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Wet Job

  • TV Movie
  • 1981
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
97
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Wet Job (1981)
Drama

Ten years after leaving the S. I. S., former agent/assassin David Callan is living a quiet life as the owner/operator of a militaria shop. He is forced out of retirement to participate in on... Read allTen years after leaving the S. I. S., former agent/assassin David Callan is living a quiet life as the owner/operator of a militaria shop. He is forced out of retirement to participate in one final assignment.Ten years after leaving the S. I. S., former agent/assassin David Callan is living a quiet life as the owner/operator of a militaria shop. He is forced out of retirement to participate in one final assignment.

  • Director
    • Shaun O'Riordan
  • Writer
    • James Mitchell
  • Stars
    • Edward Woodward
    • Russell Hunter
    • George Sewell
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    97
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Shaun O'Riordan
    • Writer
      • James Mitchell
    • Stars
      • Edward Woodward
      • Russell Hunter
      • George Sewell
    • 10User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Edward Woodward
    Edward Woodward
    • David Callan
    Russell Hunter
    Russell Hunter
    • Lonely
    George Sewell
    George Sewell
    • Daniel Haggerty
    Angela Browne
    Angela Browne
    • Margaret Channing
    Helen Bourne
    • Lucy Robson Smith
    Hugh Walters
    Hugh Walters
    • Hunter
    Anthony Smee
    • Thorne
    Milos Kirek
    • Prof. Anton Dobrovsky
    • (as Milos Kerek)
    Donald Hoath
    • Radlett
    Philip Bird
    Philip Bird
    • Phil Jebb
    Gordon Kane
    • Pardoe
    David Cann
    • Cawthorne
    Josie Kidd
    • Mrs. Dorothy Radlett
    Jeremy Gittins
    Jeremy Gittins
    • Robin Miller
    Phillip Manikum
    • Tim
    Felicity Harrison
    • Liz
    Mark Draper
    • Young Man
    • Director
      • Shaun O'Riordan
    • Writer
      • James Mitchell
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    3alexanderdavies-99382

    This should never have been made.

    "Callan: Wet Job," was supposed to have led to another T.V series. Luckily, this didn't happen due to the poor ratings this episode received. The plot is dull, confusing and uneventful. The only scenes worth seeing, are those with Callan and Lonely. It is worth it to see these legendary characters together one last time after all the years that had elapsed. The chemistry of Edward Woodward and Russell Hunter is still in evidence as Lonely secures Callan another gun. When asked if he needs any further help, Callan pauses for a couple of seconds and answers in the negative. He urges Lonely to leave his shop immediately and that is it. Lonely walks off into the distance and we see the final curtain come down on one of British television's leading partnerships. There isn't any action or incident to speak of, just a meandering story.
    5dolyschaf

    Great to see Callan back, but this is nothing special....

    For fans of the original series of "Callan" this is disappointing. It is of course, fantastic to see Edward Woodward and Russell Hunter working together again but the very poor plot, stiff acting in parts and absolutely terrible incidental music makes this a poor effort overall I think.

    Hugh Walters is very good as the new Hunter and George Sewell is also a great addition to this one off. Felicity Harrison plays the new Liz, albeit only for a few minutes. There are very few action scenes in this and is focused mostly on the life of Callan since leaving his old job and the sub-plot surrounding Callan's landlady is actually pretty dire.

    Overall, it is worth seeing if you are a Callan and/or Edward Woodward fan, simply to find out what happened to the hero, but don't be surprised if you are disappointed by this episode - a great shame, but it is understandable why this is unlikely to shown again.
    johngammon56

    Should have been titled "Rush Job"

    Just a note to one of the other reviewers (rev-584-459122), Wet Job is NOT a remake of the original play A Magnum for Schneider, which formed the basis of the Callan movie. This is a sequel to the original popular TV series in which an aging Callan has been forcibly retired from the security services, but is reactivated for yet another job. Though the performances of Edward Woodward and Russell Hunter and some others aren't bad, it's very poorly made with a tenuous plot, frequently incompetent camera-work, and irritating incidental music. Having watched it when it was first shown and again recently on DVD I suspect the production was hurried and with a smaller budget than it should have had.
    2pertti.jarla

    An unfitting revisit to a classic series

    This is a one-off "reunion" play made some 9 years after the end of the series "Callan". Edward Woodward and Russell Hunter from the original show appear, along with George Sewell as the guest star. The creator of Callan, James Mitchell, is credited as the script writer.

    This production looks like a student job from some early 80's film school, with the directors 14 year old brother responsible for the music. I am not exaggerating. The production values are so poor, they are way below the average standards of 1981 British television. The script is weak and contains some embarrassingly clumsy dialogue. The original novel was written by James Mitchell, yet i suscpect he never wrote the awful screenplay for this. After all, his scripts are of a different class. The screenplay for the movie "Callan" he wrote just 7 years earlier is great. Well, maybe he wrote this sick or busy or something. The direction is clumsy and the music deserves a special mention as one of the worst soundtracks ever.

    I feel sorry for the stars. Woodward and Sewell sleepwalk through the film, Hunter at least tries his best. His scenes with Woodward sometimes actually work, and they are the only reason for watching this lackluster turkey. The actors playing the new Hunter and his replacement-Meres are utterly forgettable. The original Meres is written off with a clumsy joke.

    I am sorry if i sound pessimistic and dreary, I wanted to like this, but this really is an extremely poor movie. I would like to know the full story behind this failure. What on earth was going on with Mitchell? I recommend all friends of the Callan series to consider the final episode from 1972 to be the end to the saga. Skip this.
    6gwalker-84194

    Too bad for Callan.

    Kind of a bummer this was the last time we get to see Callan! The whole episode seemed to have been pretty thrown together. You'd think the producers would have gone all out with the writing and bringing back more core characters for this comeback episode. It's not all bad at least. Getting a little bit of Lonely was a treat for sure. The main gripe was the terrible music that hits you over the head at the wrong times in volume and tone of the melody, except for the end part when David is going into the country house. The video production is no better or worse than the colour episodes of the old show. Overall not super, but definitely worth watching if you're a fan of the REALLY great TV show. The 1974 film is a better send off of the character than Wet Job.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of Felicity Harrison.
    • Connections
      Follows Armchair Theatre: A Magnum for Schneider (1967)
    • Soundtracks
      Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary [Z 860]
      (uncredited)

      composed by Henry Purcell

      arranged by Cyril Ornadel

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    • Release date
      • September 2, 1981 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • ATV
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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