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Harrigan

  • 2013
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
674
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Harrigan (2013)
Harrigan - Official Trailer
In Cinemas September 2013
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In 1974 northern England, amid crime and social decay, a man fights to preserve his community's dignity. As power cuts and strikes paralyze the nation, Detective Sergeant Barry Harrigan near... Read allIn 1974 northern England, amid crime and social decay, a man fights to preserve his community's dignity. As power cuts and strikes paralyze the nation, Detective Sergeant Barry Harrigan nears retirement.In 1974 northern England, amid crime and social decay, a man fights to preserve his community's dignity. As power cuts and strikes paralyze the nation, Detective Sergeant Barry Harrigan nears retirement.

  • Director
    • Vincent Woods
  • Writer
    • Arthur McKenzie
  • Stars
    • Stephen Tompkinson
    • Gillian Kearney
    • Ronnie Fox
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    674
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    • Director
      • Vincent Woods
    • Writer
      • Arthur McKenzie
    • Stars
      • Stephen Tompkinson
      • Gillian Kearney
      • Ronnie Fox
    • 19User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Stephen Tompkinson
    Stephen Tompkinson
    • Harrigan
    Gillian Kearney
    Gillian Kearney
    • Bridie Wheland
    Ronnie Fox
    • Cole
    Craig Conway
    Craig Conway
    • Dunstan
    Mark Stobbart
    Mark Stobbart
    • Larson
    Darren Morfitt
    • Swift
    Amy Manson
    Amy Manson
    • Vickey Frizell
    Maurice Roëves
    Maurice Roëves
    • Billy Davidson
    Bill Fellows
    Bill Fellows
    • Moss
    Jamie Cho
    Jamie Cho
    • Lau
    Ian Whyte
    Ian Whyte
    • Ronnie
    John Bowler
    John Bowler
    • Jenkins
    Niek Versteeg
    Niek Versteeg
    • Garry Cole
    Neil Armstrong
    • Frankie Phillipson
    Mike Elliot
    • Alan Trimble
    • (as Mike Elliott)
    Tom Booth
    • Bobby
    Peter Peverley
    • Whopper
    Sammy T. Dobson
    • Betsy Cole
    • (as Sammy T Dobson)
    • Director
      • Vincent Woods
    • Writer
      • Arthur McKenzie
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    9awhittall

    Surprisingly good!

    This really is a very worthwhile movie, good story line and quite believable.

    I don't understand earlier comments about the budget for this film and how it was spent, I have seen some real shockers for the same budget (Last Passenger for one, now that was a painful movie to watch with not an original concept anywhere).

    The characters are quickly developed and have reasonable depth.

    The script was nicely put together and not over-done.

    Dark and dreary was well portrayed as were the emotions of the situation.

    I would recommend this movie, an interesting watch.
    1jessicalearser

    Poor

    Don't believe the ten star ratings. This is poor. Very poor.

    Depressingly bad script, poor performances and visuals devoid of any soul.

    Not sure how the producers managed to pour 1.3m into this steaming pile of doggy doo but someone, somewhere must be laughing their socks off.

    Even by low TV movie standards this is terrible.

    Stephen Tomlinson is no movie star and he proves it in what amounts to a dull, plodding and brow furrowed non performance. The rest of the cast from the evil pedophile and his crew to the rest of the depressingly familiar, seen a million times, figures that pop up are non-entities.

    Harrigan is boring, depressing and instantly forgettable Another nail in the coffin of independent British film.
    9elizashea

    Dark & gritty

    Dark and gritty. Absolutely loved it - gripping story and a bit different from your typical gangster film. Really like the setting. Would love to see more like this!
    1Critical Eye UK

    Cor blimey guv. It's grim oop Norf.

    Except it isn't. And it never was. Life up north in the 1970s -- and especially, England's Northeast -- was nothing like the monochrome wasteland presented here. Nor was policing like this, either, despite the protestations of those connected with this low-rent low-budget outing.

    Absent its premise, therefore, of hard men in hard times in hard places, "Harrigan" is no more than a straight-to-video made-for-TV affair, its simplicities of plot and characterisation conveyed via clichés so stupefyingly banal that one positively yearns for the raw energy of yesteryear's Caine and Hodges in the same part of the world at the same time as this.

    "Harrigan" doesn't convince at any level. Stephen Tompkinson has already had a stab at playing a TV policeman -- the leaden "DCI Banks" -- and failed utterly in that role, so why he's here essaying the same kind of grim teeth-gritted stoicism all over again is baffling.

    About the only thing that does ring true is the way "Harrigan" -- too close to Don Siegel's "Madigan" for my liking, though it's doubtful anyone involved in this British production will even have heard of that superb US police procedural -- seems to have been shot on a budget typical of a 1970s British TV show.

    But that doesn't redeem anything. Unrelentingly drab, dismal, and derivative of a thousand B-Movies that have gone before -- including Westerns as well as copper operas -- "Harrigan" is yet another example, were such needed, of how small-scale British movie making is today incapable of working the crime genre in the way that films like "Violent Playground" and "Never Let Go" did, half a century and more ago.

    Still, at least there's some originality in the write-in campaign that seems to be underway where this comment thread is concerned -- a case for investigation by Detective Harrigan, perhaps? Or IMDb itself . .
    9aforster3

    Surprisingly good film

    I don't know who Jessica Lear is, but either she was watching a different film or she has a personal grudge against someone in the crew. A gritty, believable story, well shot, well researched locations, with characters you can really feel for and understand. The authentic 70s feel of the film, right down to the cinematography, is perfect. The dark, brooding undercurrent of the film encapsulates well the desperate and depressing mood the UK, and particularly the north, was suffering in the mid-seventies, without masking the human story behind the main characters. The touches of humour, just took the hard edge off the violence, and strong visual and audible content, to make this a thoroughly enjoyable film, well worth going to see. The storyline and the characters have enough mileage left in them for a sequel or TV series to follow. Good luck to all involved, it is heartening to see a good British film without the mockney mafia involved.

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    • Release date
      • September 20, 2013 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Харриган
    • Filming locations
      • Newcastle Upon Tyne, England, UK(Hong Kong scenes Back alley off Grey Street)
    • Production company
      • TallTree Pictures
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      • £1,300,900 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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