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VHS : Bellman and TrueIn association with Amazon.comstarring: Bernard Hill, Derek Newark, Richard Hope, Ken Bones, Frances Tomelty directed by: Richard Loncraine List Price: $14.95 Price: $12.50 You Save: $2.45 (16%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786302717662 Format: Color, NTSC ISBN: 6302717663 Label: Mgm Entertainment Manufacturer: Mgm Entertainment Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Mgm Entertainment Release Date: April 28, 1993 Running Time: 114 minutes Studio: Mgm Entertainment Theatrical Release Date: 1988 Sales Rank: 75390 Editorial Review: Amazon.com: Richard Loncraine's 1987 heist drama puts the accent on character-driven drama and not on the mechanics of a crime. Bernard Hill plays a computer whiz whose wife abandons him and his son, a devastating change that results in Hill's character getting drunk, losing his job, and selling a computer tape containing a map of a bank's security system to a particularly brutal crime boss (Richard Hope). The nerdy hero's troubles are only beginning, though: the gangster kidnaps his son and forces Hill to collaborate on defeating the bank's security during a theft. While there is no mistaking the real villains in this piece, the story has its share of twists inspired by moral grayness and issues in which forced culpability merges with outright temptation. This is a human drama, and Loncraine shoots it accordingly, more fascinated with the characters' internal experiences than anything else. --Tom Keogh Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Worth Watching To See Gort Get What He DeservesThis is a somewhat different presentation of a bank-robbery story involving an alcoholic computer expert blackmailed into service by some really sickening dudes who have kidnapped his son. The head robber, code name Bellman, is a ghastly individual, as is his particularly unpleasant henchman, Gort. Gort gets killed during the robbery in a horrific accident, an extremely disturbing scene that merely underscores the Bellman's coldness. The accident portrayed is so unexpected, so heretofore ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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