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L'Âge de vivre

Original title: Let Him Have It
  • 1991
  • R
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
3.9K
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Christopher Eccleston in L'Âge de vivre (1991)
This drama reveals the controversial postwar 1950's London murder trial that sent an intellectually challenged young man to the gallows for a murder he did not commit.
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This drama reveals the controversial postwar 1950's London murder trial that sent an intellectually challenged young man to the gallows for a murder he did not commit.This drama reveals the controversial postwar 1950's London murder trial that sent an intellectually challenged young man to the gallows for a murder he did not commit.This drama reveals the controversial postwar 1950's London murder trial that sent an intellectually challenged young man to the gallows for a murder he did not commit.

  • Director
    • Peter Medak
  • Writers
    • Neal Purvis
    • Robert Wade
  • Stars
    • Tom Courtenay
    • Christopher Eccleston
    • Eileen Atkins
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    3.9K
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    • Director
      • Peter Medak
    • Writers
      • Neal Purvis
      • Robert Wade
    • Stars
      • Tom Courtenay
      • Christopher Eccleston
      • Eileen Atkins
    • 39User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tom Courtenay
    Tom Courtenay
    • William Bentley
    Christopher Eccleston
    Christopher Eccleston
    • Derek Bentley
    Eileen Atkins
    Eileen Atkins
    • Lillian Bentley
    Rebecca Eccleston
    • Iris aged 10
    Peter Eccleston
    • Derek aged 8
    Craig Turner
    • Derek aged 14
    P.J. Nicholas
    • First Boy in Shed
    • (as PJ Nicolas)
    Bret Walker
    • Second Boy in Shed
    Walter Sparrow
    Walter Sparrow
    • Nightwatchman
    Edward Hardwicke
    Edward Hardwicke
    • Approved School Principal
    • (as Edward Hardwick)
    Clare Holman
    Clare Holman
    • Iris Bentley
    Daniel Brazier
    • Boy in Fairview Road
    Ben Brazier
    Ben Brazier
    • Denis Bentley
    Paul Reynolds
    Paul Reynolds
    • Chris Craig
    Serena Scott Thomas
    Serena Scott Thomas
    • Stella
    Peter Jonfield
    • Butcher
    Joan Heal
    • Lady in Butcher's Shop
    Jack Deam
    Jack Deam
    • Terry Stringer
    • Director
      • Peter Medak
    • Writers
      • Neal Purvis
      • Robert Wade
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    User reviews39

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    rosie125

    A wonderful piece of work- riveting and unsettling.

    This is a brilliant film. If you've ever heard of this case but not identified with it, or think that justice is always done in court, WATCH THIS FILM. I watched it and struggled not to cry- even as a fictional story it would be moving, but the fact that it is real makes it even more poignant. The shots are brilliant too and this makes it one of the best political films I have ever seen. This film will force you to rethink your views on capital punishment.
    venushunters

    A shocking portrayal of the Death Penalty in 50's England

    A shocking portrayal of the use of the Death Penalty in the United Kingdom during the 1950's. A mentally unstable young man with epilepsy called Derek Bentley faces the gallows for a crime he did not commit, While the accomplice, Christopher Craig, who did fire the fatal shot, only serves time at Her Majesties Pleasure. In reality Christopher Craig only served 10 years while Derek Bentley had his life taken away. A gritty drama telling of Bentley and Craig's criminal exploits in South London shortly after the war.
    8Reedy1976

    Some real facts (dont think these are in the films credits)

    Eventually, in 1993 the then Home Secretary Michael Howard granted Bentley a partial pardon, saying it was clear he should never have been hanged but he remained guilty of taking part in the murder.

    Iris Bentley (Dereks mother) died in 1997 before the case was referred back to the Appeal Court.

    In 1998 the Appeal Court quashed Bentley's conviction on the grounds the original trial judge was biased against the defendants and misdirected the jury on points of law.

    Scientific evidence also showed the three police officers who testified about Bentley shouting "Let him have it" had lied under oath.

    Craig served 10 years before being released.
    9Mike-DD

    A chilling tale

    I did not know about this case before I watched this film, but the synopsis on the back of the video case was so compelling I had to rent it. I did not expect to be emotionally involved but it was hard to keep from shouting at the TV screen that it's unfair. The system portrayed seemed almost hellbent on sending Derek to the gallows, guilty or not. Even when evidence seem tainted or appeared to cast doubts on the veracity of some of the testimonies, the only cry ringing out was that a cop was killed and someone's blood must be spilled in revenge. It is chilling to know that sometimes justice can be blinded when emotions are involved, showing how important it must be to fully understand the implications before imposing any penalties which cannot be reversed even if desired.
    7claudio_carvalho

    The Story of an Unfair Trial

    In the 50's, in the post-war London, Derek Bentley (Christopher Eccleston) is a mentally retarded teenager with mentality of a child. He lives with his family and spends most of his time inside his room, with his cats, dogs and a turtle. When he buys a compact vinyl in a store with his sister, he befriends the delinquent teenager Chris Craig (Paul Reynolds), whose older brother is a notorious thief, and dresses like American gangsters. This friendship leads Derek to one of the most famous cases of unfair trial of the England history.

    "Let Him Have It" is a 1991 film based on a true story of a mentally deficient nineteen-year-old teenager that was sentenced to the gallows in 1953 for a crime that he did not commit. The film shows manipulation of the testimonies, a strange behavior of the judge that gives directions to the jury and disregards the request of merci from the jury. The performances are top-notch, highlighting Christopher Eccleston, but this film is very unpleasant. In Brazil, "Let Him Have It" was released o VHS only and it was worthy watched it again after so many years. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "O Segredo de Uma Sentença" ("The Secreto of One Sentence")

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    • Trivia
      Derek Bentley was partially pardoned posthumously by Home Secretary Michael Howard, who said he should not have been hanged, but was still guilty. Bentley's conviction was later overturned by the Court of Appeal, who said that he had not had a fair trial because of the behavior of the trial judge, Lord Goddard. This movie has been credited for keeping the case in the public eye.
    • Goofs
      When the telly was switched on to watch What's My Line? (1950), the picture and sound appeared within two or three seconds. An early 1950's TV would require at least 15-20 seconds to warm up.
    • Quotes

      Derek Bentley: Let him have it, Chris!

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Bugsy/Let Him Have It/At Play in the Fields of the Lord/Kafka (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Wheel Of Fortune
      Written by Bennie Benjamin and George David Weiss

      Performed by Kay Starr

      Courtesy of Capitol Records, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • July 22, 1992 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
    • Official site
      • Vine International Pictures Ltd.
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Let Him Have It
    • Filming locations
      • Church of St Mary the Virgin, Meadow Lane, West Derby, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK(Funeral of Police Officer)
    • Production companies
      • British Screen Productions
      • Canal+
      • Film Trustees Ltd.
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $88,686
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,088
      • Dec 8, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $88,686
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 55 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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