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Unlawful Killing

  • 2011
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
407
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Unlawful Killing (2011)
Documentary

A documentary about the allegedly conspiratorial killing of Diana, Princess of Wales and Dodi FayedA documentary about the allegedly conspiratorial killing of Diana, Princess of Wales and Dodi FayedA documentary about the allegedly conspiratorial killing of Diana, Princess of Wales and Dodi Fayed

  • Director
    • Keith Allen
  • Writers
    • Victor Lewis-Smith
    • Paul Sparks
  • Stars
    • Keith Allen
    • Piers Morgan
    • Mohamed Al-Fayed
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    407
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Keith Allen
    • Writers
      • Victor Lewis-Smith
      • Paul Sparks
    • Stars
      • Keith Allen
      • Piers Morgan
      • Mohamed Al-Fayed
    • 10User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Keith Allen
    Keith Allen
    • Self
    Piers Morgan
    Piers Morgan
    • Self
    Mohamed Al-Fayed
    • Self
    Howard Stern
    Howard Stern
    • Self
    Kitty Kelley
    Kitty Kelley
    • Self - Investigative Author
    Tony Curtis
    Tony Curtis
    • Self - Actor, Friend of Dodi
    • (archive footage)
    Tony Benn
    • Self
    Kathleen Madigan
    Kathleen Madigan
    • Self - Comedian
    Michael Mansfield
    • Self - Counsel to Mohamed Al Fayed
    • (as Michael Mansfield QC)
    Laurie Taylor
    • Self - Sociologist
    • (as Professor Laurie Taylor)
    Noel Botham
    • Self - Author, The Murder of Princess Diana
    Lauren Booth
    • Self - Journalist…
    Richard Wiseman
    • Self - Undercover Reporter
    Mark Steel
    • Self - Writer
    Oliver James
    • Self - Clinical Psychologist
    Robin Quivers
    Robin Quivers
    • Self
    Sebastian Abineri
    • Nicholas Soames
    Scott Baker
    • Self
    • (as Lord Justice Scott Baker)
    • Director
      • Keith Allen
    • Writers
      • Victor Lewis-Smith
      • Paul Sparks
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews10

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    9l-02777-49754

    A Must-Watch film for everyone - conspiracy theorist or not

    This film has some flaws - hyperbole, some moments of B-movie-ness and overstating the importance or relevance of events in the 1930's, but other than that, it's amazing.

    It is very well put-together - it presents all the inconsistencies of the case in an easy- to-follow, fluid narrative, all while poking holes in the official story from every angle.

    It is very well researched and has the benefit of time and hindsight to reveal things that were unknown, covered up, delayed or not presented into evidence.

    It was not released in the UK, and the recommended "87 cuts" (that it would need to be certified for release in the UK) would've made it into an incoherent music video rather than a documentary.

    If you're a conspiracy theorist - watch it. This is just amazing.

    If you are not a conspiracy theorist but don't always believe everything the government says (Richard Dearlove, head of the British Secret Intelligence Service: "We have never killed anybody in the last 50 years"), it's a great watch because it's filled with shady stuff.

    If you believe every single word the government says and have never doubted anything and will never doubt anything, this film is a great work of fiction. It's a fun story to watch.

    All in all, highly entertaining.
    7eightball13

    Do we live in a democracy?

    Us Brits are shocked when we watch documentaries depicting life in places such as North Korea but maybe we should start looking closer to home for authorities covering up the truth.

    I am not a great believer in conspiracy theories but found this documentary to be quite shocking and persuasive when arguing its case.

    Although not possible to view in the UK, various websites stream it and I definitely recommend you hunt it down. Well worth a watch.

