Poirot Collection 7
Shooters is a drama documentary film, directed by BAFTA winning British director Dan Reed. The Film is set in Liverpool and used local criminals as actors depicting the lives of local 'gangsters. The short film is most notable for having been completely unscripted aside from a brief outline; each scene was improvised and ad-libbed by the actors themselves. Shooters was first broadcast in December 2000 on Channel 4 as part of their Cutting Edge series. World-renowned Liverpool-born musician John Murphy, co-wrote the score.
In 1793 the crime situation in the centre of London had reached breaking point. It was left to novelist and magistate Henry Fielding qnd his brother John who created 'The Bow Street Runners' to try and rid the streets of London of prostitution and crime. This is a brand new 5 part Channel 4 Drama withan impressive cast headed by Ian McDiarmid and Iain Glenn Aldo includes exclusive interviews with the cast and crew.
Two lovers spiral into violence for the sake of their own self-preservation in this dark and disturbing thriller.
Two lovers spiral into violence for the sake of their own self-preservation in this dark and disturbing thriller.
With a cast of non-actors drawn from the very world which the film portrays Shooters is not just another British genre gangster film - it's a film about real British gangsters. Semi-improvised on the streets of Liverpool Dan Reed's drama brings the true face of Britain's underworld to light. If Ken Loach made a gangster film it might look something like this.
Two lovers spiral into violence for the sake of their own self-preservation in this dark and disturbing thriller.
Boxset Comprises: Series 1 Kevin Whately returns in this new drama. Picking up five years after his mentor Inspector Morse's death it sees Lewis now an inspector himself returning to Oxford after two years overseas. Back in his old stomping ground he is teamed with a new sidekick Det Sgt. James Hathaway and is anxious to prove himself! Series 2 Kevin Whately returns as Lewis in the second series of the hit detective drama - always sure to deliver plenty of intriguing murder mystery. Partnering once more with his trusty sidekick D.S. Hathway expect absorbing plots intelligently built tension and a fine performance by Whately all set in the idyllic surroundings of Oxford and its University campus.
David Suchet stars as Agatha Christie's enigmatic eccentric and extremely intelligent detective Hercule Poirot.
Two lovers spiral into violence for the sake of their own self-preservation in this dark and disturbing thriller.
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