music is a refreshing change from the usual Irish cliches but this is rather uninvolving. Lead Gerard Rooney is a John Lynch look-alike but the comparison doesn't run to acting ability. Unless you yearn for a glimpse of the "Old Country" give it a miss.
reg-4 This advice is valid for all movies made adapted from the novels of Colin Bateman. Please read the book!