
For a bet a man attempts to hide his friend for a month. The police soon believe he has murdered him.


Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you have a soft spot for 1930s British crime dramas where everyone speaks with that clipped, urgent tone. If you hate slow-burn setups or characters making the dumbest possible decisions, skip it. You will probably lose your mind within the first twenty minutes. The whole thing...


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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, only if you have a soft spot for 1930s British crime dramas where everyone speaks with that clipped, urgent tone. If you hate slow-burn setups or characters making the dumbest possible decisions, skip it. You will probably lose your mind within the first twenty minutes. The whole thing kicks off with a bet. A simple, stupid bet. The kind of thing you’d regret after one pint at the pub. One man hides his friend, the police assume he’s a murderer, and we’re off to..."
Robert Cochran
Frank Witty, George Goodchild
United Kingdom

