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Danny Dyer Box Set

Collection of three films featuring actor Danny Dyer. 'Goodbye Charlie Bright' (2001) is a tale of a group of teenagers, including Charlie (Paul Nicholls), Francis (Dyer) and Justin (Roland Manookian), who decide to entertain themselves with some summertime crime.

Things go wrong when, after stealing a gun, Francis is killed by a local thug, and Charlie and Justin consider using the weapon for revenge. 'Human Traffic' (1999) follows a group of five friends on a wild weekend in Cardiff.

Jip (John Simm) is a 20-something shop worker, Lulu (Lorraine Pilkington) is a full-on clubber, Moff (Dyer) is a chilled-out dope dealer who also happens to be the son of a policeman, whilst Koop (Shaun Parkes) works in a record shop and gets increasingly paranoid that someone will steal his girlfriend Nina (Nicola Reynolds).

Together, the five friends move from nightclubs to parties, getting more and more stoned as the night goes on and their various issues come to the surface. 'The Last Seven' (2010) is a low-budget British thriller starring Dyer, Tamer Hassan and Simon Phillips.

Set in an eerie post-apocalyptic London, the film tells the story of seven people who are the only remaining survivors after an unspecified cataclysmic event has wiped out the world's population.

As they struggle to understand what has happened to them, the seven are hunted down one by one by a mysterious demonic power.

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Product Details
MTD5641
5055002556418
DVD (DVD / Box Set)
Region 2  Learn More
English
08/08/2011
2010
Feature, Drama
1
Retail/Rental
290 mins
(18) Suitable for 18 years and over.

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