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Dad Savage
Category Crime , Crime
All Genres: Crime, Thriller
Year: 1998
Country: UK
Runtime: 104 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Betsan Morris Evans
Sound: Dolby
Taglines:
  • If you're going to sell out your friends...Make sure you get a good price
  • Writing by: Steve Williams - writer
    Produced by: Robert Jones - producer
    Gwynneth Lloyd - producer
    Paul Sarony - line producer
    Cast: Patrick Stewart - Dad Savage
    Kevin McKidd - H
    Helen McCrory - Chris
    Joe McFadden - Bob
    Marc Warren - Vic
    Jake Wood - Sav
    Music: Simon Boswell
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    Plot Outline:
    Six people become embroiled in mayhem and murder when Dad Savage attempts to determine who murdered his son and stole his stash of cash.
     
    Plot:
    A wealthy, successful, East-Anglian tulip grower, Dad Savage is also something of a godfather in the local criminal fraternity but doesn't trust banks to take care of his money. On recommendation from his son, Sav, Dad hires two of Sav's unemployed school friends, Bob and Vic, to help with the business and the crime. After some careless talk from Harold, just known as 'H', about Dad's pension fund, Vic and Bob decide to steal the money from Dad if they can find it. The plans to liberate the money go awry and Sav is killed requiring Bob to call upon his sister Chris to rescue them. Dad intercepts their escape and forces a showdown to try to determine exactly the events of the night in order to identify his son's killer.



    Extremely Under-rated, 17 June 2000
    10/10
    Author: Tommy 42 from Cairns, Australia

    I have to say that I wasn't looking forward to watching Dad Savage, having read some fairly bad reviews of it. But I rented it out anyway. The result was one of shock. I was amazed at some of fantastic talent in front of and behind the camera and was stunned that such a film could go un-noticed for such a long time.

    The closest films to compare this to are certainly not US films. The nearest comparison is Trainspotting or The Acid House, both of which have raw and realistic characters and settings. Dad Savage has both of these, being set in the North of England and centering around a few normal friends who all have something to do with Dad himself. It all goes wrong when Dad reveals his secret stash of dosh hidden out in the woods and slowly everyone conspires against each other to get the money.

    This film, in my own opinion, is one of the greatest films to come of the UK in recent years. I think that it is sad that it has not been given any credit and the only way to get it on video is to import it from the US.

    The writer deserves credit for trying something simple and trying to push into the boundrys of cinema. The fact that this film is so down to Earth and raw is what makes it so realistic and gut wrenching, not to mention appealing.

    The director used to wonderful ways of getting the script across in a superb way, the car crash at the beginning in slow motion, for example. There are numerous other shots and scenes that I could witter on about but would bore you here!

    I cannot write about Dad Savage without mentioning Patrick Stewart. There are two sides to this one. Does he suck? Unable to escape the mold of Star Trek? OR is he a bloody good actor? Well, Stewart not only escapes Trek, but also brings to life a character who you grow to love as well as hate. The rest of actors are superb and deserve just as much credit, if not more for surviving in Stewarts lime-light.

    This film does have its bad points, being very uncomfortable to watch and being a bit confusing on first viewing. But open your mind and you will find that DS is a great film.


    Movie Quotes: Tom Russo: Get out of my house right now before I throw you out, you big ass!
    Crazy Credits:: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    Before the credits roll, there is a dedication "In Memory of Phillip Whitehead", referring to Phillip Whitehead, Chairman of Brook Lapping Productions, who died end of 2005.
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