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Release Date:
August 9, 2010
Original Title:
A Day Of Violence
Alternate Titles:
A Day of Violence - Tag der Erlösung
Genres:
Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Giallo Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18
Runtime: 91
Mitchell Parker lies dead on a morgue slab. In life, 'Mitchell' served the low ranks of Debt Collectors, surrounded by all the filth and scum that the world had to offer. He thought his luck was in, when on a routine collection he stumbles across 100,000 in cash, hidden in the sofa of one of his clients. A dark and haunting past hangs over the head of 'Mitchell Parker', one that will lead him on a journey of redemption and ultimately sacrifice. Hunted by the gang whose Money he has stolen. He must evade capture and use the money to rid himself of his demons once and for all. Witness his last days of life.
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Camera Operator:
Richard Mitchell
Director:
Darren Ward
Director of Photography:
John Raggett
Editor:
Darren Ward
First Assistant Director:
Stefan Smith
Original Music Composer:
Dave Andrews
Producer:
Terry Ward
Janet Lush
Charles Winfield
Maria O'Reilly
Darren Ward
Malcolm Lush
Dave Andrews
Catherine Friend
Glen Wale
Ian Andrews
Pillinger Kathy
Script Editor:
Chris Barfoot
Special Effects Supervisor:
Alastair Vardy
Stunt Coordinator:
Dave Judge
VFX Artist:
Simon Hegarty
Writer:
Darren Ward
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