Black ’47 is a Netflix Original action movie directed by Lance Daly. This movie was initially released on Friday, September 28, 2018, and currently has a 6.8 rating on IMDb. Black ’47 was produced by Fastnet Films, Primeridian Entertainment, Samsa Film, Umedia, and Screen Ireland and was initially released on September 28, 2018.
Is Black ’47 on Netflix?
Yes, Black ’47 is on Netflix. You can stream Black ’47 on Netflix starting Saturday, October 24, 2020, at 12 AM PT / 3 AM ET. Discover all movies and series released on October 24th and find out what’s new on Netflix in October 2020.
Below you can view Black ’47 plot, streaming info, reviews, and much more about the movie.
Netflix release date | October 24, 2020 (USA) |
Time | 3:00 AM ET / 12:00 AM PT |
Stream | Netflix |
Starring | Hugo Weaving, James Frecheville, Stephen Rea and Freddie Fox |
Genre | Action |
Rating | R |
Movie summary
Set in Ireland during the Great Famine, the drama follows an Irish Ranger who has been fighting for the British Army abroad, as he abandons his post to reunite with his family.
Black ’47 is a Netflix Original movie released in 2018. Netflix uses the term "original" to present movies and series that are exclusive to Netflix - cannot be watched anywhere else. About 85% of all new spending on content goes toward original programming. You can view the official website and Black ’47 on Netflix for more information.
Reviews
Black ’47 is a action movie with a 78% score on Rotten Tomatoes and an IMDb audience rating of 6.8 (9,490 votes). The ratings are accurate at the time of writing and are not updated in real-time, but we continue to update Black ’47’s ratings frequently.
IMDb | 6.8 |
RottenTomatoes | 78% |
MetaCritic | 65 |
Age Rating
Here is what parents need to know – Black ’47 parental rating is R. An R (Restricted) content rating means anyone under 17 requires an accompanying parent or adult guardian. TV-MA and R are about equivalent ratings content-wise.
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