Red Riding: 1983
The seemingly untouchable, corrupt West Yorkshire police, and the true evil mastermind behind the child abductions and murders of the last 14 years, can't resist doing it again. Against them, a fat useless lawyer, and one remorseful copper.
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Red Riding Trilogy (3-DVD)
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DVD Details
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: July 1, 2011
- Originally Released: 2009
- Label: Ais
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Entertainment Reviews:
Anand Tucker's direction and Tony Grisoni's screenplay aren't perfect but is yet another work that stands relatively well on its own but is made infinitely better when viewed in the light of the first two films.
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Movie Retriever
Rating: B --
1983 is executed rather messily and demands a very concentrated viewer, but the rhythms of violation and corruption remain intact, supplying a fulfilling closer to this ambitious project.
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BrianOrndorf.com
Rating: B --
Raises the bar for crime drama on the boob tube.
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Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Exposing a society where every institution is rank with moral disease, and where the innocent serve out the sentences of the culpable, it's hard to tell whether those involved in this project are horrified by the goings-on or are just exploiting them.
CultureCatch
Rating: 3.5/4 --
1983 shifts to an unlikely hero: a slovenly solicitor...[and] "soul man"... [Blu-ray]
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Groucho Reviews
Rating: 3/4 --
Beautifully filmed, and is more satisfying in its connection to the first film, providing much needed closure to a series marked by its stubborn refusal to offer any such comforting affectations.
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From the Front Row
Rating: B+ --
Stands as a wrenching tale of power abused and lives discarded. It is powerful stuff.
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Detroit News
Product Description:
THE RED RIDING TRILOGY draws to a close in this installment that finds Detective Chief Superintendent Maurice Jobson (David Morrissey) realizing that the Yorkshire Ripper may still be at large, despite the fact that someone has already been convicted of the heinous crimes. When a young girl is abducted in an incident that bears a chilling resemblance to the crimes of the Yorkshire Ripper, Chief Superintendent Jobson is forced to consider the possibility that he helped to put the wrong man behind bars. Meanwhile, local solicitor John Piggott (Mark Addy) stumbles onto evidence of a massive cover up, and wages a one-man mission to uncover the truth. Adapted from British author David Pease's best-selling series of crime novels centering on the mystery of the Yorkshire Ripper.