
If you have seventy minutes to spare and a soft spot for dusty, creaky British thrillers, The Limping Man is worth a look. People who love old-school stage adaptations where everyone speaks like they have a marble in their mouth will be in heaven. If you hate static cameras and plots that get solved by people just tal...


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J.O.C. Orton

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"If you have seventy minutes to spare and a soft spot for dusty, creaky British thrillers, The Limping Man is worth a look. People who love old-school stage adaptations where everyone speaks like they have a marble in their mouth will be in heaven. If you hate static cameras and plots that get solved by people just talking in a room, you should probably skip this one. The whole setup is pretty simple. Three different victims of an informer decide they want to murder him now that he is retired. ..."

Jeanne Stuart
Will Scott, J.O.C. Orton
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