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  1. RED RIDING #1 1974 by Tony Grisoni Based on the novel "1974" by David Peace 6th August 2008 (SHOOTING SCRIPT) 19th August 2008 (SHOOTING SCRIPT - 1ST REVISION) "This is the North. We do what we want!" Revolution Films 9a Dallington Street London EC1V OBQ Tel: +44 (0)207 566 0700 Fax: +44 (0)207 566 0701 E-mail: email@revolution-films.com

  2. Jan 29, 2010 · In the second, “Red Riding: 1980,” a detective (Paddy Considine) from Manchester is assigned to review the Ripper investigation, while “1983” tracks a feckless lawyer (Mark Addy) and a ...

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  4. Apr 9, 2010 · By Travis Keune | April 9, 2010. The RED RIDING Trilogy, a gritty British crime drama in three parts, comes to us from across the Atlantic courtesy of Tony Grisoni (TIDELAND, FEAR & LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS). Grisoni adapted the movies from the similarly titled novels written by David Peace.

  5. Feb 5, 2010 · Rated: B Mar 11, 2010 Full Review Brian Eggert Deep Focus Review On its own, the film works wonderfully as a piece about corruption overtaking a naïve idealist, but its emotional impact draws...

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  6. Jan 1, 2001 · 3.62. 5,747 ratings546 reviews. It's winter, 1974, Yorkshire, and Ed Dunford's got the job he wanted. Crime correspondent for the Evening Post. He didn't know it was going to be a season in hell.

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  7. Red Riding: 1974 is the weakest of the three Red Riding films, but it is effective at setting the stage, introducing some of the characters, and capturing the attention of those who love gritty, uncompromising dramas about police corruption and the dark side of human nature.

  8. February 03, 2010. The first installment in a trilogy of British television crime dramas, “Red Riding: 1974” sets quite a bleak tone of criminal assault from the very start. A haunting, ornately designed odyssey of journalism, corruption, and viciousness, “1974” is an evocative motion picture that soars above its modest television origins.

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