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"A Rare Gem" - The Times
14 December 2001
Dead Bolt Dead clearly displays the much overlooked talents of actor Neil Stuke, in a rare role that is a mix of drama, comedy and pathos, Neil Stuke captivates the audience as a complex assassin confronted with killing a legend in the crime world that he resides in.

Dead Bolt Dead is indeed a rare gem in the way that it subverts and confronts some of the now rather contrived notions of a gangster film. Not succumbing to cliches that have affected the recent crop of British crime movie.

More amazingly the film was written and directed by two 18 year old's, vastly skilled beyond their pubescent years.

Dead Bolt Dead is an intriguing affair and a must see film!
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