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Page 8

Original title: Page Eight
  • TV Movie
  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
22K
YOUR RATING
Page 8 (2011)
Official Trailer
Play trailer0:31
10 Videos
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Political ThrillerDramaMysteryThriller

Johnny works for MI5. His neighbor Nancy approaches him. When his best friend and boss suddenly dies, Johnny's left to sort out things about the PM, MI5 and US.Johnny works for MI5. His neighbor Nancy approaches him. When his best friend and boss suddenly dies, Johnny's left to sort out things about the PM, MI5 and US.Johnny works for MI5. His neighbor Nancy approaches him. When his best friend and boss suddenly dies, Johnny's left to sort out things about the PM, MI5 and US.

  • Director
    • David Hare
  • Writer
    • David Hare
  • Stars
    • Bill Nighy
    • Rachel Weisz
    • Tom Hughes
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    22K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Hare
    • Writer
      • David Hare
    • Stars
      • Bill Nighy
      • Rachel Weisz
      • Tom Hughes
    • 125User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 wins & 21 nominations total

    Videos10

    Page Eight
    Trailer 0:31
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    Page Eight: Jill Confronts Johnny About His Refusal To Acknowledge The Revolution
    Clip 0:38
    Page Eight: Jill Confronts Johnny About His Refusal To Acknowledge The Revolution
    Page Eight: Jill Confronts Johnny About His Refusal To Acknowledge The Revolution
    Clip 0:38
    Page Eight: Jill Confronts Johnny About His Refusal To Acknowledge The Revolution
    Page Eight: Alec Speaks About Liberal Values Johnny Is Not Sure What To Make Of It
    Clip 0:24
    Page Eight: Alec Speaks About Liberal Values Johnny Is Not Sure What To Make Of It
    Page Eight: Jill Eavesdrops On A Disagreement Between Johnny And Alec
    Clip 0:46
    Page Eight: Jill Eavesdrops On A Disagreement Between Johnny And Alec
    Page Eight: Johnny Questions Benedict
    Clip 0:48
    Page Eight: Johnny Questions Benedict
    Page Eight: Trailer
    Clip 0:34
    Page Eight: Trailer

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    Bill Nighy
    Bill Nighy
    • Johnny Worricker
    Rachel Weisz
    Rachel Weisz
    • Nancy Pierpan
    Tom Hughes
    Tom Hughes
    • Ralph Wilson
    Michael Gambon
    Michael Gambon
    • Benedict Baron
    Judy Davis
    Judy Davis
    • Jill Tankard
    Rakhee Thakrar
    Rakhee Thakrar
    • Muna Hammami
    Saskia Reeves
    Saskia Reeves
    • Anthea Catcheside
    Ewen Bremner
    Ewen Bremner
    • Rollo Maverley
    Felicity Jones
    Felicity Jones
    • Julianne Worricker
    Richard Lintern
    Richard Lintern
    • Max Vallance
    Holly Aird
    Holly Aird
    • Anna Hervé
    Andrew Cleaver
    • Brian Lord
    Kate Burdette
    Kate Burdette
    • Allegra Betts
    Ralph Fiennes
    Ralph Fiennes
    • Alec Beasley
    Alice Krige
    Alice Krige
    • Emma Baron
    Rory Morrison
    • Radio Newsreader
    Aisling Loftus
    Aisling Loftus
    • Melissa Legge
    Bruce Myers
    • Joseph Pierpan
    • Director
      • David Hare
    • Writer
      • David Hare
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    User reviews125

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    bruce-146-255228

    First class entertainment.

    Atmospheric, intelligent, thrilling and without violence, this film shines as an example of exceedingly skillful work. There are some scenes of doubtful authenticity but those are still believable and in any case the quality of acting glosses over them. It is delightful when great actors have material and settings that allow them to give their subtle best. Even incidental parts are played convincingly by all and the barely plausible delivery by the Home Secretary only serves to keep things at a human level.

    I hope and feel that we shall see more programmes of a similar standard from such a distinguished cast and clever crew. Simply superb from start to finish. (Viewed on iPlayer)
    8ego_2009

    Fantastic piece of television

    Bill Nighy, Rachel Weisz, and Michael Gambon in very good form, playing charmingly audacious characters. The Security Service, and the sense of 'England' that is built around it, are both portrayed in an amusingly artsy, lighting-a-cigarette-under-a-lamppost-to-the-tune-of-modern-jazz manner that some might might find annoying - but which I felt more to be endearing. And a refreshing contrast to the bleak picture of the world and it's intelligence services painted in other modern spy shows, 'Spooks' being the prime example.

