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(Credited cast)| Philip Madoc | ... | DI Noel Bain | |
| Hywel Bennett | ... | Dr. Gareth Lewis | |
| Sue Jones-Davies | ... | Mary Lewis | |
| Robin Davies | ... | John Hammond | |
| Margaret John | ... | Sarah Hamond | |
| Nicola Beddoe | ... | Cath Rowlands | |
| Helen Rosser Davies | ... | Lynette |
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This is without doubt one of those films that's created to try and get a message across. I hate films like that.
The message is about racism, and right wing Neo Nazis. Where Romper Stomper succeeded, this didn't. It came across as a cynical view of how we should think about skinheads and racism, possibly a white middle class view of how things are, other than how they actually are.
I could be wrong, but it did come across to me this way.
The convincing part of the victim's father apart, which was exceptionally well played, this is rather uninteresting.