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Detective Harrigan (2013) (Blu-Ray) (*)
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$24.99 $18.97

Original Title: Harrigan
Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
English ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( Blu-Ray/Region B )

Running Time:
94 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen

Special Features:
Behind the scenes
Deleted Scenes
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Trailer(s)


Movie filmed in 2013 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )


Directed By:
Vince Woods


Written By:
Arthur McKenzie


Actors:
Ian Whyte ..... Ronnie
Stephen Tompkinson ..... Harrigan
Craig Conway ..... Dunstan
Amy Manson ..... Vickey Frizell
Bill Fellows ..... Colin Moss
Maurice Roëves ..... Billy Davidson
Gillian Kearney ..... Bridie Wheland
Mark Stobbart ..... Larson
Darren Morfitt ..... Swift
John Bowler ..... Vince Jenkins
Ronnie Fox ..... Cole
Val McLane ..... Lily
Kit Alexander ..... Kelly
Dennis Hewitt ..... Double for Stephen Tompkinson / Police Officer
Mike Elliot ..... Alan Trimble
Jamie Hayden ..... Lau
Steve Wraith ..... Bruiser
Niek Versteeg ..... Gary Cole
David Anthony Thomas ..... Alfie
Peter Peverley ..... Whopper
Steven Hillman ..... Stringer
Al Gregg ..... Detective / Policeman / Husband / Thug / Rioter
Dan Styles ..... Scott
Darren Beaumont ..... Photographer
Sarah Martin ..... Sheila
Ellie Fletcher ..... Sandra
Sammy T. Dobson ..... Betsy Cole
Neil Armstrong ..... Frankie Phillipson
Tom Booth ..... Bobby


Synopsis:
In a small northern town in 1974 law and order has broken down and the community seems to falling apart. Their only hope is DS Barry Harrigan, just returned from duty in Hong Kong and rejoining the local police force. He realizes that crime is spreading like a disease and he must face up to the gangs terrorizing the local community. When he discovers that his friend has been brutally murdered his battle for justice becomes very personal.

Detective Sergeant Barry Harrigan Leaves Hong Kong psychologically and physically battered. He is released from a two year secondment there having killed a triad leaders who is also a police inspector. The back story is, this triad gave the orders for Harrigans home, in Newcastle, to be torched two years earlier - a fire that killed his eleven year old daughter. The reason being Harrigan had been getting too near to Triads in Newcastle operating a Bean Shoot war and protection racket. Harrigans wife died some years earlier of cancer leaving him to look after his daughter and he is determined to root out all those involved in the fire.With only 6 months left before his retirement he bumps up against a fastidious and pedantic acting detective inspector, Larson and the job is changing. Larson wants Harrigan to see his time out without 'rocking the boat'. The miners strike is crippling the country, reduced to a 3 day week, and sporadic power cuts have taken their toll on urban life. Harrigan soon gets sucked in and the murder of an old con and informant of his set his natural instincts away.As he investigates a simple burglary he unearths the crime riddled estate, which was his old beat when he started as a rooky officer. The section house was closed 18 months ago and Billy,his previous sergeant, now retired, gives Harrigan the clear message that the Monkshire Estate is under the boot of a local criminal team. Harrigan finds that Cole a vicious, ugly thug and his family are the poison creating the fear. Their enforcer is Arty Dunstan, one of those arrested for the fire at Harrigans home, but found not guilty, and Harrigan is determined to nail him. Then a young child is killed by two youths on a motor cycle and the evidence leads back to the Coles.Billy then becomes involved and is later beaten to death by Cole. Harrigan persuades Supt. Atkins that he can open up the boarded up section station on the estate to make a difference, and Larson is ordered to give him staff. Harrigan gathers his motley crew, and immediately gets them to paint the police station black. Still boarded up and semi functional, electricity and water are still on, but no phones. He makes his own 'warning Police now open' in bright red letters and nails it above the door.Harrigan and his crew move fast to find evidence of a link between the murder of his daughter and Billy but also the fatal accident of the child. He takes the fight to the enemy and events escalate when he arrests Cole, publicly dragging him to the station, triggering a riot where they attempt to torch the station.A wave of power cuts hits the city, tying up much of the force, added to which a devious Larson construes to leave Harrigan and his team alone to face the riot, out of communication as their radios which are now useless. The street is ablaze, shops are ransacked and screams are heard through the night. Harrigan confronts Dunston alone in the street, as his team some injured, deal with chaos in the police station. Curtains twitch as Harrigan comes face to face with the man responsible for his daughters death and Dunstan thinks he has won.

Amongst the Desperation and fear growing in a crime ridden sink estate in northern England, one man becomes involved in saving what little decency and community life exists. It's the winter of 1974 power cuts and coal strikes cripple the country, which is reduced to a 3 day working week alongside Police 'centralisation'. Everything it seems is falling apart along with the community's only hope and protector, the nearly retired Detective Sergeant Barry Harrigan.
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 06 May, 2014.
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