Class of '76

October. 05,2005      
Rating:
6.2
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Inspector Tom Monroe (Robert Carlyle) investigates the mysterious death of several people that the only thing they have in common is being classmates. In addition, the deaths appear to be related to a mysterious "faceless child."

Robert Carlyle as  DI Tom Monroe
Daniel Mays as  DS Steven Grant
Claire Skinner as  Dr. Kate Tremaine
Robert Glenister as  Frank Thompson
Sean Gallagher as  Colin Somerville
Tony Haygarth as  DS Pritchard
Anton Lesser as  Martin Gibson
Pip Torrens as  Supt Flood
Paul Ireland as  Andy

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Reviews

Lawbolisted
2005/10/05

Powerful

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Console
2005/10/06

best movie i've ever seen.

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Quiet Muffin
2005/10/07

This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.

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Curt
2005/10/08

Watching it is like watching the spectacle of a class clown at their best: you laugh at their jokes, instigate their defiance, and "ooooh" when they get in trouble.

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bridget-13
2005/10/09

As others have written, this thriller starts out as an enthralling and incomprehensible mystery. A young man appears to commit suicide after visiting the site where a classmate was murdered thirty years before. It seems he is haunted by the murder, or is he threatened by the murderer, who has never been caught? Robert Carlyle, who, as usual, gives an excellent performance, plays the detective investigating the mysterious death. However, the show spends a lot of time with spooky photography, revisiting the original murder, and with Carlyle driving up and down country lanes to the town where the murder was committed. We have the usual dimwit Chief Inspector telling him to back off, the somewhat clodhopping junior officer doing it all wrong, and Carlyle taking leave to continue with his investigation because of his obsession with the case. The second episode loses the plot a bit, and it becomes irritating as the plot becomes silly. It was an interesting mystery, well acted, but the end is more than a bit daft and I ended up not feeling very satisfied by it.

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id247
2005/10/10

Robert Carlyle, yes him of Trainspotting, Full Monty, 28 Weeks Later, (this ten line minimum to get this review printed is a fecking joke for members who, like me, have been members for years)is one of my favourite actors, and he does a decent job in this slow-moving but at times stylish British detective thriller as DI Monroe.Story wise, it's not as good as the best Inspector Morse stories, but it still grips you from beginning to end, some scenes are quite frightening, it's well shot and edited.The script isn't perfect, how many times do they travel back and forth to London? Nevertheless if you see this DVD in your shop to buy or rent, it's worth a look.

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davideo-2
2005/10/11

STAR RATING: ***** The Works **** Just Misses the Mark *** That Little Bit In Between ** Lagging Behind * The Pits DI Tom Monroe (Robert Carlyle) is investigating a series of mysterious deaths that trace back to his old school mates.This is an inspired, fairly intriguing made for TV film with a plot with twists and turns that mean you really have to pay attention to it. According to the press, Carlyle is sick and tired of the 'soullessness' of Hollywood and is keen to stay over here and make projects with more depth and meaning, so that can only be a good thing. Even though it does feel a little derivative at times of other serial killer films before it (The Silence of the Lambs springs to mind!) in ITV's 50th year, this is a pleasing piece of work indeed. ***

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otatom
2005/10/12

I expected this program to good, or at least entertaining,. as Robert Carlyle fronted the cast, however it turned out to be an incredible let down, not only did the cast not fit together, a middle aged Scotsman and a young cockney- it's just crazy!, but half of the story seemed to be stolen from crime/horror films such as Se7en-The Experienced older police officer and the eager, cockey new cop on the job, Hannibal- The criminal brought to justice by the police officer, in this case Tom Monroe and that bloke in the wheelchair (whatever his name was) and Psycho- The insane person with two personalities. Was anything in this program original? 'Class of '76' wasn't even exciting, Tom Monroe (Carlyle) seemed to spend the whole damn thing driving backwards and forwards to the town where the woman he sleeps with lives, you know who i mean - the lady who turns out to be crazy. The program was a disappointment! Goddamn i'm not going to buy the DVD which was advertised at the end, i found it hard enough watching it once yet alone again and again and again.

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