Welcome to the Class of 76...
Kali | United Kingdom | 03/14/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A man is killed by a truck on a free way and at first everyone is saying that the dead man, Pat FISHER was clearly suffering some sort of mental breakdown.
Even the local police think that it nothing more than a terrible tragedy but Detective Tom Monroe (Robert Carlyle, The Full Monty) is not so sure that Pat's death is so cut and dried, especially when he finds newspaper clippings, some old school photos including a group photo taken in 1976 where one of the children's face is blurred and no one can remember who he/she is, not even one of the teachers who taught at the school.
Monroe soon discovers that there are other mysterious deaths among the children in the school photo he he finds in Pat's belongings and that his old friend's strange words on a tape recording that "they have all been murdered" might just have an element of truth in it and with this in mind Monroe sets about finding out the horrific truth about the Class of 76.
This is a really suspenseful film which makes you physically jump on more than one occasion, in fact I found it really creepy at times, and though the ending is not quite what you expect, you do understand what has happened even if you don't quite believe it."
Movie review
Edwina B. Karch | 02/28/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Robert Carlyle was awesome. This movie had me wondering untiil the ending. Well directed and acted. This movie is a must for Robert Carlyle or mystery movie collectors."