In the wake of his wife’s wrongful death on election night in 1979, Delroy (Clint Dyer) is forced to defend himself against a mountain of trumped-up evidence and a pair of racist police officers who are drunk with the promise of political power. Robert Heath directs this penetrating drama based on actual events, set the night before Margaret Thatcher’s election as England’s first-ever female prime minister.
Good script, characters, and plot. Enjoyed how most of the film took part in the police interview room. Certainly felt sorry for the man!
It is a shame this movie does not get more exposure. Apart from the fact that is in important case study of subtle and underlying racism in a bureaucratic society of white nobodies it is a gripping… read review