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Jack Said

  • 2009
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
670
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Danny Dyer, Ashlie Walker, and Simon Phillips in Jack Said (2009)
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Jack is an undercover cop infiltrating a criminal gang. Things go pear-shaped when Jack's chancer pal does a runner with a box belonging to the boss and ends up in a perilous situation which... Read allJack is an undercover cop infiltrating a criminal gang. Things go pear-shaped when Jack's chancer pal does a runner with a box belonging to the boss and ends up in a perilous situation which threatens to explode into disaster.Jack is an undercover cop infiltrating a criminal gang. Things go pear-shaped when Jack's chancer pal does a runner with a box belonging to the boss and ends up in a perilous situation which threatens to explode into disaster.

  • Directors
    • Leander Basannavar
    • Michael Tchoubouroff
  • Writers
    • Paul Tanter
    • Piers Pereira
  • Stars
    • Simon Phillips
    • Danny Dyer
    • Ashlie Walker
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    670
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Leander Basannavar
      • Michael Tchoubouroff
    • Writers
      • Paul Tanter
      • Piers Pereira
    • Stars
      • Simon Phillips
      • Danny Dyer
      • Ashlie Walker
    • 13User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Simon Phillips
    Simon Phillips
    • Jack Adleth
    Danny Dyer
    Danny Dyer
    • Nathan
    Ashlie Walker
    • Natalie
    Terry Stone
    Terry Stone
    • The Fixer
    David O'Hara
    David O'Hara
    • The Boss
    Rita Ramnani
    Rita Ramnani
    • Erin
    Julian Nicholson
    Julian Nicholson
    • Dominique
    Rebecca Keatley
    • Natasha
    Christopher Fosh
    Christopher Fosh
    • Dave
    Steven Lawson
    • Ozzy
    • (as Steve Lawson)
    David Hahn
    • Guv'nor
    • (voice)
    Mike Reid
    Mike Reid
    • Guv'nor
    • (archive footage)
    Daniel Roberts
    Daniel Roberts
    • Messenger
    Jimmy White
    Jimmy White
    • Vic Lee
    Emile Jansen
    Emile Jansen
    • Other Side Boss
    Nik Goldman
    Nik Goldman
    • Hitman
    Michael Tchoubouroff
    • Dimitri
    Dominic Burns
    Dominic Burns
    • Yianni
    • Directors
      • Leander Basannavar
      • Michael Tchoubouroff
    • Writers
      • Paul Tanter
      • Piers Pereira
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    3dennysnow-87963

    I couldn't get any enjoyment out of this

    I'm sorry but I couldn't enjoy it. The film was far too boring with no value of character development and arc, or interesting story. I'd avoid if I were you!
    1PHLover

    Awful awful awful

    I am so so disappointed in this film. This had unbelievably bad acting (much of this blame must go to the director, who, after watching the dailies, must have seen what i saw? I say this because the actors (some of whom i've seen in other films - Terry Stone was quite good in Rise Of The Footsoldier) are not bad but the acting was. The lead character is too porky to be a convincing lead man in this type of role and the female gangster's 'I'm from Lahndon, me' accent was atrocious. The continuity errors were pretty outstanding too with photos being put into one pocket, only to miraculously appear in another, minutes after receiving it. I have sadly had to give this a one star rating as it's a case of been there seen that, but executed in a much much better way.
    searchanddestroy-1

    British crap crime film example

    The crime films from UK from the nineties till now have always, at ninety percent, deceived me, because of bad directing, bad acting, bad scripts. Forget LONG GOOD FRIDAY, GET CARTER, ROBBERY. Guy Ritchie was one of those who are responsible of this situation; Ritchie himself more or less under Quentin Tarantino's influence. But from time to time, you have tough, rough "faces", such as the likes of Craig Fairbrass, Ray Winstone, characters who enhance the interest of those genuinely lame movies. Here, for this movie, I will be honest, I was bored from the very beginning. However, a dark, gloomy, bleak ending can please me, and let me forget the below average quality of those crime dramas.
    9Knarlinggrimbob

    Impressive British Film Noir

    I saw this last night at the cinema and I'm glad it's out on DVD soon as I'm going to get it and watch it again. I thought for an independent low-budget feature, this was a considerably impressive effort. It may not have the money of Sin City – which is clearly an influence for the graphic novels and the films – but they have worked with whatever they had to achieve great production values.

