Rebecca Ryan (Claire Goose) has been working undercover for the Organised Crime Division (OCD), posing as a taxi driver while investigating London’s south side mob. When she finds that her own young daughter has been brutally murdered she fears that her cover may have been blown.As Rebecca trawls the seedy depths of London’s underworld, hunting down her daughter’s killers, the lines between good and evil, right and wrong begin to blur, as do her notions of justice and revenge. She embarks on a brutal bloody campaign of vengeance against the gang she believes is responsible. The fragile bonds that hold the gang together begin to unravel and death pervades. No one is safe, including the elusive and mysterious Jade (Sarah Harding). A trail of blood begins to flow from Rebecca’s quest for justice and it’s left up to the world-weary OCD agent Darius Cruise (Anthony Ofoegbu) to bring her in. He and his newly assigned, hot-tempered partner Abby Barrett (Donna Air) must do what no cop likes to do – to go after one of their own and, if necessary, take her down. Special Features: Having A Bad Day (the Making of): featuring Ian David Diaz (Director), Cast and Crew Audio Commentary: Director, Cast and Crew Deleted Scenes Bad Day Trailer
Rebecca Ryan (Claire Goose) has been working undercover for the Organised Crime Division (OCD) posing as a taxi driver while investigating London's [most notorious gangsters the] South Side Mob. When she finds that her own young daughter has been brutally murdered she fears that her cover may have been blown. As Rebecca trawls the seedy depths of London's underworld hunting down her daughter's killers the lines between good and evil right and wrong begin to blur as do her notions of justice and revenge. She embarks on a brutally bloody campaign of vengeance against the gang she believes is responsible. As the fragile bonds that hold the gang together begin to unravel death pervades. No one is safe including the elusive and mysterious mistress Jade (Sarah Harding). As a trail of blood begins to flow from Rebecca's quest for justice it's left up to the world-weary OCD agent Darius Cruise (Anthony Ofoegbu) to bring her in. He and his newly assigned hot tempered partner Abby Barrett (Donna Air) must do what no cop likes to do - to go after one of their own and if necessary take her down.
Rebecca Ryan (Claire Goose) has been working undercover for the Organised Crime Division (OCD) posing as a taxi driver while investigating London's [most notorious gangsters the] South Side Mob. When she finds that her own young daughter has been brutally murdered she fears that her cover may have been blown. As Rebecca trawls the seedy depths of London's underworld hunting down her daughter's killers the lines between good and evil right and wrong begin to blur as do her notions of justice and revenge. She embarks on a brutally bloody campaign of vengeance against the gang she believes is responsible. As the fragile bonds that hold the gang together begin to unravel death pervades. No one is safe including the elusive and mysterious mistress Jade (Sarah Harding). As a trail of blood begins to flow from Rebecca's quest for justice it's left up to the world-weary OCD agent Darius Cruise (Anthony Ofoegbu) to bring her in. He and his newly assigned hot tempered partner Abby Barrett (Donna Air) must do what no cop likes to do - to go after one of their own and if necessary take her down.
Abandoned after a fatal fire and filled with a mysterious past The Holy Angel School for Girls is about to reveal its dark and sinister secret. Rumours of hauntings coupled with the painful memories of the tragedy five years earlier have kept the truth buried with many victims. But now a ruthless Hollywood agent is determind to exploit the buildings mystery. She takes a few crew to the now derelict school. However unlocking the secrets in the scattered ashes could have disasterous consequences as betrayal vengeance and jealousy haunt the corridors and classrooms...
Fallen Angels
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