A Patch of Fog

A Patch of Fog

201590 min
6.5/10
Thriller

Plot Summary

A university teacher gets caught shoplifting by a security guard, who won’t let him go. He becomes his new best friend and says ‘I won’t call the cops if you come and have a pint with me’. From there a twisted romance of sorts unfolds.

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👥Cast (14)

Stephen Graham

Stephen Graham

Robert Green

Conleth Hill

Conleth Hill

Sandy Duffy

Lara Pulver

Lara Pulver

Lucy Walsh

Arsher Ali

Arsher Ali

Troy Griffin

Ian McElhinney

Ian McElhinney

Freddie Clarke

Naseen Morgan

Naseen Morgan

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Peter Ballance

Paul

Tara Cush

Tara Cush

Phoebe

Karen Hassan

Karen Hassan

Police Woman

Stuart Graham

Stuart Graham

Tom Breslin

Paul Kennedy

Paul Kennedy

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Louise Mathews

Shopper

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Director

Michael Lennox

Writers

John Cairns, Michael McCartney

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💬Reviews (2)

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HoneyWest

4/22/2017

I thought this was a very good, offbeat thriller with some good twists. I was intrigued by the premiss and took a chance and am glad I did. Highly recommend if you like a good, slow build and interesting characters. Great performances, all Irish cast so most unknown to me.

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r96sk

8/2/2022

Not a good'un. <em>'A Patch of Fog'</em> isn't bad per se, I just can't really tell you anything that I particularly enjoyed about it. Sure I like Stephen Graham and Conleth Hill, though I've seen better from both. The plot does have a few moments of goodness with solid twists and a neat end, though those are few and far between as they are surrounded by much mediocre-ness. Graham and Hill do make sure it remains mildly watchable, though everything else kinda hinders more than it helps the film. Despite a 90 minute run time, it makes for a slow watch - not helped by the fact that the filmmakers let the cat out the bag, so to speak, very early on, a bit more suspense/subtlety would've went a long way.

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