He Who Dares: Downing Street Siege

December. 02,2014      
Rating:
2.8
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The sequel to Paul Tanter's "He Who Dares" will continue to follow the Special Air Service (SAS) anti–hijacking counter–terrorism team. In the thriller, Christopher Lowe finds himself summoned to 10 Downing Street to be dishonorably discharged from the SAS for disobeying a direct order, despite the fact that he saved the Prime Minister’s only daughter.

Tom Benedict Knight as  Chris Lowe
Simon Phillips as  Holt
Merissa Porter as  Cassie
Ryan Winsley as  Damien
Christina Bellavia as  Alice

Reviews

Scanialara
2014/12/02

You won't be disappointed!

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Exoticalot
2014/12/03

People are voting emotionally.

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Pluskylang
2014/12/04

Great Film overall

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Chirphymium
2014/12/05

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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bertarni
2014/12/06

Probably the worst acting ever. What makes me laugh the most whoever choreographed the unarmed combat scene clearly hasn't witnessed a fight and done too much Hollywood watching. I would honestly give this film one star if it was possible. Potential with the storyline but far fetched script and rubbish acting.

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franky-07576
2014/12/07

What a load of bollocks how can you mistake a rank of major when the guy is wearing Corporal stripes also square the hell away out of the medals and the gun ho salute (obviously American director) also your suppose to have your cap on when saluting, basics, but will say one thing that is probably what happens in real life the British government would do that exactly also so much anger in the so called military men not trusting a "22 sas team leader"The most honest thing in this film is when the "major Lowe" as he is name more like corporal tells the pm how people can make decisions when they have not had any experience in even battle which is pretty much correct, Owww and the bird has a fine ass in those pvc trouser yummy hahaha GET A GRIP OF THIS FILM SERIOUSLY A kinda British cheap knock off of White House has fallen least London has fallen is more interesting Regards Kevin

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aamongman
2014/12/08

I don't usually write reviews, but for this very special film I'm going to make an exception.'He Who Dares: Downing Street' is by far one of the most awful films I have ever seen. It has superseded many other terrible, terrible films because it is truly, genuinely dreadful. Most bad supposedly adrenaline-fuelling, action/crime films have some redeeming features but not this one (save a few glorious seconds towards the end I will elaborate upon), some actual entertainment value, even if it's just funny to laugh at.It is no surprise that the plot is inconceivably bad, full of plot-holes and makes little sense throughout. The special effects are cringe-inducing - especially the blood whenever someone is shot, which is not infrequent in this horribly unoriginal shoot'em up - and the direction (combined with cinematography and plot) feels as if a particularly stupid 15 year old has just watched 'Die Hard' for the first time and written his own version set in Downing Street.The acting deserves particular recognition. The almost universally miscast actors are reliably wooden, irritating and make already poorly written characters even more unlikeable than they already were. From the (obviously) Conservative MP whose last words are to call the main villain a 'Pleb' to the main villain himself; Simon F*cking Phillips.Simon Phillips, who I last had the displeasure of watching in 'Meet the Firm: Revenge in Rio' is wholly awful. In-between bouts of not being very scary whilst threatening and murdering people he sometimes switches into 'comedian' mode, joking and wise-cracking (badly) whilst threatening and murdering people. Those few seconds of glory I mentioned before come when we witness Simon Phillips shot, not just once, but twice!!Unoriginal, awful, just bad, 1/10

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Jim Saf
2014/12/09

Not sure if this movie was just simply made to launder drug money. Or maybe someone quit their job as an accountant at Tesco's because they thought they had the making of a great screen writer.The script - appallingThe acting - my god; surely none of the people in this call themselves actors. The person playing the lead (I cant even be bothered to look him up on a separate tab) didn't even bother to research his own part or any background to it - obviously hoped the director would tell him everything he needed to do. The rank is wrong (he wears a Corporals rank rather than Major - Not easily confused). The salute is worse than Basil Fawlty/Gordon Brittas. Did he grow crap facial hair for the role.Do not waste the click of looking at the synopsis on Netflix.The cast and crew should be 'put down'.--- By the way this parody has better acting and a more solid script https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K72-9oXsG30

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