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Going back to the original TV show which he&'d helped create, Michael Mann (Manhunter, Heat, Thief) wrote and directed this big-screen revisit of his well-loved property. Starring Collin Farrell (In Bruges, The Batman) and Jamie Foxx (Collateral, Django Unchained) this neo-noirish thriller drips with the filmmaker's distinctive vision.
Complex, cool and cinematically perfect it's a must for all completist collectors of Mann's impressive back catalogue.
- 88 Films
- 139 mins approx
- Michael Mann
- English
- 15
- Colin Farrell
- Jamie Foxx
- Gong Li
- English
- English
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Going back to the original TV show which he&'d helped create, Michael Mann (Manhunter, Heat, Thief) wrote and directed this big-screen revisit of his well-loved property. Starring Collin Farrell (In Bruges, The Batman) and Jamie Foxx (Collateral, Django Unchained) this neo-noirish thriller drips with the filmmaker's distinctive vision.
Complex, cool and cinematically perfect it's a must for all completist collectors of Mann's impressive back catalogue.
- 88 Films
- 139 mins approx
- Michael Mann
- English
- 15
- Colin Farrell
- Jamie Foxx
- Gong Li
- English
- English
- 1
- B
- 88 Films
Frequently Bought Together
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Total Price: £35.98
Add both to basket
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A Bold Remake of a Classic TV Series
This film is unlike many remakes of famous TV shows from the 80's and earlier. While many of the elements from the TV show "Miami Vice" are present, this film is something of a visual departure. Not exactly loved when it was released in cinemas on its original release, but time hs been kind to this movie (in my opinion) and it is ripe for rediscovery. To that end, 88 films have done a great job in presenting two cuts of the film along with great supplementary materials.
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