After prison, an ex-con searches for the snitch who betrayed him, navigating London's gritty underworld of crime bosses and corrupt cops while haunted by inner demons.After prison, an ex-con searches for the snitch who betrayed him, navigating London's gritty underworld of crime bosses and corrupt cops while haunted by inner demons.After prison, an ex-con searches for the snitch who betrayed him, navigating London's gritty underworld of crime bosses and corrupt cops while haunted by inner demons.
- Won 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
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Frank Ross is out. And he wants to know who grassed. Who informed on him. Who caused him to serve years in prison.
This was a truly brilliant mini-series shown in England during the late '70s, about a failed bank robbery. The main character Ross, played by Tom Bell, is seeking revenge and the culprit behind his incarceration. I saw this again recently, and despite the flared trousers and floppy hair styles, it was still compelling to watch because of the acting by all concerned. And the build up to the climactic confrontation at the end is hard to compare with other TV series. It also stars Derrick O'Connor, who has appeared in Lethal Weapon 2, and Alias on TV.
They don't make 'em like this anymore...Unfortunately.
This was a truly brilliant mini-series shown in England during the late '70s, about a failed bank robbery. The main character Ross, played by Tom Bell, is seeking revenge and the culprit behind his incarceration. I saw this again recently, and despite the flared trousers and floppy hair styles, it was still compelling to watch because of the acting by all concerned. And the build up to the climactic confrontation at the end is hard to compare with other TV series. It also stars Derrick O'Connor, who has appeared in Lethal Weapon 2, and Alias on TV.
They don't make 'em like this anymore...Unfortunately.
What was brilliant, absolutely unmissable TV in 1978 looks dated nearly 40 years on. Other than Tom Bell most of the supporting cast look quite wooden, but this could be due to 1970s direction. The story line is excellent and it would be good to see it done today for a new audience. I think the rhyming slang used put a lot of people off as they would not have a clue what 'reels of cotton' meant; or 'dabs'; 'the island'. It was alright for me as I was in that world, but this may have been one of the reasons why it won just one award for Editing... It's a shame that they used a fleet of Ford cars all beginning with the same three letters as you never knew if it was the old bill or the villains pulling up! It was worth another watch after so long, but don't expect it to feel as good as it did back then. Euston Films did some great stuff back then, classic TV, but style has changed and moved on with television.
After forty years or more, I'm amazed at house much of this show I remember, from scenes to actual dialogue - it clearly made an impression. The story is very compelling, a London version of Get Carter, though it lacks the steely edge of that movie.
Unfortunately, in many ways it has dated badly. If this were ever to be broadcast on TV or some streaming service, it would need a warning "please note that this programme contains language and attitudes that may offend".
Despite these reservations, great to see it again, and Tom Bell was superb i every scene.
Unfortunately, in many ways it has dated badly. If this were ever to be broadcast on TV or some streaming service, it would need a warning "please note that this programme contains language and attitudes that may offend".
Despite these reservations, great to see it again, and Tom Bell was superb i every scene.
This whole mini series is absolute class. British gangster Frank ross is just out of the nick and cant believe the changes on his manor in the east end of london. All his criminal mates have either called it quits or went on their own endeavors over his period of incarceration. But one question lingers,who informed on him and his mates leading to them being caught red handed during the teams last robbery!? This is absolutely required viewing if u enjoy films like get carter and long good friday! Will take a couple viewing to piece every little sub plot together but totally worth it!
In a word, they just don't make them like this anymore and most likely couldn't even if they tried!
Tom Bell is brilliant as Frank Ross in 'Out' and if you haven't seen it your're in for a real treat. Credit also to the rest of the cast who also rate very highly and it's hard to pick out anybody in particular. There're all good.
Also, unlike, say 'A Touch of Frost' or 'Midsomer Murders' etc, the plot of 'Out' is fairly easy to understand and doesn't leave you wondering "what the hell is going on here"? as it twists and turns through various sub-plots!
Anyway, watching this gem a second or third time round is in for a treat not a trick! I'm getting my copy on DVD this week along with a case of lagers and I'm going to sit back and enjoy a real TV classic. (over 2 evenings of course...)
PS Also, about this time the BBC aired another great British 4 part crime thriller (90 minutes each) called 'Law and Order' and what an addition that would make to anybody's archive DVD collection of '70's TV offerings.
Tom Bell is brilliant as Frank Ross in 'Out' and if you haven't seen it your're in for a real treat. Credit also to the rest of the cast who also rate very highly and it's hard to pick out anybody in particular. There're all good.
Also, unlike, say 'A Touch of Frost' or 'Midsomer Murders' etc, the plot of 'Out' is fairly easy to understand and doesn't leave you wondering "what the hell is going on here"? as it twists and turns through various sub-plots!
Anyway, watching this gem a second or third time round is in for a treat not a trick! I'm getting my copy on DVD this week along with a case of lagers and I'm going to sit back and enjoy a real TV classic. (over 2 evenings of course...)
PS Also, about this time the BBC aired another great British 4 part crime thriller (90 minutes each) called 'Law and Order' and what an addition that would make to anybody's archive DVD collection of '70's TV offerings.
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