Fifty Dead Men Walking
- Original title
- Fifty Dead Men Walking
- Year
- 2008
- Running time
- 110 min.
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Co-production United Kingdom-Canada;
- Genre
- Thriller. Action | Terrorism. Based on a true story. IRA
- Synopsis
- Belfast, 1987. Whippersnapper Martin McGartland (Jim Sturgess) is recruited by English copper ‘Fergus’ (Ben Kingsley) to infiltrate the IRA and act as a ‘tout’, or informer. As McGartland moves up the chain of command, the stakes get higher — and his exit strategy becomes harder to plan.
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- Awards
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2009: Independent Spirit Awards: Nominated for Best Supporting Female (Press)2009: Genie Awards (Canada): 2 awards. 7 nominations
- Critics' reviews
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It's a pretty fine film, thanks largely to the performances (and look) of its crackerjack cast"
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"Sharp, well-acted film"
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"A classic about the Irish 'troubles.' Despite the unavoidably convoluted facts of the real-life story, pic boasts plausibly written, solidly acted characters"
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"Sturgess is solid and Kingsley predictably sneaky, but the atmosphere is what's genuinely gripping"
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