
Deadmeat 2007
"If you knew where you were going to die, would you go there?"
In *Deadmeat (2007)*, director Kwabena Manso crafts a gritty, street-smart thriller set against London's unforgiving underbelly.
Director: Kwabena Manso
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Deadmeat (2007) about?
*Deadmeat* follows ex-con Clarkie as he's betrayed by his closest friend and left with no choice but to track down his brother's killers. With London's criminal underworld turning against him, every move Clarkie makes could be his last in this tense revenge thriller.
Who directed Deadmeat?
Kwabena Manso directed *Deadmeat (2007)*, bringing a raw, street-level intensity to the revenge-driven narrative.
Who stars in Deadmeat?
The film features a standout cast including Robbie Gee in the lead role, alongside Jo Martin, Martina Laird, Clare Perkins, and Wil Johnson.
Is Deadmeat (2007) worth watching?
*Deadmeat* is a solid pick for fans of gritty, urban thrillers, thanks to its tight script and Robbie Gee's compelling performance. While it may not be a mainstream hit, its unflinching portrayal of revenge and betrayal makes it a memorable watch for those who enjoy darker, character-driven stories.
How long is Deadmeat?
The runtime for *Deadmeat (2007)* is 82 minutes.
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About Deadmeat (2007) — A Gritty London Revenge Thriller Starring Robbie Gee
In *Deadmeat (2007)*, director Kwabena Manso crafts a gritty, street-smart thriller set against London's unforgiving underbelly. Ex-con Clarkie, played by Robbie Gee, finds himself hunted after his best friend betrays him, leaving him with no allies as he seeks revenge for his brother's murder. The revenge plot spirals into a violent clash where one wrong move could mean Clarkie's life ends in *Deadmeat*. With its tense pacing and raw atmosphere, the film explores themes of betrayal, survival, and the brutal consequences of revenge in a world where trust is a luxury few can afford.
The movie's moody cinematography and intense performances by Jo Martin, Martina Laird, and Clare Perkins amplify the sense of danger lurking around every corner. As Clarkie navigates London's mean streets, the line between hunter and hunted blurs, making *Deadmeat (2007)* a pulse-pounding ride for fans of urban thrillers. Whether you're drawn to its high-stakes drama or its unflinching portrayal of loyalty and betrayal, this film delivers a relentless narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.