    The opening is a massive nod to its graphic novel roots before bringing us into a slightly more recognisable setting but still retaining its noir elements. Scot Simon Phillips is perfectly cast as the everyman-leading man. It's a nice touch that the "name" in the film, Danny Dyer, supports here rather than leads and the predominantly un-famous cast means that we're seeing characters rather than actors laying characters. That said, the two big names, Dyer and David O'Hara, put in often scene-stealing appearances.

    Larger that-life in some parts, the characters are clearly based on the graphic novel approach where everything can be in your face, and it works. Ashlie Walker impresses as the sexy psycho seeking to usurp Daddy and Terry Stone is a combination of menacing and funny as the Guv'nor's second in command, 'The Fixer'. It's also impressive that we've finally seen a British gangster film with very strong female characters. Rebecca Keatley and Rita Ramnani provide the "good" to Walkers "bad" and achieve convincingly naturalistic performances.

    There are certainly elements of other gangster and noir films. References to the Big Combo, Reservoir Dogs, Sin City, Pulp Fiction and Get Carter abound, but nothing seems lifted, more occasionally treading were others have already tread (thought this isn't always a bad thing). The plot's MacGuffin – a box with mysterious and never-explained contents – is a film staple seen in Ronin and Pulp Fiction, but this is merely a device to propel events forward. The voice-over is of course classic noir – but it's refreshing to hear it as we see London streets rather than American ones.

    I can't think of another British film that has even attempted noir in recent years, let alone adapting elements from a graphic novel, and this is a very worthy effort.
    4wellthatswhatithinkanyway

    Unsatisfying latest edition to the 'graphic novel' franchise

    STAR RATING: ***** Saturday Night **** Friday Night *** Friday Morning ** Sunday Night * Monday Morning

    Undercover cop Jack Adleth (Simon Phillips) is deep into the world of gangland London and has formed a bit too close a relationship with Nathan (Danny Dyer) a loose cannon crook who steals quite a bit of money from gang boss's daughter Natalie (Ashlie Walker.) When he's interrogated for information by Natalie who thinks he's helping hide Nathan, Jack ends up making 'amends' by being Natalie's puppet, performing whatever gangland chore she wants. But a blossoming relationship with Nathan's sister provides the only shining light in his increasingly grim life as everything builds up to end in chaos.

    The 'graphic novel' craze arrives straight to DVD, with a project that's been glammed up like one of the more successful entries, Sin City. In parts it tries to capture the film noir feel a lot of these movies try to capture but the outcome feels more pretentious than successful. Sadly, Jack Said just isn't exciting or tense enough to work. While it's all done competently enough, the story feels wavey and all over the place and just doesn't leave the impression it could have. Such a shame considering the talent involved, including Dyer, Phillips and familiar face Terry Stone in a supporting role. And I've only just learned it's actually a sequel, which only means I can only wonder what came before it. **

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    • Trivia
      Follow up to the 2008 feature film JACK SAYS.
    • Goofs
      In the scene when Nathan is persuading Jack to take his sister Erin to the Opera, in Nathan's left hand is a cigarette but when it immediately cuts to a different camera angle the cigarette is no longer there.
    • Connections
      Followed by Jack Falls (2011)
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      Written by John Harvey (as John J. Harvey)

      Performed by John Harvey (as John J. Harvey)

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    • Release date
      • September 10, 2024 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Paul Tanter's Jack Said
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Press On Features
      • Dystopian Films
      • Fourth Turning Productions
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    • Budget
      • £650,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1 / (anamorphic)
      • 1.85 : 1

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