For Queen and Country
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| Directed by | Martin Stellman |
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| Produced by | Tim Bevan |
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| Cinematography | Richard Greatrex |
| Edited by | Steve Singleton |
| Music by | Michael Kamen |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
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| Language | English |
| Budget | $3.5 million |
| Box office | $191,051 (US) £124,048 (UK) |
For Queen and Country is a 1988 crime drama film co-written and directed by Martin Stellman and starring Denzel Washington, Dorian Healy, Bruce Payne, Amanda Redman, Sean Chapman and Graham McTavish. Filmed in Panavision, Washington stars as Reuben James, a Black British former paratrooper, who joined the British Army to escape the poverty of inner-city London; Reuben fights in the Falklands War, and upon returning home he finds that society both ignores and challenges him while trying to adjust to normal life.
At the time of its release For Queen and Country received mixed reviews and was a box office flop. In recent years the film has been reevaluated as a serious critique of Thatcherism and its socioeconomic effects on the UK in the 1980s.