The Take

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2009
The Take
The Take

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7.7 | TV-MA | en | Drama

Freddie Jackson is released from prison in 1984 having served a four-year sentence for armed robbery. His wife Jackie, who has been waiting for him on the outside in the mistaken belief that that he wants to go straight, soon finds herself disappointed: Freddie is in fact raring to get back into the game and has set his sights on becoming top dog in the East End underworld.

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EP1  Episode One
Jun. 17,2009
Episode One

1984, Recently released from prison, aspiring gangster Freddie Jackson vows to make a name for himself in Eighties London, backed by East End kingpin Ozzy, who he met in jail. ed by his cousin Jimmy, the hoodlum begins his steady rise through the underworld ranks, feeding an insatiable appetite for violence along the way.

EP2  Episode Two
Jun. 17,2009
Episode Two

The drama moves on three years to 1988, and the new rave culture promises opportunities for the Jacksons as a market for ecstasy emerges. Ozzy sends the cousins to meet a rave organiser in Hackney, and Jimmy sees the opportunity to make a deal with drug lord Des. However, the partnership is threatened when an increasingly erratic Freddie flies into a rage, and his fall from grace begins.

EP3  Episode Three
Jun. 20,2009
Episode Three

It is now 1994 and it seems Little Freddie is following in his father's footsteps, revealing his sadistic side by orchestrating a showdown between Jackie and Maggie. Meanwhile, Jimmy makes a bid for the empire by plotting an attack on Ozzy in prison.

EP4  Episode Four
Jul. 01,2009
Episode Four

Jimmy forces Freddie to take responsibility for his son's actions when Little Jimmy is found dead at the hands of Little Freddie. Maggie finally reveals the truth about Little Jimmy's parentage, ending in a showdown between herself and her rapist

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7.7 | TV-MA | en | Action & Adventure | More Info
Released: 2009-06-17 | Released Producted By: Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland , Element Pictures Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://sky1.sky.com/the-take-about-the-show
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Freddie Jackson is released from prison in 1984 having served a four-year sentence for armed robbery. His wife Jackie, who has been waiting for him on the outside in the mistaken belief that that he wants to go straight, soon finds herself disappointed: Freddie is in fact raring to get back into the game and has set his sights on becoming top dog in the East End underworld.

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Action & Adventure

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Cast

Brian Cox

Director

Aeveen Fleming

Producted By

Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland , Element Pictures

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Aeveen Fleming
Aeveen Fleming

Art Direction

Susie Cullen
Susie Cullen

Production Design

Owen Molin
Owen Molin

Director of Photography

Alison Byrne
Alison Byrne

Costume Design

Sevlene Roddy
Sevlene Roddy

Hairstylist

Tina Phelan
Tina Phelan

Makeup Artist

Julie-Ann Ryan
Julie-Ann Ryan

Makeup Artist

Helen Flint
Helen Flint

Executive Producer

Willow Grylls
Willow Grylls

Producer

Ruth Sullivan
Ruth Sullivan

Foley Artist

Ruth Barrett
Ruth Barrett

Original Music Composer

Martina Cole

The Take Audience Reviews 22v1u

Cathardincu Surprisingly incoherent and boring
Protraph Lack of good storyline.
BoardChiri Bad Acting and worse Bad Screenplay
Sarita Rafferty There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.
lannnancy It's easily the best mini-series that I have ever seen.Perhaps not the right venue, but could you please tell me the name of the song to which, the bride & groom were dancing to? Sound like, "I'm crazy; crazy about our love…" That is just one example about the background music that I loved. The dialogue was crisp and did not lag. The plot was fantastic. Always kept me on the edge of my seat. Tom Hardy was desirable and irresistible. He played a good, bad guy. I look forward to seeing him in more movies. He takes full control of the camera, when he plays the functional sociopath. It's a mini-series that you want to see over and over again. It can be paralleled to a book. It's not what the author says; it's how he says it. Well, it's not what Tom Hardy plays, It's how he plays it.
derdriui The plot is just enough to keep you going. There's just enough, perhaps just a little less than enough, to keep the actors going, and to keep the producers producing. And for that reason this is a GREAT watch.Tom Hardy's playing of Freddie is chilling yet human and very nuanced. Really worth a watch. And his wife, played by Kierston Wareing, is similarly well played. The entire cast is good, in fact. And the production is high quality.**** SPOILERS **** Very gritty, very interesting, and there is a very well-acted weird psychosexual crisis going on between Freddie and Jimmy.The author (or just the screenwriter?) obviously doesn't know too much about gang life, but the timeline is reasonably spread out and and the clichés are largely tolerable. On the more unforgivable side of stupid, there's a token black guy who randomly gets killed.
Jay_88 Martina Cole's "The Take", is by far one of the best British drama's I have ever seen. It has such a powerful and gripping storyline, which I find is a rarity. I have never seen acting as fantastic as Tom Hardy plays his character Freddie. They could not have chosen a finer actor and he deserves so much credit for this series alone. I actually did not see this on television, but I bought it on DVD, and as you can tell I do not regret my decision. I would highly recommend this to anyone and everyone. If you love British drama, then you will love this. It has everything from sheer grit to absolutely heart breaking consequences. You cannot watch this without feeling so many different emotions, whether it is tears of laughter or tears of sadness. It will by far be the best 3 hours you will ever watch and it will definitely be something you will want to watch again and again. Martina Cole's "The Take" is nothing short of sheer brilliance.J
danhuntley I do not want to spoil the pure glory of Tom Hardy's performance in this program so I will hesitate to give too much away in this short review. Hardy plays the part of Freddie, the most evil anti-hero any of us could ever love. His monstrosity and love for all things illegal leave us wanting more from Hardy as he plays Freddie to a tee. With both physical and mental love at his side, Freddie goes about rebuilding his life after a trip inside; and he does so, with a vengeance against those who have treated his family in a bad way whilst he has been in prison. I hesitate to write another sentence about 'The Take' as I think I could carry on forever, but would surely end up writing the whole script!Do yourself a favour, watch the 3 episodes available at the moment, then await the fourth and final episode. Sure to be a beautiful triumph from the director David Drury. Enjoy.