Defense of the Realm

1985

Action / Thriller

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Greta Scacchi Photo
Greta Scacchi as Nina Beckman
Bill Paterson Photo
Bill Paterson as Jack Macleod
Gabriel Byrne Photo
Gabriel Byrne as Nicholas 'Nick' Mullen
Robbie Coltrane Photo
Robbie Coltrane as Leo McAskey
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878.91 MB
1280*688
English 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 35 min
P/S 0 / 2
1.59 GB
1904*1024
English 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 35 min
P/S 1 / 3

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by thinker16919 / 10

" Do you believe information should be available to everyone? "

Democratic governments are said to work in the public interest. All well and good. However, when that government decides to work in secret, then it becomes an enemy, not only to the people it purports to work for, but is contrary to the spirit of democracy. This is the premise to this film entitled " Defense of the Realm." In this story, our hero Nicholas Mullen (Gabriel Byrne) is an inquisitive newspaper reporter who stumbles across a sensitive story involving the cover-up murder of a school boy. The lad's death is hushed up by government authorities and involves a prominent cabinet official. The case is ultra secret so that when a Parliament official seeks to inquire into the death of the school boy, those who want to keep it from being re-opened, first seek to scandalize him, then discredit the first newsman who helps him, then anyone else who gets involved. After his colleague is found dead, Mullen takes up the challenge of exposing his friend's murder and soon finds himself threatened, then targeted for assassination. The movie is stark drama and with the aid of exceptional actors like Denholm Elliott, Ian Bannen and Robbie Coltrane produces an exciting and heart thumping atmosphere. A fine film and highly recommended as a late night thriller. Excellent! ****

Reviewed by thehumanduvet7 / 10

Nice'n'twisty brit thriller

This is a wonderfully moody piece, featuring the magnificently brooding Gabriel Byrne as a journo on the trail of sinister conspiracies.

Dark, seedy and washed out, with a wealth of British stars, following an intricately woven thread of plot, this is a great example of old-fashioned, restrained British film.

Reviewed by alexgreig9 / 10

All too plausible

Thoroughly intelligent and chilling conspiracy thriller set in Thatcher's Britain and based on the rumoured just averted nuclear disaster in East Anglia in the 1950s. Almost film noirish in quality, London at night has never seemed so threatening, complemented by a brilliantly edgy musical score.The characterisation and acting are first rate especially by the supporting cast of Ian Bannen Fulton Mackay, Bill Paterson, Robbie Coltrane and above all Denholm Elliot as a washed out alcoholic veteran reporter who is on the brink of uncovering a shocking conspiracy. The portrayal of an old style newspaper office is probably one of the most authentic ever seen in movies. Definitely a film to savour.

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