Resurrected (1989)

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Written by Martin Allen

Directed by Paul Greengrass

Running Time: 112 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1989

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

Young soldier Kevin Deakin, pronounced dead during the Falklands War, is given full military funeral honours. But seven weeks later, he reappears, apparently suffering from amnesia. He is given a hero's welcome when he returns to his home town but when he resumes army life, his fellow soldiers are determined to bring him down on a charge of desertion. Broken physically and mentally, he is admitted for treatment in a military hospital where among the patients is a soldier whose life he had saved. With Tom Bell and Rita Rushingham as his parents and Rudi Davies as his girlfriend Julie.

Cast

Tom BellMr. Deakin
Rudi DaviesJulie
David ThewlisKevin Deakin
Rita TushinghamMrs. Deakin
Michael PollittGregory Deakin
John BoweColonel
Paul ButterworthPatient
Lorraine AshbourneReeva
Tony CapstickPhotographer
Alan CodyReporter
Nigel CollinsProwling dirty man
Bob Danvers WalkerTV Announcer
Christopher FulfordSlaven
Image for Steve CooganSteve CooganMan at Bonfire
Chris GardnerYouth
Paul GeoffreyVicar
Harry GoodierBarman
Kyle GordonNewsboy
William HoylandCapt. Sinclair
Kenny IrelandDenzel Clausen
Trevor LawsonOld Man
Willie LiamGurkha
Peter GunnBonner
Nigel HastingsSergeant
Paul LightMedical Officer
David LonsdaleHibbert
Gary MaversJohnny Fodder
Philomena McDonaghIleen Clausen
Kevin ShipleyMan Packing
Ewan StewartCpl. Byker
Image for David ODavid O'HaraMale Nurse
Paul SharplesReporter
Mark Wing-DaveyMaj. Dunbar

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