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The Kid Blu Ray

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As heartbreaking as it is inspiring, the film tells the true story of Kevin Lewis, a boy who rose from an abusive childhood to become a best-selling author.

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Released
07 March 2011
Directors
Actors
Format
Blu Ray 
Publisher
Revolver Entertainment 
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Runtime
111 minutes 
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Barcode
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Nick Moran directs this drama based on the bestselling memoir by Kevin Lewis. Rupert Friend stars as Lewis, who suffers a childhood of poverty, violence and abuse at the hands of his parents (Natascha McElhone and Con O'Neill) before taking up boxing and becoming embroiled with the criminal underworld in his native South London. A serious incident then triggers a major turnaround in his life and Lewis emerges from his unpromising past to become a published writer and happily married family man. Ioan Gruffud and Jodie Whittaker co-star.

Adapted from the international bestselling novel, The Kid is the heartbreaking and inspiring story of Kevin Lewis. Growing up on a deprived London housing estate, severely ill treated by his parents and bullied at school, Kevin never stood a chance in life. Even after becoming entangled in the London criminal underworld, Kevin ‘The Kid’ Lewis, will find a way to make a better life for himself. Director, Nick Moran helms a fantastic British cast in a truly heart rendering biopic.

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