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Defense of the Realm

Original title: Defence of the Realm
  • 1985
  • PG
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
2.7K
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Gabriel Byrne in Defense of the Realm (1985)
After a newspaper reporter helps expose a Member of Parliament as a possible spy, he finds that there's much more to the story than that.
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After a newspaper reporter helps expose a Member of Parliament as a possible spy, he finds that there's much more to the story than that.After a newspaper reporter helps expose a Member of Parliament as a possible spy, he finds that there's much more to the story than that.After a newspaper reporter helps expose a Member of Parliament as a possible spy, he finds that there's much more to the story than that.

  • Director
    • David Drury
  • Writer
    • Martin Stellman
  • Stars
    • Gabriel Byrne
    • Greta Scacchi
    • Denholm Elliott
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
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    • Director
      • David Drury
    • Writer
      • Martin Stellman
    • Stars
      • Gabriel Byrne
      • Greta Scacchi
      • Denholm Elliott
    • 36User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 7 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Gabriel Byrne
    Gabriel Byrne
    • Nicholas 'Nick' Mullen
    Greta Scacchi
    Greta Scacchi
    • Nina Beckman
    Denholm Elliott
    Denholm Elliott
    • Vernon Bayliss
    Ian Bannen
    Ian Bannen
    • Dennis Markham
    Fulton Mackay
    Fulton Mackay
    • Victor Kingsbrook
    Bill Paterson
    Bill Paterson
    • Jack Macleod
    David Calder
    David Calder
    • Harry Champion
    Frederick Treves
    Frederick Treves
    • Arnold Reece
    Robbie Coltrane
    Robbie Coltrane
    • Leo McAskey
    Annabel Leventon
    Annabel Leventon
    • Trudy Markham
    Graham Fletcher-Cook
    Graham Fletcher-Cook
    • Micky Parker
    Steven Woodcock
    • Steven Dyce
    Alexei Jawdokimov
    • Dietrich Kleist
    Danny Webb
    Danny Webb
    • Danny Royce
    • (as Daniel Webb)
    Prentis Hancock
    Prentis Hancock
    • Frank Longman
    Michael Johnson
    • Humphrey Channing
    Mark Tandy
    Mark Tandy
    • Philip Henderson
    Nicholas Coppin
    • First Newsroom Deputy
    • Director
      • David Drury
    • Writer
      • Martin Stellman
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    stuart.galbraith

    first rate

    This movie is a good example of the British film industry quietly making good movies that nobody saw. Brought out at the height of the cold war , as far as i know it was only ever seen on channel 4 (which kept the british film industry alive). The plot is hardly revolutionary. A journalist (a hard bitten Gabriel Byrne)stumbles upon a coverup by the british goverment, of a nuclear accident on an american airbase (which actually happened in the 1950s, but thats another story). Shades of disaster at silo seven, presidents men and forth protocol. But where this movie is different is the feeling that THEY are following you, helped by an understated yet eerie soundtrack. Byrne is followed by a car from the american airbase, it crowds him off the road and all of its windows are seen to be blacked out. He phones the American embassy and hears his phone being tapped.We dont even see the watchers untill the very end of the movie (which weakens it slightly) Even the Kangaroo court at the end of the movie is reminicnent of Franz Kafkas THE TRIAL. This is the X FILES without ufos, yet Byrne and scacchi are more that a little reminicent of mulder and scully (who also break the rule and dont fall in love on screen). Helped by fine performances from Denholm Elliot and Fulton Mackay(Robert Maxwell?), it evokes a patina of the hidden state only equilled in the uk by EDGE OF DARKNESS and Ken Loache`s HIDDEN AGENDA. its not the best thriller ever made in the UK, but it deserves a damn sight more attention than its received. See it , before THEY do.....
    j-scott33

    Makes you think

    If ever any one was in doubt that democratic governments may not be averse to using the occasional dirty tricks then this film is an eye opener. Based around a busy news paper office this is the story of one mans crusade to make sure a scandal involving a cabinet minister is not pushed under the carpet. The story is full of twists and turns as our intrepid hero gets the bit between his teeth but the powers that be haul in him and judge for yourself the meaning of their words. A must for any one into political thrillers.
    heedarmy

    They're out to get you...

