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House of Cards - Season 1
Description
The schemes of a ruthlessly ambitious British politician who will stop at nothing to get to the top.
The schemes of a ruthlessly ambitious British politician who will stop at nothing to get to the top.
Actors:
Justine Francesca Glenton,
Kenneth Gilbert,
Jeff Nuttall,
Tommy Boyle,
Susannah Harker,
Hugh Dickson,
John Hartley,
Peter Gale,
Lucy Christofi Christy,
James Villiers,
Richard Braine,
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Justine Francesca Glenton
Kenneth Gilbert
Jeff Nuttall
8 July 1933, Clitheroe, Lancashire, England, UK
Tommy Boyle
3 May 1948, Manchester, England, UK
Susannah Harker
26 April 1965, London, England, UK
Hugh Dickson
John Hartley
April 10, 1944 in Wakefield, England, UK
Peter Gale
Lucy Christofi Christy
James Villiers
29 September 1933, London, England, UK
Richard Braine
1956, Portishead, Somerset, England, UK
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Paul Seed
Country:
United Kingdom
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April 09, 2019
The timely potboiler becomes surprisingly compelling. Much of the credit belongs to Ian Richardson's scarily perfect performance as Francis Urquhart.
April 09, 2019
Richardson's Francis Urquhart reminds us that his is the nation whose imagination produced Iago, and Uriah Heep, and Kingsley Amis's Dixon. This comedy here is truly cruel -- and, one layer down, even bleaker and more squalid than it seems at first.
April 09, 2019
Rarely has anything this side of Le Carre contained so many tantalizing twists... It's all managed in plausible manner, too, thanks to a stunning script by Andrew Davis.
April 09, 2019
House of Cards is no less than evil at its grandest, bolstered by one sterling performance after another as it moves smoothly toward its jolting conclusion.
April 09, 2019
This sustained misanthropy is at first invigorating; American television is always so careful to include at least one character we can identify with, or feel represents Good, that Davies' cynicism is refreshing.

