| Release Date: | Jun 2011 |
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| Genre: | Thriller |
| Runtime: | 99 min |
| Cast: | Bill Nighy (Johnny Worricker) Rachel Weisz (Nancy Pierpan) Tom Hughes (Ralph Wilson) Michael Gambon (Benedict Baron) Judy Davis (Jill Tankard) Rakhee Thakrar (Muna Hammami) Saskia Reeves (Anthea Catcheside) Ewen Bremner (Rollo Maverley) Felicity Jones (Julianne Worricker) Richard Lintern (Max Vallance) Holly Aird (Anna Herve) Andrew Cleaver (Brian Lord) Kate Burdette (Allegra Betts) Ralph Fiennes (Alec Beasley) Alice Krige (Emma Baron) Rory Morrison (Radio Newsreader) Aisling Loftus (Melissa Legge) Bruce Myers (Joseph Pierpan) Surendra Kochar (Mrs. Ashanti) Charlotte Green (Radio Newsreader) Marthe Keller (Leona Chew) Bijan Daneshmand (Cambridge Don) Jay Benedict (Master of the College) James McArdle (Ted Finch) Kriss Dosanjh (Mini Cab Driver) Hywel Morgan (Priest (as Hwyel Morgan)) Pippa Andre (Receptionist) Dixie Arnold (Dinner Guest) Ken Birk (Hotel Receptionist) Simon Steggall (VIP dinner guest (uncredited)) Robert Toretto (Italian Waiter (uncredited)) |
Johnny Worricker (Bill Nighy) is a long-serving MI5 officer. His boss and best friend Benedict Baron (Michael Gambon) dies suddenly, leaving behind him an inexplicable file, threatening the stability of the organization. Meanwhile, a seemingly chance encounter with Johnny's striking next-door neighbor and political activist Nancy Pierpan (Rachel Weisz) seems too good to be true. Johnny is forced to walk out of his job, and then out of his identity to find out the truth. Set in London and Cambridge, PAGE EIGHT is a contemporary spy film for the BBC, which addresses intelligence issues and moral dilemmas peculiar to the new century.