A new trailer for the based on a true story ‘The Corrupted’ featuring Sam Claflin has emerged from Saban Films.
The film follows Liam (Sam Claflin), an ex-con determined to win back the love and trust of his family, having lost everything at the hands of a local crime syndicate run by Clifford Cullen (Timothy Spall). David Hayman stars as DCI Raymond Ellery and Noel Clarke as determined police officer DS Neil Beckett.
Directed by Ron Scalpello, the cast also includes Charlie Murphy as DC Gemma Connelly and Beckett’s partner, Naomi Ackie as Liam’s ex, Grace and Joe Claflin as Liam’s brother Sean, with additional cast members Sam Otto as ambitious journalist Nayan Khaliq; and Silas Carson as Mayor Ahmed.
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The film hits US cinemas and On-Demand 10th January
The Corrupted Synopsis
Beneath the blinding lights and towering sights of the newly-built East London skyline, lies a dark, dangerous web of corruption. Stratford was home to the Olympic Games; decorated in the notion of legacy. But there’s little hope to be found for the recently released Liam McDonagh (Sam Claflin); a talented boxer put away for armed robbery, who wants nothing more than a peaceful life and to reconnect with his young son Archie. But his brother Sean (Joe Claflin) is in deep, caught up in property developer Clifford Cullen’s (Timothy Spall) violent, unforgiving circle, with no route out. Liam knows he must risk everything to save his brother before it’s too late, but first, he needs to know who he can trust – which is a harder proposition than it sounds.