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The Corrupted.

Beneath the blinding lights and towering sights of the newly-built East London skyline, lies a dark, dangerous web of corruption. Stratford was home to the Olympic Games; decorated in the notion of legacy. But there’s little hope to be found for the recently released Liam McDonagh (Sam Claflin); a talented boxer put away for armed robbery, who wants nothing more than a peaceful life and to reconnect with his young son Archie. But his brother Sean (Joe Claflin) is in deep, caught up in property developer Clifford Cullen’s (Timothy Spall) violent, unforgiving circle, with no route out. Liam knows he must risk everything to save his brother before it’s too late, but first, he needs to know who he can trust – which is a harder proposition than it sounds.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320004648675 Drama
Classification MA 15+ DVD   East Maitland Library . . Available .  
32320004648683 Drama
Classification MA 15+ DVD   Maitland Library . . Available .  
32320004648691 Drama
Classification MA 15+ DVD   Rutherford Library . . Available .  
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Field name Details
ISBN 9398700016959
Classification Number Drama
Title The Corrupted. [DVD]
Physical Description sound, colour ;
Series DVD
Drama
Note ''In a corrupt city, redemption is worth fighting for"-- Cover.
R-125674-9.
Performer Sam Claflin, Timothy Spall, Hugh Bonneville, Noel Clarke, Joe Claflin.
Beneath the blinding lights and towering sights of the newly-built East London skyline, lies a dark, dangerous web of corruption. Stratford was home to the Olympic Games; decorated in the notion of legacy. But there’s little hope to be found for the recently released Liam McDonagh (Sam Claflin); a talented boxer put away for armed robbery, who wants nothing more than a peaceful life and to reconnect with his young son Archie. But his brother Sean (Joe Claflin) is in deep, caught up in property developer Clifford Cullen’s (Timothy Spall) violent, unforgiving circle, with no route out. Liam knows he must risk everything to save his brother before it’s too late, but first, he needs to know who he can trust – which is a harder proposition than it sounds.
Classification Censorship classification : MA15+.
Subject Ex-convicts -- Drama
Corruption -- Drama
Video recordings for people with visual disabilities
Thrillers (Motion pictures, television, etc.)
Additional Author Scalpello, Ron
Claflin, Sam, 1986-
Spall, Timothy, 1957-
Bonneville, Hugh
Clarke, Noel, 1975-
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