- published: 10 Sep 2013
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The Angles is a modern English term for a Germanic people who took their name from the ancestral cultural region of Angeln, a district located in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The Angles were one of the main groups that settled in Britain in the post-Roman period, founding several of the kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England, and their name is the root of the name "England".
The name of the Angles is first recorded in Latinized form, as Anglii, in the Germania of Tacitus. The name is usually derived from a toponym, Angeln, from a Germanic word *anguz meaning "narrow" (of an estuary) or "angular" (of the shape of the Jutland peninsula).
Gregory the Great in an epistle simplified the Latinized name Anglii to Angli, the latter form developing into the preferred form of the word. The country remained Anglia in Latin. King Alfred's (Alfred the Great) translation of Orosius' history of the world uses Angelcynn (-kin) to describe England and the English people; Bede used Angelfolc (-folk); there are also such forms as Engel, Englan (the people), Englaland, and Englisc, all showing i-mutation.
Actors: Arnold Oceng (actor), Darren Baba (actor), J. Valentine (editor), J. Valentine (director), J. Valentine (writer), Darren Baba (producer), J. Valentine (actor), Derrion Adams (actor), Derrion Adams (writer), Derrion Adams (director), Derrion Adams (editor), Anthony Valentine (actor), Katherine Evans (actress), Katherine Evans (producer), Anthony Valentine (producer),
Plot: Based in the urban jungle of South London, a local gang split into two groups after Angles (Asa Harris) accuses Major (Aubrey Whyte) of snitching. Dishonour and betrayal spreads between them leading on to full-blown gang warfare. Increasingly motivated by revenge, the rivalry between the gang leaders spirals out of control. The violence escalates as local gangster Rosco (Lawrence Brown) return's from his trip away and discovers who is responsible for his brother's death causing even more trouble for the warring gang members. As the consequences become harsher, an irreversible cycle of revenge is set off with only one way to escape.
Keywords: abuse, actor-playing-multiple-roles, ambush, anger, arrest, betrayal, black-british, bribery, chase, deathActors: Randal Plunkett (producer), Bertie Brosnan (actor), Gerry Wade (actor), Darius McGann (composer), Helen Serruya (producer), Sarah Carroll (actress), Jack Lowe (actor), Eoin Barton (actor), Blaine Rennicks (director), Dominique Brennan (editor), Paul Holdstock (actor), Blaine Rennicks (writer), Blaine Rennicks (writer), Paul Holdstock (miscellaneous crew), Paul Holdstock (miscellaneous crew),
Genres: Action, Drama, Short, War,Slip back out of whack,
At your best.
It's a nightmare,
So I'm joining the army.
Know how folks back out,
I'll still call.
Will you wait for me now?
We've got the right to live, fight to use it,
Got everything and you can just choose it,
I won't just be a puppet on a string.
Don't go that way.
I'll wait for you.
And I'm tired of all your friends
Listening at your door
And I want,
What's better for you.
So long, my friend
And adversary.
Oh, but I'll wait for you.
Get dressed, jump out of bed
You do it best.
Are you OK?
I've been out around this town
Everybody's singing the same song for ten years.
I'll wait for you.
Will you wait for me too?
And they sacrifice their lives,
And they're lying about those odds.
Oh they've said it a billion times,
And they'll say it again.
So long, my adversary
And friend.
Don't go that way.
I'll wait for you.
I'm tired of all your friends,
Knocking down your door.
Get up in the morning and give it your all.
So long, my friend
And adversary.
Oh I'll wait for you.