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Derek Jacobi
Reviews Featuring Derek Jacobi
Caesar himself would probably give it the thumbs up even though its apparently a myth that they did that.
A...A...An excellent take on one member of the royal family's attempts to overcome a debilitating speech impediment. Far more interesting than it sounds.
A Medieval take on The Expendables that nearly exceeds it's relatively modest budget. Fun for a while but gets monotonous and dreary as it crawls to a climax.
Not to be confused with the fairly awful Nineties reimagining, The Day of the Jackal is a marvellously stylish and classy thriller from Frederick Forsythe, the master of suspense.
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