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Page Eight
Directed by
David Hare
Not Rated
2011
1h 39m
Drama
,
Mystery
,
and more
6.8
94%
64%
6.6
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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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Cast of Page Eight
Bill Nighy
Johnny Worricker / Executive Producer
Rachel Weisz
Nancy Pierpan
Ralph Fiennes
Alec Beasley
Michael Gambon
Benedict Baron
Felicity Jones
Julianne Worricker
Tom Hughes
Ralph Wilson
Judy Davis
Jill Tankard
Rakhee Thakrar
Muna Hammami
Saskia Reeves
Anthea Catcheside
Ewen Bremner
Rollo Maverley
Marthe Keller
Leona Chew
Richard Lintern
Max Vallance
Holly Aird
Anna Hervé
Alice Krige
Emma Baron
Kate Burdette
Allegra Betts
Aisling Loftus
Melissa Legge
Andrew Cleaver
Brian Lord
Rory Morrison
Radio Newsreader
Bruce Myers
Joseph Pierpan
Surendra Kochar
Mrs. Ashanti
Page Eight Ratings & Reviews
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
Although it gives off the appearance of homework, Nighy and his fellow performers give Hare's script a thrilling workout, creating significant tension out of the most routine of encounters.
The New Republic
David Thomson
Bill Nighy is the hushed engine of the film, just as Rachel Weisz is asked to be the emblem of a vein of decency and commitment that is worth defending.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
I felt stuck on the outside, while the characters went through their paces secretly understanding everything that was at stake.
New York Times
Alessandra Stanley
It's the right cast in the right setting but with a wrongfully righteous script.
HuffPost
Maureen Ryan
I'd happily watch this cast read the phone book, but fortunately the script by David Hare (who also directed) is intelligent, engaging and generally makes good use of this singular cast's talents.
TV Guide
Matt Roush
A quietly absorbing elegy for old-school spooks, Page Eight bristles with jazzy intelligence.
Wall Street Journal
Nancy DeWolf Smith
Even though there may be a fleeting moment when you feel an urge to slap Mr. Nighy and yell: "Perk up," in truth he can do no wrong here.
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
...a passable yet disappointing contemporary thriller.
The Hollywood Reporter
David Rooney
The post-Cold War evolution of MI5 is a potentially juicy subject, but while Hare lines up the elements, he fails to take the story anyplace especially revelatory or combustible.
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Johnny Questions Benedict
Johnny Questions Benedict
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Meeting About Content Page Eight
Meeting About Content Page Eight
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Jill Tells Johnny They Need To Talk In Private
Jill Tells Johnny They Need To Talk In Private
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Johnny Contemplatively Walks And Smokes At Night
Johnny Contemplatively Walks And Smokes At Night
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Nancy Meets Johnny And Invites Him In For A Drink
Nancy Meets Johnny And Invites Him In For A Drink
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Jill Eavesdrops On A Disagreement Between Johnny And Alec
Jill Eavesdrops On A Disagreement Between Johnny And Alec
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Jill Confronts Johnny About His Refusal To Acknowledge The Revolution
Jill Confronts Johnny About His Refusal To Acknowledge The Revolution
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Alec Speaks About Liberal Values Johnny Is Not Sure What To Make Of It
Alec Speaks About Liberal Values Johnny Is Not Sure What To Make Of It
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