Performance Details: The Scarlet Pimpernel
Project type: Radio recording
Synopsis: Set during the French Revolution, this is the story of the mysterious and much spoken-of League of the Scarlet Pimpernel. This group is led by the cunning and noble Sir Percy Blakeney who, with accomplices, risks life and limb rescuing the innocents caught up in the Reign of Terror in Paris. His disguises and other inventive ways of eluding capture stretch to his anonymity even amongst the English. This radio production was an abridged version of Baroness Orczy's novel.
Chronology: Probably recorded in late 2002 or early 2003. Presented on BBC Radio 2 in the UK in eight weekly 15-minute episodes from April 18, 2003, through June 6, 2003.
Principal Cast & Crew: Damian Lewis as Reader; Written by Baroness Orczy; Produced by Clive Stanhope.
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Episode 1 (04/18/03) - The League Of The Scarlet Pimpernel: The Scarlet Pimpernel, by Baroness Orczy, is an enduringly popular tale of adventure and romance, set in England and France. The year is 1792, at the height of the Reign of Terror.
Episode 2 (04/25/03) - At The Inn: The Comtesse de Tournay and her two children are safe in England, staying at "The Fisherman's Rest" in Dover. Old enemies are to be found even here. Marguerite St. Just had previously denounced the Comtesse's cousin and sent him to his death. Now she's married to Sir Percy Blakeney and expected to arrive at any moment at the inn. Marguerite St. Just meets an old friend from her days in Paris. But why is he in England?
Episode 3 (05/02/03) - Lord Grenville's Ball: Marguerite St. Just, Lady Blakeney, has refused to help Chauvelin find the Scarlet Pimpernel. The wiley French agent has evidence that Marguerite's brother, Armand, is a traitor to France, and he seeks another meeting with her. Lord Grenville's Ball.
Episode 4 (05/09/03) - Richmond: Lady Blakeney, Marguerite St. Just, has obtained information that could lead to the unmasking of the elusive Scarlet Pimpernel, and thus save her brother from the guillotine. But will she pass it on to Chauvelin? One thing is certain: Whatever she does, an innocent man will go to the guillotine. Marguerite decides whether to sacrifice her brother or the heroic Scarlet Pimpernel.
Episode 5 (05/16/03) - Calais: Marguerite Blakeney has made her decision, giving Chauvelin information that could lead to the unmasking of the Scarlet Pimpernel. Distraught and conscience-stricken, she's confided to Sir Percy the truth of her denunciation of the Marquis de St. Cyr and discovers that Sir Percy is neither foolish nor as indifferent to her as she had thought. Marguerite Blakeney herself discovers the identity of the Scarlet Pimpernel.
Episode 6 (05/23/03) - The Trap: Marguerite and Sir Andrew Ffoulkes have arrived in Calais and have had their first news of Sir Percy, who Marguerite now knows is the mysterious Scarlet Pimpernel, and whom she's unwittingly betrayed to Chauvelin. Marguerite has first sight of Sir Percy on French soil, but Chauvelin is hot on his heels.
Episode 7 (05/30/03) - Pursuit: Chauvelin is on the track of his elusive quarry and heads for Pére Blanchard's hut, the known meeting place of the Scarlet Pimpernel and the Royalist fugitives. The trap is sprung. Sir Percy has slipped through Chauvelin's fingers at Chat Gris, and so far, avoided the careful trap set for him by his arch enemy.
Episode 8 (06/06/03) - Escape: Marguerite has been captured by Chauvelin, but cried out a warning to Percy and Armand. Chauvelin orders his army to rush Pére Blanchard's hut. The fugitive Royalists may have escaped, but the Scarlet Pimpernel must be in the area somewhere. Chauvelin is still hopeful that he can catch him.
