A gripping psychological thriller follows an elite SAS unit whose lives are endangered when the British Prime Ministers betrayal for personal gain exposes the dangerous consequences faced by these highly skilled military members, exploring the power dynamics between the government and military amidst intense plot twists and moral dilemmas. 31 North 62 East is a 2009 English-language Thriller motion picture featuring John Rhys-davies, Marina Sirtis, Heather Peace, Lee Godfrey, Aurélie Bargème, Kulvinder Ghir and Angela Dixon. 31 North 62 East was Produced by Tristan Loraine. The movie is directed by Tristan Loraine. 31 North 62 East was released on 18th September 2009. 31 North 62 East was made on a budget of $3 million. Editing was done by Tristan Loraine
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Jini Score 1.4/10
Rating 4.2/10
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Rating 4.2
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Release
Date18 SEP 2009
Budget$ 3 MILLION
Language
English
Genre
Thriller
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31 North 62 East Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : negative
Tim Robey
Writer director Tristan Loraine has grand schemes in the pipeline, but this absurd stab at sub Tom Clancy conspiracy thrills wont help his credentials. When Craig Fairbrass is your closest thing to a badge of quality, be afraid. ( Read More )
David Parkinson
Messy and curiously dated in tone. This fails to make you care about the convoluted plot, with ill drawn characters. ( Read More )
Robert Hanks
A low budget British thriller that is comfortably the worst film I can remember seeing: threadbare plot, clunking dialogue, brain dead conspiracy theorising, and a gallery of embarrassing racial stereotypes. Avoid at all costs. ( Read More )
Xan Brooks
fiendish scheme crumbles under an onslaught of machine tooled plot twists and a barrage of expository dialogue. ( Read More )
Christopher Tookey
The dialogue is so painfully naive that it seems to have been written by a 15 year old who has read nothing but Alistair MacLean novels. ( Read More )