    This taut, underrated little thriller might be called a British version of "The Parallax View". Ian Bannen plays a Profumo-like MP targeted by the security services because he knows too much. His career is ruined by muck-raking reporter Gabriel Byrne but the latter's determination to get to the bottom of the story, and his guilt at the death of a colleague (the superb Denholm Elliott), lead him down unexpected political byways...

    "Defence of the Realm" can boast excellent location work and a convincing recreation of the vanished world of the "old" hard-drinking Fleet Street. The tone becomes darker and more claustrophobic as the film goes on and the apolitical Byrne enters a paranoid world of car headlights in the rearview mirror, bugged telephones and rifled apartments. The film taps into many of the issues that concerned the British Left in the mid-eighties (secrecy, American missiles on UK soil, the unaccountability of the security services, newspaper obsession with sexual gossip to the exclusion of harder material) and builds to a clever, if shocking, double-twist climax. Well worth locating and viewing.
    6Marlburian

    So-so, bit hard to follow

    It seemed quite promising, but was hard to follow in places, not helped by one or two outdoor scenes not transforming well onto a TV screen. I'd recorded it, so on several occasions was able to rewind to have another go at understanding it. It might help if I was to watch the entire film again from start to finish, but I can't be bothered. As I understand it, a youth fleeing from the police clambers over a very nasty looking fence onto the runway of an American air base and gets killed by an aircraft that's landing with a nuclear bomb on board. This precipitates an emergency exodus from the base. Cue cover-up, investigated by local MP who gets set up, leading to investigation by reporter.

    Byrne does well as the reporter, but as is often the case Denholm Elliott impresses the most. Greta Scacchi is very bland.
    7blanche-2

    Good British thriller

    Gabriel Byrne stars in "Defence of the Realm," a 1985 film also starring Denholm Elliott, Greta Scacchi, Ian Bannen and Robbie Coltrane.

    Byrne plays Mullen, an aggressive newsman who is responsible for a story leading to the downfall of a Parliament member - he was seen leaving a madam's house, as was a KGB agent. However, he soon learns that there's much more to the story than that and that the man has been set up because he knew to much.

    This is a very good story with handsome Byrne heading up an excellent cast of foreign faces that will be very familiar to Americans. All of the acting is good, with a standout performance by Denholm Elliott. The beautiful Greta Scacchi, an asset to any production, is totally wasted here, however.

    What I liked best about this, and many other British films, is that you have to pay attention - first of all, so that your ears can adjust to the sound of not only the accents but also adjust to the way the British allow room tone to mix in with the dialogue, which we're not used to here. It gives the atmosphere a much more realistic flavor.

    Worth seeing.

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    • Trivia
      Gabriel Byrne once said of his scene-stealing co-star in this film "never act with children, dogs, or Denholm Elliott!"
    • Goofs
      While details are secret, it is generally assumed that a nuclear weapon has to be 'armed' before it would explode.

      It would be absurd to have bombs in an aircraft that would wipe out the entire airbase if an aircraft crashed on landing.
    • Quotes

      Vernon Bayliss: Vodka and Coca-Cola. Detente in a glass!

    • Crazy credits
      The research done for this film is shown by the acknowledgment at the end of the credits: "The Producers wish to thank the STAFF and MANAGEMENT of THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS FOR THEIR HELP."
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Heartbreak Ridge/Solarbabies/Little Shop of Horrors/Defense of the Realm (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      Passion Chorale
      (uncredited)

      Music by Johann Sebastian Bach

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    • Release date
      • November 21, 1986 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Button - Im Sumpf der Atommafia
    • Filming locations
      • Haddenham, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • The Rank Organisation
      • National Film Finance Corporation (NFFC)
      • Enigma Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $750,000
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,938
      • Nov 23, 1986
    • Gross worldwide
      • $750,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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