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Wreckers is a 2011 drama film written and directed by D. R. Hood and starring Claire Foy, Benedict Cumberbatch, Shaun Evans, Peter McDonald, and Sinead Matthews. [1] Plot. A married couple, David (Benedict Cumberbatch) and Dawn (Claire Foy), move back to David's childhood village and work on rebuilding a house.
Wreckers: Directed by Dictynna Hood. With Claire Foy, Benedict Cumberbatch, Shaun Evans, Peter McDonald. Dawn and Dave get an old house near Dave's childhood village to start a family there. Dave's brother pops up after years in the Army. Secrets are slowly revealed.
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- 2011-12-16
Plot. A married couple, David (Benedict Cumberbatch) and Dawn (Claire Foy), move back to David's childhood village and work on rebuilding a house. They are trying for a child and arrange to see a doctor. David's younger brother, Nick (Shaun Evans), who has not been in touch for several years, comes back from the army and pays them a visit.
Synopsis. A married couple move back to his childhood village to start a family but a surprise visit from the husband’s brother ignites sibling rivalry and exposes the lies embedded in the couple’s relationship. Cast.
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Oct 15, 2024 · Wreckers. When David (Benedict Cumberbatch), a schoolteacher, lands a job in his home village of Kent, he and his wife Dawn (Claire Foy), who's also a teacher, move back. They live there happily until David's emotionally unstable younger brother, Nick (Shaun Evans), shows up.
Dec 13, 2011 · This low-key, high-tension British indie drama has Claire Foy and Benedict Cumberbatch as Dawn and David, two teachers who move to a rundown house outside the Fenlands village where David grew up.
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Synopsis by Mark Deming. A family is abruptly confronted with ugly side of their history in this independent drama from Great Britain. David (Benedict Cumberbatch) and Dawn (Claire Foy) are a couple who have moved from the city to a small rural community in Kent, where David lived as a boy.