Title : Out of Depth (2000)
Release : 29 Jun 2001
Rating : MA
IMDB Score : 6.6
Duration : 1 h 40 min
Genre : Thriller
Cast : Sean Maguire, Danny Midwinter, Nicholas Ball, Phil Cornwell
Director : Simon Marshall
Writer : Simon Marshall
Synopsis of Out of Depth
When his mother is attacked by Ed, a small time crook, Paul Nixon wants revenge. Frightened of the possible repercussions to both his personal and emerging professional life, Paul enlists the help of an old school friend, Steve. Together they visit Pussy Cat Lenny, a strip joint owner and gangland enforcer, and ask him to give Ed a slap. In setting up the beating, Lenny meets up with an old friend, a heavy villain called Tate. Tate also wants Ed, but this time he wants him dead. Lenny takes the contract. After the killing Lenny is forced to consider his future. The underworld, the only world he knows, is changing and he's getting too old to change with it. When his son needs his help, Lenny realises his only way out is to force Paul to do him a favour. An act which has grave repercussions for all concerned.
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When his mother is attacked by Ed, a small time crook, Paul Nixon wants revenge. Frightened of the possible repercussions to both his personal and emerging ...
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*out of one's depth. Fig. involved in something that is beyond one's capabilities. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) You know, you are really out of your depth in this project.
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beyond one's depth or out of one's depth: beyond the limits of one's capabilities
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