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Genres:
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Action /
Sci-Fi /
Thriller /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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James McTeigue
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Actors:
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Roger Allam,
Natasha Wightman,
Clive Ashborn,
Emma Field-Rayner,
Natalie Portman,
Hugo Weaving,
Stephen Rea,
Stephen Fry,
John Hurt,
Tim Pigott-Smith,
Rupert Graves,
Ben Miles,
Sinéad Cusack,
John Standing,
Eddie Marsan
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Duration:
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132 min.
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Rating:
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(8.2/10)180
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Plot Summary:
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Adapted from David Lloyd's descriptive creative of the yet name, "V for Vendetta" tells the scenario of Evey Hammond and her unimaginable but significant part in bringing down the fascist supervision that has taken govern of a futuristic Huge Britain. Saved from a life-and-death situation by a gentleman in a Guy Fawkes screen who calls himself V, she learns a non-specific summary of V's times gone by and, after a time, decides to labourers him overturn down those who committed the atrocities that led to Britain being in the condition that it is in.
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