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    Page Eight is a 2011 British political thriller, written and directed for the BBC by the British dramatist David Hare, his first film as director since the 1989 film Strapless. The cast includes Bill Nighy, Rachel Weisz, Michael Gambon, Tom Hughes, Ralph Fiennes, and Judy Davis.

    • David Hare
    • 28 August 2011 (UK)
  2. Nov 6, 2011 · Page Eight: Directed by David Hare. With Bill Nighy, Rachel Weisz, Tom Hughes, Michael Gambon. Johnny works for MI5. His neighbor Nancy approaches him. When his best friend and boss suddenly dies, Johnny's left to sort out things about the PM, MI5 and US.

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    • Drama, Mystery, Thriller
    • David Hare
    • 2011-11-06
  3. Nov 8, 2014 · Written and directed by playwright David Hare, the film flew under the radar in the U.S. despite having a cast of luminaries, including Bill Nighy as aging spy Johnny Worricker, Rachel Weisz as...

  4. Michael Gambon. Benedict Baron. Judy Davis. Jill Tankard. Felicity Jones. Julianne Worricker. Watchlist. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. Johnny (Bill Nighy), a long-serving member...

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    • Bill Nighy
    • David Hare
    • Drama
  5. Loose-limbed spy Johnny Worricker, last seen whistleblowing at MI5 in Page Eight, has a new life. He is hiding out in Ray-Bans on the Caribbean islands of the title, eating lobster and calling himself Tom Eliot (he’s a poet at heart).

  6. Drama · Suspense · Atmospheric · Exciting. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your location. Details. Bill Nighy stars as Johnny Worricker, a seasoned MI-5 officer who is forced to walk out of his job and out of his identity to find the truth. Michael Gambon and Rachel Weisz co-star.

  7. Johnny is forced to walk out of his job, and then out of his identity to find out the truth. Set in London and Cambridge, this is a contemporary spy movie for the BBC, which addresses intelligence issues and moral dilemmas particular to the new century. —David Hare

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