Discover how to watch Harry Brown in Ireland

Every man has a breaking point.

An elderly ex-serviceman and widower looks to avenge his best friend's murder by doling out his own form of justice. Discover "Harry Brown" a captivating action movie rated 18 that first graced the screens in 2009. This production, originating from United Kingdom features contributions from Emily Mortimer in the role of D.I. Alice Frampton, Michael Caine in the role of Harry Brown, Charlie Creed-Miles in the role of D.S. Terry Hicock, David Bradley in the role of Leonard Attwell, and Liam Cunningham in the role of Sid Rourke.

2009United KingdomRated 18

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Runtime
103 minutes
Released
Origin Country
United Kingdom
Age Rating
18
Languages
en, fr
Subtitles
en, fr
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