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Deadly Game

Original title: All Things to All Men
  • 2013
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 24m
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4.5/10
1.8K
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Gabriel Byrne, Julian Sands, and Rufus Sewell in Deadly Game (2013)
 Parker (Rufus Sewell)  is head of a maverick police unit who will stop at nothing to end the reign of London crime lord Corso (Gabriel Byrne), but when a Riley (Toby Stephens), a professional thief, A thief gets up in their deadly game of cat-and-mouse, the stakes get higher and the line between the law and crime are blurred beyond recognition.
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A thief is caught up in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse between a maverick cop and London crime boss.A thief is caught up in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse between a maverick cop and London crime boss.A thief is caught up in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse between a maverick cop and London crime boss.

  • Director
    • George Isaac
  • Writer
    • George Isaac
  • Stars
    • Gabriel Byrne
    • Rufus Sewell
    • Toby Stephens
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    4.5/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • George Isaac
    • Writer
      • George Isaac
    • Stars
      • Gabriel Byrne
      • Rufus Sewell
      • Toby Stephens
    • 25User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Gabriel Byrne
    Gabriel Byrne
    • Joseph Corso
    Rufus Sewell
    Rufus Sewell
    • Jonathan Parker
    Toby Stephens
    Toby Stephens
    • Riley
    Elsa Pataky
    Elsa Pataky
    • Sophia Peters
    Leo Gregory
    Leo Gregory
    • Dixon
    Julian Sands
    Julian Sands
    • George Cutter
    Ralph Brown
    Ralph Brown
    • McDeer
    Terence Maynard
    Terence Maynard
    • Sands
    Pierre Mascolo
    • Mark Corso
    MC Harvey
    • Curtis Carter
    • (as Michael Harvey)
    Neil Maskell
    Neil Maskell
    • Luke Nelson
    James Frain
    James Frain
    • Attorney General
    David Schofield
    David Schofield
    • Police Commissioner
    Gil Darnell
    Gil Darnell
    • Adrian Peters
    Tom Davis
    Tom Davis
    • Roberts
    Michael La Borde
    • Arms
    Junior Quartey
    • Daniel Carter
    • (as Junior Nunoo)
    Rob Knighton
    Rob Knighton
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    • Director
      • George Isaac
    • Writer
      • George Isaac
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    User reviews25

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    7DJNormand

    One slick British Crime Drama not to be missed

    I also disagree with Nick Stones review.

    Slow to start - definitely not. I was glued to the screen from the moment the film began.

    This was a slick British crime drama that I've come to expect from the Brits. No one writes mystery and crime drama like they do.

    And you could not have asked for better actors to play their respective roles; from Rufus Sewell, Gabriel Byrne, to Toby Stephens they all provided excellent performances.

    The one thing I love about British crime drama is that many writers fail purposely or not to explain everything, they leave the audience to figure out various parts of the plot line, which I personally like and approve. And this movie had a lot of plot twists and unexpected results that will have your jaw dropping.

    I recommend this movie to anyone who appreciates British crime drama.
    vchimpanzee

    Not all things to everyone

    When a movie I see on TV starts with the logo for popcornflix.com, I know that I likely can't count on too much appearing on IMDb, so I watch these movies more carefully to provide IMDb with as much information as I can. In this case it didn't help. I had no idea what was going on. A car blew up and a man in bed with a beautiful woman got a phone call. There were cops in London, some of whom were apparently corrupt, and a rich man who wanted to get his drug dealing son out of trouble. I think one of the cops may have gone undercover, but I'm not sure. I couldn't remember which person was which. There was a car chase which was pretty good. There was a chase on foot that was also somewhat exciting. London was interesting to look at, if that was where the movie was set. There was a fascinating futuristic glass-walled room high in the air that overlooked a river. The Thames?

    I saw what looked like that scene from "Mission: Impossible", but if you enjoyed that scene, there's really nothing here. That sequence ends with rappelling down a building, but it's not a big deal. I remember one really good acting performance from Terence Maynard, who ended up being tougher than he looked at first.

    Do I have any more to say? Not really.
    4GTeixeira

    Poorly developed try at a modern noir

    It is obvious what George Isaac was trying with this. A story involving crooked cops and a London gangster, a mysterious thief with a heart of gold caught in their game, and (a try at) a twist. A mix between the old film noir and more modern UK gangster/heist films; just from the film's start it seemed quite good and promising.

    Yet, it does not work. The script is very weak and unoriginal, without a single great moment; a mere 'copy and paste' of film noir's more usual situations/clichés and character stereotypes (like the crooked cop that is just 'following the system' or the mysterious, often quiet and sometimes cynical main character). The plot gets overly muddled by the middle of the film to the point that the viewer can easily get confused; by the ending, things get resolved in such a ridiculously predictable way that the film becomes overly simplistic in hindsight.

    It does not help that the film feels silly. There is not a credible tension like in most heist/gangster films, which is further enhanced by the extreme predictability of it all. There is also no memorable moments at all, nothing that could make this film worthy remembering (for the good or for the bad).

    The cast is interesting. Gabriel Byrne and Rufus Sewell stand out and make the most out of their characters; Toby Stephens does feel like a noir protagonist, though the emotionless-ness of his character is overdone; and Terence Maynard and Leo Gregory also do a nice work despite their overly flawed characters.

    Overall, while not necessarily a bad movie, 'All Things to All Men'/'The Deadly Game' ends up as a forgettable, overly predictable and silly mess that does not work despite its fine cast.
    5claudio_carvalho

    Confused Screenplay and Edition

    "All Things to All Men" is a film where the viewer has great expectation, based on the names of the veteran actors Gabriel Byrne, Rufus Sewell and Julian Sands. Unfortunately confused screenplay and edition does not help and this film frustrates any expectation. The deleted scenes in the Blu-Ray disc shows important parts that should have been included in the final cut. My vote is five.

    Title (Brazil): "O Jogo Mortal" ("The Deadly Game")
    3helenpeterson368

    Plodding and predictable, but worth a watch for the marvelous character actors.

    Movie is plodding and predictable. I only found it because I am indulging a Rufus Sewell swoon, saw the title listed in his IMDb credits and located it on Netflix.

    The Bad: The "plot" is a pastiche of so many (better) movies from the past 20-30 years. Actually from the beginning of movie-making (smile).

    The Good: So many terrific character actors with arresting faces (another reason I love Rufus). So it was worth a watch late on a Friday night. Relaxed with a drink in hand. Linking the faces to other movies and TV series.

    Over the past 2 years, I have binge-watched so many Brit and Aussie TV series and movies especially. I favor crime and drama. A long visit to London (and the Cotswolds) is on my bucket list. So while I respect the reviewers who say this movie doesn't present the London they know, the exterior shots sure look inviting to me here in Pennsylvania. Having lived previously in Washington, D.C., and environs, I know the annoyances of seeing exteriors that truly do not represent that city.

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      This film carries the title 'The Deadly Game' when aired on Sky, not 'All Things To All Men.'
    • Goofs
      When Joseph helps Mark with the wound on his neck from the gun shot, his watch changes position during shots.
    • Quotes

      [Cutter cocks his gun]

      Riley: My retirement?

      George Cutter: With no pension!

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    • Release date
      • April 5, 2013 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • All Things to All Men
    • Filming locations
      • London, England, UK(Exterior)
    • Production company
      • Cipher Films
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      • £3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $68,859
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      • 1h 24m(84 min)
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