Dead Man's Cards
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Paul Barber in a publicity photo for the film Dead Man's Cards. |
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Directed by | James Marquand |
Produced by | Phil Evers Steve Corless Mathew Whyte |
Written by | James Marquand |
Starring | Paul Barber Robin John Barlow Tom Bell Reg Edwards Lisa Parry |
Music by | Bernd West |
Cinematography | Mathew Whyte |
Editing by | Sigvaldi J. Karason |
Distributed by | Showbox Media Group |
Release date(s) | December 15, 2006 |
Running time | 110 min. |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | GBP£500,000 |
IMDb profile |
Dead Man's Cards is a 2006 British underworld drama starring Paul Barber and James McMartin. When Tom (James McMartin) suffers a bad eye injury his boxing career comes to an end, and his marriage begins to suffer. After a chance encounter at the gym, Tom is offered a job working as a door man for the same run down night club as Paul (Paul Barber), a tough looking man who likes to use his knuckle duster.
Paul is a volatile man with a history of violence and after learning of Tom's background in boxing he takes him under his wing to teach him the ways of being a door man. Tom soon falls in love with the bar maid for the club and his loyalties are put to the ultimate test as Paul gets increasingly more in trouble with violent gangsters from the area.