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Beneath the city streets lie government secrets. File #7 is missing... Pray they don't find it.Plot:
Cassies Stuart leads the uncooperative Charles Dance into a world of misplaces government secrets, capalistic artists and bungling secret agents... more | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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(Credited cast)| Vass Anderson | ... | Undertaker (in B&W film) | |
| Katy Behean | ... | Blonde Woman (in B&W film) | |
| Brid Brennan | ... | Woman (in B&W film) | |
| Jelena Budimir | ... | Woman in Film Library | |
| Jason Carter | ... | Young Man (in B&W film) | |
| Michelle Collins | ... | Applicant at Hairdressing Salon | |
| Michele Copsey | ... | Hair Salon Manageress | |
| Charles Dance | ... | James Richards | |
| Michelle Fairley | ... | Cleaner | |
| Auriol Goldingham | ... | Girl in Flat | |
| Richard E. Grant | ... | Brewster | |
| Gerard Horan | ... | Young Man in Tunnel | |
| William Hoyland | ... | Interrogator (in B&W film) | |
| Richard Ireson | ... | Schoolmaster | |
| Saul Jephcott | ... | Curtis | |
| Chris Jury | ... | Man at Incinerator | |
| Noreen Kershaw | ... | Teacher | |
| Helena Little | ... | Dinner Party Guest | |
| Anthony May | ... | Burned Man (in B&W film) | |
| Charles Millham | ... | Dinner Party Guest | |
| Campbell Morrison | ... | Man at Rubbish Tip | |
| Michael Müller | ... | Boyce (as Michael Muller) | |
| Alex Norton | ... | Hillcombe | |
| Wendy Nottingham | ... | Applicant at Hairdressing Salon | |
| Bill Paterson | ... | Anthony | |
| Stevan Rimkus | ... | Young Man in Tunnel | |
| Tusse Silberg | ... | Barbara | |
| Robin Soans | ... | Man in Tunnel | |
| Cassie Stuart | ... | Sharon Newton | |
| Laura Welch | ... | Jodie | |
| Barbara Young | ... | Woman in Film Disposal Office |
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'Hidden City' has become another good example how British films of the eighties have disappeared without a trace. Having found a rare video copy this film I have had the chance to reassess this possible lost gem. Cassie Stuart plays Sharon, a mysterious girl who turns up in the life of lecturer, Charles Dance with a mysterious piece of film placed at the end of fifties public information film. What unfolds is a genuinely interesting look at how Governments have so many secrets they can sometimes get lost. What is also interesting is how this gives an insight in to the early work of writer Stephen Poliakoff and how he still follows many of these theme in his later work more critically acclaim work. Unfortunately 'Hidden City' has dated in it's look and the plot just fails to hit the target. However it is certainly worth looking out for because just like the two leading characters the viewer is drawn into the film's theme of intrigue and mystery hidden in the bowels of London.