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Dead Man's Shoes
Dead Man's Shoes

Dead Man's Shoes (2004)

71% User Rating
1h 30min
Drama
Thriller
Crime

"He's in all of us."

A soldier returns to his small town and exacts a deadly revenge on the thugs who tormented his disabled brother while he was away.

Shane MeadowsDirector

Cast

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Paddy Considine

Paddy Considine

Richard

Toby Kebbell

Toby Kebbell

Anthony

Gary Stretch

Gary Stretch

Sonny

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Stuart Wolfenden

Herbie

Neil Bell

Neil Bell

Soz

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Paul Sadot

Tuff

Seamus O'Neill

Seamus O'Neill

Big Al

George Newton

George Newton

Gypsy John

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Paul Hurstfield

Mark

Andrew Shim

Andrew Shim

Elvis

Emily Aston

Emily Aston

Patti

Jo Hartley

Jo Hartley

Marie

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Matt Considine

Matt

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Craig Considine

Craig

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Kephas Leroc

K

Reviews (2)

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mattwilde123
mattwilde123
Rating 100%

March 9, 2017

‘Dead Man’s Shoes’ is the fourth full-length feature film directed and written by Shane Meadows in 2004. Starring Paddy Considine, it tells the story of an ex-soldier who returns home to a small town in the Midlands seeking revenge on a group of thugs who have terrorised his younger brother. The film, at first, embraces the ultimate act of revenge with dark humour and disturbing violence, but soon turns out to criticise what effect vengeance has on the protagonist. The film questions the role of masculinity in British working-class society by having very different male stereotypes thrown together in a very isolated environment. Not only does the film make a statement about gender roles, but more importantly, it tackles the issue of honour and justice. The audience’s allegiances sway dramatically throughout the film as Richard (Considine) becomes more brutal in his execution styles. A similar British film that challenges the audience’s perception of who is right is Stanley Kubrick’s ‘A Clockwork Orange’. On simple viewing of this film, you could say that it is a revenge slasher-flick with plenty of gore; however, I feel that this film is a powerful piece of cinema that is a statement for the immorality of British society and the ideologies it imposes but it also uses Uttoxeter to show the corruption of human nature. ★★★★★

Media

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Shane Meadows on Dead Man's Shoes | BFI Q&A

Shane Meadows on Dead Man's Shoes | BFI Q&A

Official Trailer

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Paddy Considine introduces Dead Man's Shoes | Film4 Interview

Paddy Considine introduces Dead Man's Shoes | Film4 Interview

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