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22-11-2008, 10:43 AM
Film4 Listings for Saturday 22nd November



13:00
Home Alone 3 (Film)
Raja Gosnell directs this third film in the successful comedy series, written by John Hughes, who directed the first two. Alex D Linz plays Alex Pruitt, stranded at home with chicken pox. His dad's away on business and his mum's out all day. By a series of coincidences, a top secret US air force microchip comes into his possession and four crooks are out to steal it to sell to the enemy. But they haven't reckoned on Alex's ability to improvise deadly booby traps from everyday household items. As with the first two films, once the plot is in place, there are a series of satisfying set pieces, with the baddies outwitted by Alex in this fun-filled film.
Director: Raja Gosnell
Starring: Alex D. Linz, Olek Krupa, Rya Kihlstedt, Lenny von Dohlen, David Thornton, Haviland Morris
(Widescreen, Subtitles, 1997, PG, 2 Star)


14:55
A Man Betrayed (Film)
John Wayne gets off his horse to play Lynn Hollister, a lawyer who leaves his sleepy hometown of Spring Valley to find out who was responsible for the murder of his best friend outside a notorious Manhattan club. He finds a city under the rule of the corrupt Boss Thomas Cameron, whose beautiful daughter Sabra falls for Lynn. As Lynn digs deeper, he begins to uncover the corruption rife in the city and when the murderer confesses, the whole rotten pack crumbles.
Director: John A. Auer
Starring: John Wayne, Frances Dee, Edward Ellis
(Black and White, Subtitles, 1941, U, 2 Star)


16:35
Dakota Incident (Film)
Dale Robertson plays bank robber John Banner, who decides to go straight. Pitching up in small town Christian Flats, he offers to drive the stagecoach to Laramie, despite the last one returning with the driver and passengers killed by the Cheyenne. On board is a mix of the good and the bad, including bank teller John Carter, suspected of one of Banner's robberies, showgirl Amy Clarke and Indian-loving Senator Blakely. Ambushed by the Cheyenne, the group must fight for their lives in Lewis R Foster's western, which is enhanced by the spectacular photography of Ernest Haller.
Director: Lewis R. Foster
Starring: Linda Darnell, Dale Robertson, John Lund, Ward Bond, Regis Toomey, Skip Homeier
(Subtitles, 1956, U, 2 Star)


18:25
K-19: The Widowmaker (Film)
Based on a real-life incident, Kathryn Bigelow's tense film stars Harrison Ford and Liam Neeson as Alexei Vostrikov, the commander of Russia's first nuclear submarine and Mikhail Polenin, his executive officer, whose first test voyage ends in disaster when the reactor fails. The only hope is for the crew to repair it at the risk of fatal irradiation. But the two men also have very different political agendas, one of which could trigger global conflict rather than maintain the uneasy truce of the Cold War.
Director: Kathryn Bigelow
Starring: Harrison Ford, Liam Neeson, Joss Ackland, Sam Spruell, Peter Stebbings, Christian Camargo
(Subtitles, 2002, 12, 3 Star)


21:00
G.I. Jane (Film)
When a female US Senator persuades a Navy representative that there should be full gender integration in the force, he offers the chance for a female officer to undergo elite Navy SEALS training. Lieutenant Jordan O'Neil is the chosen officer but will she last the course and triumph over everyone who expects her to fail?
Director: Ridley Scott
Starring: Demi Moore, Viggo Mortensen, Anne Bancroft, Jason Beghe, Daniel von Bargen, John Michael Higgins
(Widescreen, Subtitles, 1997, 15, 3 Star)




23:20
The Cave (Film)
Bruce Hunt's horror film, set in Romania, begins with a prologue in which a group of treasure hunters break into a blocked cave beneath a church. They become entombed and find out the terrible truth of why the cave was sealed centuries before... Thirty years later, a team led by cave diver Jack, his brother Tyler and scientist Nicolai force their way in and descend into a labyrinth of passages and rivers in the search for species unknown to man. But waiting in the dark is a species who knows man... and feasts on their flesh...
Director: Bruce Hunt
Starring: Cole Hauser, Morris Chestnut, Eddie Cibrian, Rick Ravanello, Marcel Iures, Kieran Darcy-Smith
(Widescreen, Subtitles, 2005, 12, 2 Star)


01:20
Kontroll (Film)
This Hungarian black comedy centres on a group of ticket inspectors on the Budapest underground. The system runs on an 'honour' system, with the inspectors, led by Sándor Csányi, meant to check people have tickets. But frankly, they don't care so long as they reach their quota of catches and in addition, there's a hooded killer haunting the system, pushing passengers under trains which is disrupting their work. And there's the bear that's become trapped in the system... Nimród Antal's debut feature veers from the surreal to the comic but is always accessible.
Director: Nimród Antal
Starring: Sándor Csányi, Zoltán Mucsi, Csaba Pindroch, Sándor Badár, Zsolt Nagy, Bence Mátyási
(Widescreen, Subtitles, Subtitled, In Hungarian with English Subtitles, 2003, 15, 4 Star)