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Little Boy Blue

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2017
  • TV-14
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
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Stephen Graham, Sinéad Keenan, Brían F. O'Byrne, and Sonny Beyga in Little Boy Blue (2017)
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The true story of the 2007 murder of Rhys Jones in Liverpool. The story of the aftermath and police investigation.The true story of the 2007 murder of Rhys Jones in Liverpool. The story of the aftermath and police investigation.The true story of the 2007 murder of Rhys Jones in Liverpool. The story of the aftermath and police investigation.

  • Stars
    • Sinéad Keenan
    • Brían F. O'Byrne
    • Matthew Devlin
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    6.4K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,318
    545
    • Stars
      • Sinéad Keenan
      • Brían F. O'Byrne
      • Matthew Devlin
    • 31User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 6 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Sinéad Keenan
    Sinéad Keenan
    • Mel Jones
    • 2017
    Brían F. O'Byrne
    Brían F. O'Byrne
    • Steve Jones
    • 2017
    Matthew Devlin
    • Owen Jones
    • 2017
    Stephen Graham
    Stephen Graham
    • DSU Dave Kelly
    • 2017
    Elizabeth Berrington
    Elizabeth Berrington
    • Debra Taylor
    • 2017
    James Nelson-Joyce
    James Nelson-Joyce
    • James Yates
    • 2017
    Michael Moran
    • Kevin Moody
    • 2017
    Sara Powell
    Sara Powell
    • ACC Pat Gallan
    • 2017
    Nathan Clark Smith
    • Jordan Olssen
    • 2017
    Faye McKeever
    Faye McKeever
    • Claire Olssen
    • 2017
    Jodie McNee
    Jodie McNee
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    • 2017
    Paddy Rowan
    Paddy Rowan
    • Sean Mercer
    • 2017
    Laura Dos Santos
    Laura Dos Santos
    • Donna Kelly
    • 2017
    Kerrie Hayes
    Kerrie Hayes
    • Sandra Oxley
    • 2017
    Robbie O'Neill
    Robbie O'Neill
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    • 2017
    Stephen Walters
    Stephen Walters
    • DCI Mark Guinness…
    • 2017
    Jak Corrie
    • Nathan Quinn
    • 2017
    Heather Bleasdale
    • Vida Moody
    • 2017
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    10secretstory

    As an American, I had never heard of this terrible tragedy in the UK

    My heart goes out to the Jones family and all of those involved with seeking justice in this senseless killing of eleven year old Rhys Jones.

    As an American, I had never heard of this terrible tragedy in the UK.

    One thing is for sure, and familiar. Justice is a frustrating process, and one full of bureaucracy and achingly slow chain of command, and disappointing losses. It truly feels as though the criminals have more rights than the victims. And yet, holding out hope is inherently natural.

    The actors are EXCELLENT in this series. Especially impressed with the actress Sinéad Keenan as the little boys mother. Strange that I do not recall seeing her in any other works. (and I mainly watch UK shows) Brian F. O'Byrne is also very impressive. Stephen Graham brings his charisma, and talent, effectively as well. Good to see Stephen Walters (eternally missed as Angus, on Outlander) in this too. All of the characters are worthy of attention and praise really.

    The subject matter is hard, and heartbreaking.

    The punks responsible = infuriating!

    I find the way these sons speak to their mums hard to believe and absolutely abhorrent. It's cringe worthy. As a child, and as an adult, I would never have spoken to my mum or dad, or any family member in that way. It's so ugly, and quite shocking to view such portrayals. What a glimpse into horrid family dysfunction, and what is acceptable, or tolerated, behavior. And yes I realize these are dramatizations, and troubled kids in gang related territorial violence, but still.

    Very glad I found this to view on BritBox this weekend.

    Job well done by ALL.

    Just wish it weren't a true story.
    8yerwan1

    Compelling, tragic story, outstanding production, great acting

    The kind of senseless murder happening all-too-often in communities these days. Sensitive, emotional, top-notch production, writing, directing and acting pulled me into the community and story. Four 45-minute parts totalling three hours, it moves along very quickly and was compelling to watch and get so drawn into this tragedy and investigation.
    9khunkrumark

    Edge of your seat stuff and it's real!

    Pretty much every British person watching this already knows what's going to happen... but you'll still be hootin' and a hollerin' as events unfold and the journey to justice is completed. The writing, acting and everything else about this 4-part TV docu-drama is spot on. If you're not familiar with the story you're going to enjoy this even more.

    In 2007 an 11-year-old Rhys Jones was walking home from footy practice. As he cut through a pub car-park to get home the boy was fatally shot by a teenage gang member. About eight months later the police finally get their man and this is the story of how it happened.

    The writer (Oscar nominee Jeff Pope) has chosen to follow the facts of the case and not allow the emotions of the story to get the better of him. If you're binge- watching this it's three hours long and not a minute is wasted.

    As we're watching the story unfold through all the characters on both sides of the law, it's easy to forget that we're looking at something that is very close to what actually happened.

    These kinds of 'stories' are the staple of 'conveyer-belt' fictional police procedurals, almost all of which fall well short of this mesmerizing drama. It's as good as 2016's "In Plain Sight" which was another, similar TV 'docu-drama' about the detection and pursuit of a killer.

    This is top notch television and I hope the victim's family approves of the way their story has been handled. They had a hand in helping to re-tell their side of this horrible and senseless tragedy so I strongly suspect that they do.

    Here's some trivia... Apart from the actual shooting, the drama was filmed in and around Liverpool. The funeral was filmed in the Anglican Cathedral and the minute's applause was filmed during half-time of a match played at Goodison Park. The case itself was filmed at Liverpool Crown Court inside the courtroom where the original trial took place. Pretty spooky, eh?

    Excellent and captivating television - proving that British TV CAN do it when they want to!
    9lawnmorgan

    Tear jerker and heart tugger

    This mini-series is an emotional rollercoaster. The actors in the British crime dramas are from top to bottom, off the charts good, and this one is just is no different. And this is based on a true story.
    9vdubmikey

    Ultimately Sad

    A story of gang violence people across the world are all to familiar with. Little 'Men' thinking they are 'big'..with iron on their hands.. sadly no amount of tattoos or owning a Glock..will ever make you a man, that take's hard work and guts.

    Brilliantly made and acted, if it was a Soap, no one would believe it. but unfortunately, yeah this happened. Hope our cousins in the USA will watch this and stop legally buying guns. They always end up for re- sale..in the wrong hands. #peace

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    • Trivia
      Perhaps surprisingly to some, the actors portraying Rhys' parents Melanie (Mel) and Steve, are both actually Irish doing a "Liverpool accent". Considering the history of Liverpool and Irish (Roman Catholic) moving there, that may have been a deliberate casting choice with their ability to do a suitable accent, are accomplished-enough actors with the gravitas to carry the roles, and they both look enough like Rhys' parents to carry the series along.
    • Goofs
      The setting is 2007 and 2008, but the uniformed police officers all wear the ribbon of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal, given away in 2012.
    • Connections
      Featured in Good Morning Britain: Episode dated 20 April 2017 (2017)

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    • Release date
      • April 24, 2017 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El crimen de Liverpool
    • Filming locations
      • Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • ITV Broadcasting
      • ITV Studios
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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