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The Living and the Dead (2006)
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Reviews Counted:6
Fresh:4
Rotten:2
Average Rating:4.7/10
Theatrical Release:Oct 24, 2007 Limited
Synopsis: To prove himself, an unbalanced young man (Leo Bill) tries to take care of his sick mother in this unsettling drama. However, once he is alone with her, events quickly spiral out of his limited... To prove himself, an unbalanced young man (Leo Bill) tries to take care of his sick mother in this unsettling drama. However, once he is alone with her, events quickly spiral out of his limited control. [More]
Starring: Leo Bill, Roger Lloyd Pack, Kate Fahy, Sarah Ball
Starring: Leo Bill, Roger Lloyd Pack, Kate Fahy, Sarah Ball
Director: Simon Rumley
Director: Simon Rumley
Screenwriter: Simon Rumley
Producer: Simon Rumley, Nick O'Hagan
Composer: Richard Chester
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