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  1. Blood is a 2012 thriller film directed by Nick Murphy and written by Bill Gallagher. The plot is about two brothers who are policemen and charts the moral collapse of a police family.

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    Aug 9, 2013 · Blood: Directed by Nick Murphy. With Paul Bettany, Stephen Graham, Brian Cox, Mark Strong. Thriller charting the moral collapse of a police family. Two cop brothers, smothered by the shadow of their former police chief father, must investigate a crime they themselves have committed.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Nick Murphy
    • 2013-08-09
  3. Thriller charting the moral collapse of a police family. Two cop brothers, smothered by the shadow of their former police chief father, must investigate a crime they themselves have committed. Feature film adaptation of the 2004 series Conviction.

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  4. Blood. 2012 1h 35m Crime Drama Mystery & Thriller List. 55% Tomatometer 44 Reviews 33% Audience Score 500+ Ratings Sibling detectives (Paul Bettany, Stephen Graham) investigate the fatal stabbing...

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  5. Brooding, dreary police corruption story focuses on the cover-up of a murder by two brothers (Paul Bettany and Stephen Graham), who believe their victim to be the guilty party in a murder investigation.

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    • Nick Murphy
  6. Aug 9, 2013 · Getting away with it."—Robert (Mark Strong), in "Blood." A girl lies dead and brutalized in a skate park. She is filmed from overhead, giving the image a ritualistic aspect, with the swoops of cement rearing up around her.

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  8. Thriller charting the moral collapse of a police family. Two cop brothers, smothered by the shadow of their former police chief father, must investigate a crime they themselves have committed. Feature film adaptation of the 2004 series Conviction.