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7.2/10
IMDbBest British Film | 2010
Best Actor | 2011 | Michael
Breakthrough British Filmmaker | 2010 | Daniel
Budget 7,300,000 USD
Box Office Collection 10,329,747 USD
Sir Michael Caine saw a lot of himself in the character of Harry Brown, they're both combat veterans (Harry is a Marine who served in Northern Ireland, Caine served in the British Army during the Korean war), and Caine lived in the same area that Brown does. It was things like these that drew him to this movie.
When Harry is going through the items in his "treasure box", he pulls out a knife. It is a Fairbain/Sykes knife designed for knife fighting, especially for military commandos in World War II.
The woman singing "Gold" in the pub was the unit nurse on this movie.
The song at the end of this movie is called "End Credits", it is by Chase and Status featuring Plan B (Ben Drew). Ben Drew played Noel Winters in this movie.
Theatrical movie debut of director Daniel Barber.
"Frampton: It's not Northern Ireland Harry. Harry Brown: No it's not. Those people were fighting for something; for a cause. To them out there, this is just entertainment."
"Harry Brown: I don't reckon you've got long. Seen that before. Gut wound. The slug's probably torn right through your liver. Mate of mine in Ulster got caught in sniper fire. Bullet blew his inside out. He screamed for a good 10 minutes. We couldn't send a medic in, the section was too hot. So we all took cover... and watched him die. I've never told that... to anyone... you should've called an ambulance... for the girl..."