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Riff Raff

The scams, arguments, shoddy practices and humour of a group of workers, one just out of jail, working on expensive flats are the basis for this gem. Robert Carlyle, Elmer McCourt.

Year: 1990
Genre: Art House Cinema, Film Festivals 1992
Country: UK
Director: Ken Loach
Starring: Robert Carlyle, Emer McCourt, Jimmy Coleman
Duration: 92 Minutes
Rating: PG - Contains coarse language.
5.2/10
Location in store: Highlights
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