Age of Kill


01:30 am - 03:15 am, Monday, June 8 on Legend Xtra (69)

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About this Broadcast

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A professional sniper is blackmailed into taking a new mission, which involves shooting six people in six hours. If he misses, reports the plot or is caught by the authorities, the terrorist behind the scheme promises to raise the death toll higher. Action thriller, starring Martin Kemp, Patrick Bergin and Bruce Payne


2015
Adventure Movie/Drama Thriller

Cast & Crew

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Martin Kemp (Actor) .. Sam Blake
Patrick Bergin (Actor) .. Sir Alistair Montcrief
Bruce Payne (Actor) .. Prime Minister
Dexter Fletcher (Actor) .. Major Jackman
April Pearson (Actor) .. Lexi
Philip Davis (Actor) .. Bill Weybridge
Nick Moran (Actor) .. Roy Dixon
Donna Air (Actor) .. Sarah
Neil Jones (Director)

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Did You Know..

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Martin Kemp (Actor) .. Sam Blake
Born: October 10, 1961 in Islington, London
Best Known For: Playing Steve Owen in EastEnders and being the bass guitarist in Spandau Ballet.
Early-life: Martin John Kemp was born in Islington, London, on October 10, 1961. He was a shy child until, at the age of seven, his mother started taking him and older brother Gary to acting classes run by Anna Scher, which boosted his confidence. By the time he was 10 he'd appeared in Jackanory, Rumpole Of The Bailey, and Dixon Of Dock Green. He left school at 16 and planned to become a printer, but gave up an apprenticeship to join brother Gary's band The Gentry, who were later renamed Spandau Ballet.
Career: Spandau Ballet became hugely successful, scoring numerous hits. When they split in 1990, Martin and Gary returned to acting, and surprised many critics with their performances as gangster twins Ronnie and Reggie in The Krays. Martin then tried his luck in Hollywood, but his career was put on hold in 1995 when he was diagnosed with a brain tumour. In 1998, fully recovered, he accepted the role of Steve Owen in EastEnders, but quit four years later. He has since appeared in Daddy's Girl, Serious and Organised, Family, Brides in the Bath, Love Lies Bleeding and Waterloo Road. Spandau Ballet reformed in 2009 and Kemp came third in Celebrity Big Brother in 2012. He's also turned to directing with the film Stalker.
Quote: 'I don't agree with all those entertainers that say they would never let their children anywhere near entertainment. I've had such a fantastic time in this business that I would never stop them doing it.'
Patrick Bergin (Actor) .. Sir Alistair Montcrief
Born: February 04, 1951 in Dublin
Bruce Payne (Actor) .. Prime Minister
Dexter Fletcher (Actor) .. Major Jackman
April Pearson (Actor) .. Lexi
Philip Davis (Actor) .. Bill Weybridge
Nick Moran (Actor) .. Roy Dixon
Born: December 23, 1968 in East End of London
Best Known For: Playing Eddy in Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels.
Early-life: Nicholas Jonathan Moran was born in the East End of London on December 23, 1968. He grew up on the South Oxhey council estate near Watford and the Greater London boundary. His first hit film appearance was in Buddy's Song (1991), alongside Chesney Hawkes and Roger Daltrey.
Career: In the 1990s, Moran appeared in such films as The Future Lasts a Long Time (1996), Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) and New Blood (1999). Since then, some of his biggest film credits have included The Musketeer (2001) and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 (2010) and Part 2 (2011). He has also appeared on TV in Mr Selfridge, The Wrong Mans, DCI Banks and the film Babs (2017). Moran co-wrote the play Telstar and directed its 2009 film adaptation, before going on to co-write and direct biographical drama film The Kid (2010). He has also appeared in various stage productions, including West End performances of Look Back in Anger, The Countess and Twelve Angry Men.
Quote: 'No one thinks they're irritating. Nobody thinks they're boring. So if you're playing a character like that, you have to play them as how they think of themselves.'
Trivia: He practices karate in his spare time.
Donna Air (Actor) .. Sarah
Born: August 02, 1979 in Newcastle upon Tyne
Best Known For: Co-presenting The Big Breakfast.
Early-life: Donna Air was born August 2, 1979, in Newcastle upon Tyne. She studied at Gosforth High School and then alongside actress Jill Halfpenny and Ant and Dec at First Act drama school in Gosforth. Aged 10, she enjoyed her showbusiness breakthrough on BBC series Byker Grove. She teamed up with Jayni Hoy and Vicky Taylor for the band Byker Groove, who reached 48 on the UK charts with the track Love Your Sexy. In 1996 Air made a second stab at chart stardom with the band Crush, but their single Jellyhead only reached number 50 on the UK charts. She later honed her presenting skills on The Big Breakfast before it was axed in 2002.
Career: Following Byker Grove, Air dabbled in more acting, popping up in the BBC series Operation Good Guys, Catherine Cookson miniseries A Dinner of Herbs, Supply and Demand, big-screen comedy drama Still Crazy, and blockbuster The Mummy Returns. She also appeared in Hotel Babylon, Donna in Need, 5 Go Dating, Marco's Kitchen Burnout and Heston Blumenthal's Gastronomic Adventure. She provided holiday cover as a presenter on Channel 5's early evening magazine programme Live from Studio Five in 2010. On stage, she has appeared in The Vagina Monologues.
Quote: 'Because I've worked from such a young age I do love working.'
Trivia: She is an ambassador for The Soil Association and a campaigner for charities such as Jeans for Genes.
Neil Jones (Director)

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