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Prey (ITV) DVD

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Police Man Family Man Wanted Man. Prey is ITV's new high-octane three-part thriller lead by BAFTA nominated actor John Simm. Prey follows the story of a man on the run who is desperate to clear his name for the sake of his family. Detective Sergeant Marcus Farrow (John Simm) is a well-liked Manchester copper who is wrongly accused and arrested for an inhumane crime. Narrowly escaping police custody Farrow becomes an outlaw and begins a high-stakes game of cat and mouse across the city with Acting Detective Chief Inspector Susan Reinhardt (Rosie Cavaliero).... As a wanted killer Farrow has few allies however one thing is certain for the sake of his family Farrow is prepared to do things he never thought possible. And he won't rest until he knows the truth. Joining the cast alongside John Simm are Rosie Cavaliero Craig Parkinson Anastasia Hille and Adrian Edmondson. [show more]

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Released
02 June 2014
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Spirit Entertainment Limited 
Classification
Runtime
139 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060352300994 
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Three-part British drama series starring John Simm. Marcus Farrow (Simm) is a police detective in Manchester whose world is turned upside down when his wife and one of his sons are discovered murdered and Marcus himself is wrongly accused of committing the crime. After escaping custody and going on the run, can Marcus prove his innocence before being caught again?