Mob Handed
Mob Handed (2016)

Mob Handed

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I'm not sure what the writer and director were trying to achieve with this film, but they failed. A rambling series of disjointed scenes which were well-suited to late night showing on Channel London Live Sky117.

MOB HANDED is an excruciating British wannabe thriller, made with no budget whatsoever and only of passing interest due to the appearance of numerous TV and film stars of yesteryear, all of them now down on their luck and reduced to appearing in anything for a few coppers. You do get two Boyards for the price of one, Leslie Grantham and Christopher Ellison, although they sadly don't appear in the same scenes together.

If I could rate this lower I would , acting is more wooden than a fence , the story is horrific it basically has no redeeming features just steer clear .

So I just watched this. I cannot describe what I've just seen, but as no doubt you can imagine it was not good.

England is overrun by pedophiles and only a vigilante mob can handle the situation. Ava (Yvette Rowland), sensational TV journalist becomes a witness of her daughter's rape and murder and has no legal recourse.

I found this movie when searching for Jess Conrad after watching him in The Boys (1961). He resembled a young Tom Cruise.

This is by far the worst movie I have seen in a long time, a tale of a hideous pedofile ring, headed up by some very powerful people. That's the story but the delivery is something else, a lead who clearly cannot act, a supporting actor who has elements of skil.

I was recommended this film by a friend, who had seen it and spread the word because in his words "you need to see how horrendous this is." Its like a lucky dip of absolute mess.

When I realized that there was an actor in this vigilante movie named Charles Bronson, I laughed. Charles Bronson, king of the seventies and eighties vigilante movies from the USA.

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