For Queen and Country

For Queen and Country

Infobox_Film
name = For Queen and Country


caption = DVD cover for the film
imdb_id = 0097373
writer = Martin Stellman
Trix Worrell
starring = Denzel Washington
Bruce Payne
Dorian Healy
director = Martin Stellman
producer = Tim Bevan
music = Michael Kamen
distributor = MGM
released = May 19, 1989 (USA)
runtime = 105 minutes
language = English
country = UK
USA|

"For Queen and Country" is a 1989 crime drama film from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and produced by Atlantic Entertainment Group, Working Title Films and Zenith, starring Denzel Washington. Washington stars as Reuben James, a Black British former-PARA, who joined the British Army to escape the poverty of inner city London. "For Queen and Country" was rated R by the MPAA for violence, language, some drug content, and adult situations, and was released in theaters on January 1, 1989.

Plot synopsis

Reuben (Washington), although having grown up in London, was originally born in St. Lucia, West Indies, and joined the British Army of Her Majesty's Armed Forces to escape the poverty of inner city life. He serves with the Parachute Regiment, doing a tour in Northern Ireland for three years at the height of The Troubles in the late 1970s, and fighting in the Falklands Conflict in the South Atlantic for the remainder of his military career, eventually becoming a war hero himself.

Six years later after leaving the army and hanging up his guns, Reuben returns to civilian life in London with everything seeming normal after being dropped off by a truck driver. but receives far from a hero's welcome, mostly no-one caring about his time in the army, while many of his childhood friends have turned to crime and drug-dealing to support themselves. He is shocked to find his old community, the East End, is still beset by the crime, poverty and racism that made him leave rather than being a better neighborhood. In particular, he suffers abuse and brutality at the hands of racist police officers and is pressured by some old friends to go against the law. He struggles to adjust to everyday life, but with increasing difficulty, losing his girlfriend (Amanda Redman). With changes in the British nationality law that occurred in 1981, Reuben also can't claim British citizenship and any residency of the United Kingdom at all and finds himself unemployed and is frustrated by being unable to find work despite his outstanding military service as a dutiful soldier and begins to feel betrayed by the country he fought for. He drives a taxi for a short time, but is soon brought into business with Colin, a criminal friend played by Bruce Payne who was always nice to him. He becomes a vigilante bent on change instead of becoming a criminal himself.

Reuben acquires a St. Lucia passport and gets two tickets to return to St. Lucia since he won't be able to go to Paris as he had planned to with his former girlfriend who sees him only as a bloody product of an old era and left him because she couldn't stand men with guns and his best friend's wife left him to move to Ireland. Reuben's old army friend who had saved his life in the Falklands and lost his leg gets Lynford down because Lynford threatened to kill Reuben for telling the police that he killed Harry but is shot by a corrupt and racist policeman, Challoner who first started the harassment in the first place. Reuben sets about avenging his friends' deaths and is able to during a riot between the police and drug addicts, shooting the policeman who killed his best friend. Reuben is targeted by a police sniper who is another friend from the army. Just as he fires the shot, the movie ends.

DVD release

It was released on DVD on June 1, 2004.

ee also

*Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

External links

*imdb title|id=0097373|title=For Queen and Country


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