    The only contraction it seems to make is its constant reference to the fact that the media viewed it as Diana's death despite two other people in the car suffering the same fate. In summary it refers to the accident as the death of Diana and Dodi without mentioning the driver whose name had been unfairly dragged through the dirt by the media.
    10bensintes

    Even though i have not seen this film, from what i have heard,not to be missed

    Dear People, Think about it, the amount of effort mounted to block the release and screening of this film is a sure indication someone has a lot to hide. Corruption at the highest level comes to mind, with the royals, their cronies and others top of the list. Looks like this film is really worth chasing. Note, the doctor who was first on the scene and commented on what he heard and saw, later changed his story, why was the CCTV cameras conveniently all not working. Why did it take so long to get Dianna to hospital when the entrance was just meters away. How is it Henry Paul was supposed to have been really drunk and yet he ties his own shoe lace and gives no sign whatsoever of intoxication. How is it drugs said to have been in his blood were never prescribed for him. How is it many other factors were never investigated or ignored. How is it Mercedes never examined the wrecked car to determine tampering. Why is it the paparazzi were blamed for the crash and yet were proved to be totally innocent. These notes are just the tip of the iceberg, That is why this documentary is so important. Judge for yourself. R.I.P Dear Dianna, a real princess, you are not forgotten....
    10Marijuanaut

    Establishment Cover-Up exposed

    "Keith Allen's film exposes the in-plain-sight cover up of what happened to Diana in Paris in 1997 and her cold, heartless and disgusting treatment by this cold, heartless and disgusting family – including the way that the judge at the excuse-for-an-inquest ordered royal correspondence with Diana from people like Prince Philip to be censored before being made public. Does this remind anyone of how the judge at the excuse-for-an-inquiry into North Wales child abuse ordered that famous political names could not be mentioned by the victims?

    The film exposes the pathetic irrelevance of the mainstream media which is just an arm of the same Establishment which it is alleged to be 'reporting' – with a few honorary exceptions scattered here and there. This is the BBC's 'royal correspondent', Nicholas Witchell, one of the most pompous people I have ever met, depicted in the film fast asleep more than once while inquest evidence was being heard. Unlawful Killing is the incredibly important and highly revealing 'inquest of the inquest' that reveals overwhelming evidence of a massive Establishment cover up in the UK and France and this is why it has not been seen in the UK but can be watched now on an overseas website. Keith Allen said around the time of the royal wedding in 2011, when Diana's son, William, married Kate Middleton:

    'Why is the film being premiered next week at Cannes, three years after the inquest ended? Because British lawyers insisted on 87 cuts before any UK release could be contemplated. So rather than butcher the film, or risk legal action, we're showing it in France, then the US, and everywhere except the UK. Pity, because at a time when the mindless sugar rush of the royal wedding has been sending British Republicans into a diabetic coma, it could act as a welcome antidote.'

    Mohamed Al Fayed is no angelic being of sweetness and light either, but the point of this film is to show how what happened to Diana was systematically covered up by the alleged inquest into the death of her and Dodi Fayed. From this comes a simple question: why would there be a cover up if there was not something highly significant to cover up? A clinical psychologist describes Prince Philip in the film as a man devoid of guilt, empathy and love – precisely the character traits of the royal and 'elite' bloodlines worldwide that I have been exposing for nearly a quarter of a century. The royal family as a whole are described as 'gangsters in tiaras'. Even this is mild compared with their sick and sordid past and present."

    http://vimeo.com/55630108
    luanimmachado

    I want to watch this movie!!!

    I'm also looking for more information about this movie.

    I hope to be able to watch it soon...

    Not that I need to watch the movie to believe in it's theory...actually I don't understand how people can believe in the accident story...

    I've found this review on Amazon website, where, it seams, the DVD will be available.

    "Good enough for Mark Lane, good enough for me. It's impressive that Mohammed Al Fayed is the sponsor. And that it's banned. It only presents the evidence, but that in itself is sufficiently damning to get it banned. John Hankey BushKilledJFK.com"

    There is also a website but there is not much to see there, and a page on facebook where people is also asking about the release.

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    • Trivia
      Was not released in the UK, as director Keith Allen refused to make the 87 changes insisted upon by lawyers attached to the project.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #15.128 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Tom T. Hall

      Performed by Alan Jackson

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    • Release date
      • July 2011 (Ireland)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Princeza Dajana - Ubistvo
    • Production companies
      • Sphinx Entertainment
      • Allied Stars Ltd.
      • Associated-Rediffusion Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 18m(78 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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