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Belly Of The Bulldog (Tank 432)
Description
A group of mercenaries and their two prisoners have nowhere to hide but a long abandoned Bulldog tank. While the outside enermies cann't do that much, the real enemies disguises among them is the real problem. 'When there is no enemy inside, the enemies outside cannot hurt you'.
A group of mercenaries and their two prisoners have nowhere to hide but a long abandoned Bulldog tank. While the outside enermies cann't do that much, the real enemies disguises among them is the real problem. 'When there is no enemy inside, the enemies outside cannot hurt you'.
Actors:
April Pearson,
Michael Smiley,
Georgina Beedle,
Alex Rose March,
Steve Garry,
Sara Dee,
Deirdre Mullins,
Gordon Kennedy,
Rupert Evans,
Tom Meeten
April Pearson
23 January 1989, Bristol, England, UK
Michael Smiley
1963, Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
Georgina Beedle
Alex Rose March
Steve Garry
Sara Dee
Deirdre Mullins
Gordon Kennedy
22 February 1958, Scotland, UK
Rupert Evans
9 March 1976, UK
Tom Meeten
30 April 1974, Northampton, England, UK
Director:
Nick Gillespie
Nick Gillespie
Country:
United Kingdom
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November 23, 2016
A last-minute flurry of action and a final plot twist aren't enough to redeem this busy but tedious thriller.November 24, 2016
Writer-director Nick Gillespie's horror/war hybrid "Tank 432" aims for queasily unsettling ambiguity, but lands in a place that's more tedious and confusing.November 24, 2016
This British thriller is a high-concept tease that slogs its way through a morass of barely differentiated characters and visuals before reaching an unsatisfying conclusion.November 23, 2016
U.K. cinematographer Nick Gillespie makes his directing debut with this handsome but frustrating "Gotcha!" tale.December 02, 2016
As lumbering and slow-moving as the vehicle in which most of its action takes place, Nick Gillespie's horror thriller makes the familiar mistake of confusing obscurity with tension.