Fear. Love. Paranoia. Betrayal. Raoul and Plato are best friends. They are both members of an effective criminal organisation and are seemingly untouchable. As a result the Police assign them round the clock surveillance. When a surveillance officer begins to harass Plato Plato begins to lose control. His relationship with his girlfriend becomes affected and he starts to have a nervous breakdown culminating in an epileptic fit while in police custody. Infuriated that Raou
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Fear Love Paranoia Betrayal Raoul and Plato are best friends They are both members of an effective criminal organisation and are seemingly untouchable As a result the Police assign them round the clock surveillance When a surveillance officer begins to harass Plato Plato begins to lose control His relationship with his girlfriend becomes affected and he starts to have a nervous breakdown culminating in an epileptic fit while in police custody Infuriated that Raoul seems to have left him to suffer alone Plato insults their boss Hourihane and gets pushed out of the close-knit organisation He vows to take revenge and buys a gun to prove he means business confessing he wants to kill a cop Raoul meanwhile manages to find relief from his chaotic personal life when he meets Raine who brings the order and love he craves back into his life Actors Joe Ferrara Gary Condes Graham Barnfield Delphine Lanson & Matthew O&39;Sullivan Director Nigel Barker Certificate 15 years and over Year 2001 Screen Fullscreen 43 Languages English - Dolby Digital (20) Stereo Duration 1 hour and 21 minutes (approx)
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