    The story seems to ramble a little, at first, and is not as tight or conventionally depicted as audiences might be used to, but it soon picks up - leading to a 'Johnny on the run' sequence that is as good as any other staple 'spy in hiding' romp in any TV espionage thriller of recent years, but one which is much more believable and down-to-earth. An unexpected conclusion left me praising Nighy's character for doing the right thing, in normal person terms, rather than 'the right thing' in the usual On Her Majesty's Secret Service terms that we're usually force-fed by spy drama - one of the many things that made the character and those around him seem less like a phantom, emotionless government spook, and more like a human being.

    Well worth watching.
    andrew-d-graham

    A very British spy movie

    My 9 should be taken simply as an unequivocal recommendation to see the movie, rather than as a comparison with any other movie.

    This movie is clearly in love with the world of movie spying but the writer/director have far too much class to reduce it to an exercise in kiss kiss bang bang. Instead of guns and girls we get dodgy dossiers, cold London streets, hushed conversations and uncertain allegiances.

    Very early on, there is an exchange between Michael Gambon (Ben) and Bill Nighy (Johnny) that makes it clear nothing is to be taken at face value. This left me constantly wondering about everyone's motives and questioning every relationship, just as Johnny seems to do. This makes for a very enjoyable, if paranoid, experience.

    Those who do not like the tone or pacing might argue that it is unfocused or misses its punches, but I liked this aspect of the film. For me, it made it all seem more realistic and at the same time more demanding of the viewer (that is, you have to pay attention and notice what is going on).

    I hear that there may be a second and third film. I'd go to the cinema to see them.
    7lastliberal-853-253708

    When you don't know the truth everything freezes and you can't move on.

    When I see Bill Nighy, Rachel Weisz, and Ralph Fiennes in a cast, I know I have to check it out. I was not sorry I did. The three were together in at least one other great film - The Constant Gardener. Individually, there is seldom a really good film that doesn't have one of the three.

    Of course the Golden Globes and BAFTA agree with me as they both gave the film a nomination.

    The Prime Minster (Fiennes) seems to be up to his neck in deception. The meeting between Nighy and he was fascinating.

    Page Eight was a positive surprise with good dialogue and an engaging story.
    8murray-morison

    Powerful political thriller

    The cast is strong and the writing adept, and this carries a fascinating film dealing with the tensions between politics and intelligence gathering. David Hare clearly has been disturbed by how closely our (British) politicians may have become involved with 'extraordinary rendition' and intelligence gathered from the use of torture by the Americans.

    Bill Nighy leads as a cerebral senior intelligence officer dealing with a world where fellow spies are not all Oxbridge, even if the Prime Minister is. His neighbour seems to appear from nowhere, and in the form of the lovely Rachel Weisz. Can she be trusted? And what of his one time tutor and now boss, played convincingly by Michael Gambon? The early scene where the spies meet the politicians, in the form of the Home Secretary (Saskia Reeves) and her assistant, is pure Hare theatre. A wonderful script delivered with panache.

    The tension builds slowly but relentlessly. Maybe the grasp of the world of spies does not have Le Carre's inside track, but Hare gives us a film well worth watching.

    Related interests

    Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford in Les Hommes du président (1976)
    Political Thriller
    Mahershala Ali and Alex R. Hibbert in Moonlight (2016)
    Drama
    Jack Nicholson and Faye Dunaway in Chinatown (1974)
    Mystery
    Cho Yeo-jeong in Parasite (2019)
    Thriller

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    • Trivia
      Bill Nighy once said of playing his MI5 spy character, "I'd play Johnny Worricker for the rest of my life! I'd be perfectly happy as long as they keep me in a good suit."
    • Goofs
      In one scene we witness a lock being manipulated by a pick set, ostensibly to gain entry to a property. However, the pick and lever are only momentarily wiggled around in the lock before the door gives way. Many productions make the same mistake, the pick only bypasses the pins in the lock, however the cylinder still needs to be rotated as it would be with a key in order to actuate the lock.
    • Quotes

      Johnny Worricker: I had a feeling that if I asked a favour you were a sort of person who'd come through.

      Nancy Pierpan: You trust me. Why on earth would you trust me?

      Johnny Worricker: Because that's the job. Deciding who to trust. That's what the job is.

      Johnny Worricker: Also, you told your father that I work for the Home Office.

      Nancy Pierpan: I lied.

      Johnny Worricker: Yeah.

      Nancy Pierpan: You trust me because I lied.

    • Connections
      Edited into Masterpiece Contemporary: Page Eight (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Fine and Mellow
      written by Billie Holiday

      Used by kind permission of Carlin Music Corp

      Performance of Billie Holiday used with permission as presented

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • August 28, 2011 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • BBC Two (United Kingdom)
      • PBS (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Page Eight
    • Filming locations
      • Saffron Walden, Essex, England, UK(Leona's art shop)
    • Production companies
      • Heyday Films
      • Runaway Fridge TV
      • Carnival Film & Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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