Harry Brown
Plot:
In England, retired Royal Marine Harry Brown spends his lonely life between the hospital, where his beloved wife Kath is terminally ill, and playing chess with his only friend Leonard Attwell in the Barge pub owned by Sid Rourke. After the death of Kath, Len tells his grieving friend that the local gang is harassing him and he is carrying an old bayonet for self-defense; the widower suggests him to go to the police. When Len is beaten, then stabbed to death in an underground passage, Inspector Alice Frampton and her partner Sergeant Terry Hicock are sent to investigate. They pay Harry a visit but don't have good news; the police have not found any other evidence, other than the bayonet, in order to arrest the hoodlums. This mean that should the case go to trial the gang would claim self-defense. Harry Brown sees that justice will not be granted and decides to take matters into his own hands.
Cast:
Michael Caine as Harold "Harry" Brown 
Emily Mortimer as Detective Inspector Alice Frampton 
Charlie Creed Miles as Detective Sergeant Terence "Terry" Hicock 
David Bradley as Leonard "Len" Attwell 
Ben Drew as Noel Winters 
Sean Harris as Stretch 
Jack O'Connell as Marky 
Jamie Downey as Carl 
Lee Oakes as Dean Saunders 
Joseph Gilgun as Kenneth "Kenny" Soames 
Liam Cunningham as Sidney "Sid" Rourke 
Iain Glen as Superintendent Childs 
Klariza Clayton as Sharon "Shaz" Thompson 
Liz Daniels as Katherine "Kath" Brown 
Orla O'Rourke as Nurse # 2 
In England, retired Royal Marine Harry Brown spends his lonely life between the hospital, where his beloved wife Kath is terminally ill, and playing chess with his only friend Leonard Attwell in the Barge pub owned by Sid Rourke. After the death of Kath, Len tells his grieving friend that the local gang is harassing him and he is carrying an old bayonet for self-defense; the widower suggests him to go to the police. When Len is beaten, then stabbed to death in an underground passage, Inspector Alice Frampton and her partner Sergeant Terry Hicock are sent to investigate. They pay Harry a visit but don't have good news; the police have not found any other evidence, other than the bayonet, in order to arrest the hoodlums. This mean that should the case go to trial the gang would claim self-defense. Harry Brown sees that justice will not be granted and decides to take matters into his own hands.
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