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Written and directed by Sacha Bennett Tuesday is a fast-moving London-set heist story in which nothing is what it seems. By sheer confidence four experienced criminals two beautiful bank clerks and one desperate penniless man nearing retirement decide to rob the same bank on the same day. Two detectives (Kevin McNally and Dylan Brown) must use their interrogative expertise to piece together seemingly unrelated people and clues to determine who really stole the Meidan-i-Noor - an emerald the size of a fist. Ingeniously plotted and featuring an all-star cast of British... talent that includes fast-rising star Ashley Waters (Bullet Boy Speedracer) the film pulls off a major coup in reuniting Life On Mars co-stars John Simm and Philip Glenister. The duo ditch their TV police personas to feature as the head of a ring of audacious career criminals. [show more]

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Released
23 February 2009
Directors
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Verve Pictures 
Classification
Runtime
79 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5055159277587 
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Crime thriller set in 1980s London starring Philip Glenister and Ashley Walters. When a gang of experienced bank robbers known as the Cowboys discover that a famous Irish emerald the size of a fist, known as the Meidan-i-Noor, is being held in the safe of a small high street bank, they waste no time in executing what they see as their final heist. But it turns out that they are not the only ones who have their sights set on the priceless gem.