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Down Terrace (2009)

Down Terrace (2009)
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A family on the wrong side of the law has some serious business to attend to in this black comedy from British filmmaker Ben Wheatley. Karl (Robin Hill) followed his father, Bill (Robert Hill), into the family business, which in this case happens to be organized crime, and their occupational hazards become obvious when the two return to the family home after a few days in jail. Bill is convinced that one of their associates has been talking to the police, and whoever it is needs to be silenced as soon as possible, but first they have to figure out who is the snitch. As Karl and Bill ponder the likely suspects as their allies stop by the house to check in on them -- including well-connected Uncle Eric (David Schaal), shady nightclub manager Garvey (Tony Way), crooked politician Councilor Berman (Mark Kempner), and enforcer Pringle (Michael Smiley) -- Karl gets some unexpected news from his girlfriend, Valda (Kerry Peacock), who announces that she's pregnant with his child. Karl isn't certain he's ready for the responsibilities of parenthood, and Bill and his wife, Maggie (Julia Deakin), aren't very excited about being grandparents, but the upcoming addition to the family becomes a secondary concern after Bill decides he's figured out who's the rat in the organization. Down Terrace screened at the 2010 Slamdance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Bob HillRobin Hill, (more)
Director(s):
Ben Wheatley
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of Down Terrace

A family on the wrong side of the law has some serious business to attend to in this black comedy from British filmmaker Ben Wheatley. Karl (Robin Hill) followed his father, Bill (Robert Hill), into the family business, which in this case happens to be organized crime, and their occupational hazards become obvious when the two return to the family home after a few days in jail. Bill is convinced that one of their associates has been talking to the police, and whoever it is needs to be silenced as soon as possible, but first they have to figure out who is the snitch. As Karl and Bill ponder the likely suspects as their allies stop by the house to check in on them -- including well-connected Uncle Eric (David Schaal), shady nightclub manager Garvey (Tony Way), crooked politician Councilor Berman (Mark Kempner), and enforcer Pringle (Michael Smiley) -- Karl gets some unexpected news from his girlfriend, Valda (Kerry Peacock), who announces that she's pregnant with his child. Karl isn't certain he's ready for the responsibilities of parenthood, and Bill and his wife, Maggie (Julia Deakin), aren't very excited about being grandparents, but the upcoming addition to the family becomes a secondary concern after Bill decides he's figured out who's the rat in the organization. Down Terrace screened at the 2010 Slamdance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
93 mins

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Director(s):
Ben Wheatley
Writer(s):
Ben WheatleyRobin Hill
Producer(s):
Andrew Starke
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity, Drug Content, Violence)
Categories:
Foreign
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Steve G.

    Very slow and hard to understand. We quit after 30 minutes.

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    Jefferson B.

    Horrible! Horrible! Horrible! I'D GIVE IT ZERO STARS IF I COULD! Don't let the cool cover graphics and description fool you. This Has to be the worst garbage all around I've seen in at least a year!! I gave it a full half hour of viewing before I couldn't take it anymore and turned it off. In the first half hour NOTHING happened. No tension, nothing really interesting, etc. I could tell the writer, director, actors, producer were trying to build up to something but what I don't know. Save your cash and run, don't walk, from this Dog!

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    Rita M.

    I'm about 30 minutes into this movie and decided to pause it and look up the reviews....I believe after starting this movie back up again, after another 15 minutes or so, I'll be taking the other reviewers advice and just stop watching. It's difficult to understand (no english subtitles) and very slow.

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