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Rogue Agent (Declan Lawn & Adam Patterson, 2022).
Rogue Agent (2022)
Directed by Adam Patterson & Declan Lawn
Cinematography by Larry Smith
Rogue Agent
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The extraordinary and chilling story of career conman Robert Freegard who masqueraded as an MI5 agent and fooled people into going into hiding, and the woman who fell for him, and then brought him down.
James Norton is very persuasive as the pathological con artist for whom lying is second nature.
Gemma Arterton looks gorgeous in her elegant wardrobe. She does her best to make her character convincing too. But it became increasingly difficult to accept the way she had to switch between not believing him and being determined to track him down with law enforcement, and being under his spell.
So it's a very fascinating story, but it did make less of a gripping thriller the longer it went.
4 Corners Festival To Tell The Story Behind BBC’s Blue Lights Police Drama
The screenwriters behind the successful BBC police drama Blue Lights have joined the lineup of the 4 Corners Festival next month to tell the story behind their critically acclaimed TV show. Writer Declan Lawn (from Ballymena) and Adam Patterson (from Dromore) will be interviewed by Ulster University student Tyree Patton who will explore the stories they chose to tell within the Blue Lights…
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Rogue Agent (2022)
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Rogue Agent https://bit.ly/3PW6lJE As I write James Bond’s producers have a “we’re hiring” sign over Daniel Craig’s vacant seat. Is Rogue Agent James Norton’s audition? If it is, it’s a funny sort of one, though Norton is fairly remarkable as a man on a mission – to deceive almost everyone he comes into contact with. The thing to bear in mind through the length of this familiar and yet bizarre film is that it’s pretty much all true. As the film opens, it’s 1993, the IRA bombing campaign on Britain is at full spate and Norton’s Robert Freegard is working undercover as a barman, recruiting students at an agricultural college to infiltrate what he assures them … Read more
Cameras are set to start rolling next week on new spy thriller Freegard, directed by Belfast film-makers Declan Lawn and Adam Patterson.