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Director: David Blair
Cast: Ken Stott, Gerard McSorley, Andrew Connolly, John Kavanagh
Criminal Martin Cahill gets in trouble when a major robbery succeeds. He aims for more trouble when he tries to do a large art robbery
Critical Reception & Ratings
Vicious Circle (1999), directed by David Blair, is a crime film that follows criminal Martin Cahill as he gets in trouble after a major robbery succeeds and then aims for more trouble by attempting a large art robbery. The film's critical reception has been mixed, with some reviews praising its gritty tone and performances, while others have found it to be uneven in its pacing and storytelling.
Why you might like this:
Fans of crime thrillers and director David Blair's unique visual style will likely appreciate the tense, suspenseful atmosphere of the 1999 TV movie 'Vicious Circle', which features compelling performances from Ken Stott and Gerard McSorley as members of a criminal gang caught up in a high-stakes art robbery.
Vicious Circle is a single British television crime drama film, written by former Tomorrow's World presenter Kieran Prendiville, that first broadcast on BBC1 on 9 February 1999. Based loosely on The General by Irish journalist Paul Williams, Vicious Circle follows notorious Irish criminal Martin Cahill as he undertakes a high stakes jewellery robbery, stealing loot worth more than a million pounds. The film was directed by David Blair.
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