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      • Going Off Big Time is a British gangster film set in Liverpool written by Neil Fitzmaurice and directed by Jim Doyle. It follows the story of gangster Mark Clayton as he reminisces on his life of crime.
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  2. Sep 22, 2000 · Going Off Big Time: Directed by Jim Doyle. With Neil Fitzmaurice, Dominic Carter, Nicholas Lamont, Nicholas Moss. After surviving prison, a man has to forge a career in the crime world.

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    • Thriller
    • Jim Doyle
    • 2000-09-22
  3. Sep 21, 2000 · Following a gangland shooting, gangster Mark Clayton hides out in the home of his solicitor and reminisces on his life as a criminal. Through these flashbacks, we discover the chance and...

  4. Running time. 86 minutes. Country. United Kingdom. Language. English. Going Off Big Time is a British gangster film set in Liverpool written by Neil Fitzmaurice and directed by Jim Doyle. [1] It follows the story of gangster Mark Clayton as he reminisces on his life of crime.

  5. Many 'British' gangster movies come across as cripplingly self conscious and 'GOBT' is no exception. Why this perceived inadequacy should be the case is unclear, given a likeable cast, strong story line, convincing but never gratuitous violence and a decent script.

  6. Details: 2000, UK, Cert 18, 86 mins. Direction:Jim Doyle. Genre: Thriller. Summary: Liverpool gang leader, Mark Clayton kills a a rival crime lord's son. Hiding out in the home of his solicitor,...

  7. Scouse bloke Mark Clayton (Fitzmaurice) has kept out of trouble all his life, until he accidentally hits a cop and get four years in jail. Helped by old timer H.

  8. Jan 1, 2000 · After nastiness in a Liverpool pub, fresh-faced Fitzmaurice (who also scripted) narrates flashbacks that explain how an accidental jail spell turned him into a gangster.

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