Two cricket journalists set off on a journey to the heart of the game they love, only to stumble upon one of the biggest sporting scandals ever. This is a film about passion, greed, power - and standing up for what you care about. Death of a Gentleman is a 2015 English-language Documentary movie featuring Giles Clarke, N Srinivasan, Ed Cowan, Tony Greig, Gideon Haigh, Jonathan Agnew and Harry Woolf. Dartmouth Films in association with Two Chucks and Wellington Films. were the production houses involved in the project. Death of a Gentleman is written by Sam Collins, Jon Hotten and Jarrod Kimber and it is directed by Johnny Blank, Sam Collins and Jarrod Kimber. The movie has a running time of 99 minutes. The music was composed by Chris Roe along with Rob Lord.
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Jini Score 7.0/10
Critics Score 45%
Rating 7.3/10
Jini Score 7.0%
Critics Score 45
Rating 7.3
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Date2015
Language
English
Genre
Documentary
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Sport
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Death of a Gentleman Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 45%
Kevin Maher
Death of a Gentleman is a spirited sports documentary that will blow the minds of hardcore cricket enthusiasts but numb the bums of the uninitiated. ( Read More )
Mike McCahill
They know the Twenty20 format provides plentiful cinematic spectacle, but even these editorial positions are symptomatic of a wider institutional crisis, where the Boycott slow matter of grassroots development is valued far less than cold, hard cash in hand. ( Read More )
David Parkinson
A jumbled film with a vital message, this exposes the intentions of an Anglo Indian Australian axis that is restructuring international cricket for its own ends. ( Read More )