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Performance Details: The School For Wives
Project type: Stage play
Synopsis: After an absence of ten days, Monsieur Arnolphe returns home. A wealthy man who has recently taken the name "de la Souche" (after a tree stump on his property) and long lived in dread of marriage, Arnolphe is preparing to marry his innocent young ward, Agnes. To protect himself from a faithless and conniving wife, he has raised her since she was five in perfect ignorance of the world -- and of his plans for her future. To Arnolphe's delight, he receives a visit from Horace, the son of his old friend Oronte. The young man has come in advance of his father, in Arnolphe's absence, and encountered Agnes -- without knowing that the Monsieur de la Souche who is her guardian is also his friend Arnolphe. Horace is enamored of the beautiful young woman and has resolved to steal her away from her jealous keeper; he asks Arnolphe to assist him. Arnolphe rushes to interrogate Agnes about her visitor, only to find that she has guilelessly entertained Horace as a suitor in her guardian's absence, and become quite smitten by the attractive youth. Arnolphe lectures Agnes on the impropriety of her behavior, and tells her that he means to marry her himself. Sending for the notary to prepare the marriage contract, he gives his ward a book of Maxims of Marriage to read and learn, in which are set out the duties and limitations of his ideal, submissive, and obedient wife. Horace returns, having once again tried to see Agnes. He tells Arnolphe, whom he has made his confidant, that he was met with rebuffs; the young lady even threw a brick at him. She also, however, tied a note to the brick, in which she confessed her love. An agonized Arnolphe realizes that despite her seeming betrayals he is only more in love with his ward, but decides to postpone the marriage and defer the notary. Learning that Horace has once more gained admittance and spoken to Agnes, even hidden in her closet and overheard his own jealous agonies, Arnolphe orders his servants to intercept the young man, who plans to climb a ladder to Agnes's window. As they wait to beat him, Horace falls from the ladder, where he lies as if dead, to Arnolphe's horror. However, he had merely feigned death to elude the servants, and now rushes in to enlist Arnolphe's help once more. Horace entrusts Agnes to the care of his supposed ally, who resolves to spirit her out of town to a convent when she refuses to marry him. At that moment, Horace's father arrives and announces his intention to marry off his son to the daughter of his old friend Enrique (just back from a long absence in America). Horace discovers that he has been confiding in his rival the whole time. Just as things look bleakest for the amorous young couple, it is revealed that Agnes is herself the daughter of Enrique, and so betrothed to Horace after all. Arnolphe runs off at the blow, while everyone else happily celebrates joyful reunions and new unions.
Chronology: Performed at the Almeida Theatre from December 2, 1993, through February 2, 1994.
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Principal Cast & Crew: Richard Addison as _____; Simon Carter as _____; Emma Fielding as Agnes; Bernard Gallagher as _____; Linal Haft as Alain; Damian Lewis as Horace; Charles Lewsen as _____; Carol Macready as _____; Ian McDiarmid as Arnolphe; Written by Moliere (a.k.a. Jean Baptiste Poquelin); Directed by Jonathan Kent.
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Performance Details: The Situation
Project type: Cinematic film
Synopsis: Dan Murphy is a conflicted Coalition Provisional Authourity cum CIA operative in Baghdad during the Iraq war. He thinks the war can be won with hearts and minds. He wades into the murky world of Iraq's tribal politics, and in doing so, his ideals clash with the realities of war. When some American soldiers throw an Iraqi boy off a bridge in Samarra, it sets off a chain of events that exposes the deep rifts among the Iraqis in Samarra and results in yet another cycle of violence between the insurgents and the corrupt Iraqi police. Anna Molyneux is an American journalist who decides to write a story about the assassination of an Iraqi leader whom she admires. At the same time, she is pulling away from a relationship with Dan Murphy and towards Zaid, a young Iraqi photographer, who shows her there are people, rather than sides, in the conflict. As she tries to make sense of the half truths of Iraq, she gets caught up in the violence and finds her life in danger.
Chronology: In production during June and July 2005. Released (limited) in cinemas in the US gradually throughout February, March and April 2007 (February 2, 2007, in New York City; selected US cities thereafter). Released on region 1 DVD in the US on July 31, 2007. Released on region 2 DVD in Hungary on October 16, 2007. Released on region 4 DVD in Australia on May 8, 2008. Released on region 2 DVD in Spain on July 16, 2008. Released on DVD in Argentina on October 21, 2008.
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Principal Cast & Crew: Omar Berdouni as Bashar; Peter Eyre as U.S. Ambassador; Sean Gullette as Martinez; Mido Hamada as Zaid; Damian Lewis as Dan Murphy; Thomas McCarthy as Major Hanks; Nasser Memarzia as Rafeeq; Connie Nielsen as Anna Molyneux; John Slattery as Colonel Carrick; Written by Wendell Steavenson; Directed by Philip Haas.
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Performance Details: The Small Back Room
Project type: Radio recording
Synopsis: In this tense tale, a scientist is caught up in the Second World War effort while struggling to cope with his drink problem and office bureaucracy. British scientist Sammy Rice takes great pleasure in his work -- testing inventions considered potentially useful for the War. But then he is asked to unravel the mystery of hundreds of German bombs found strewn across Britain which lay dormant but inexplicably explode when they come into human contact.
Chronology: Recorded in spring 2008. Presented on BBC Radio 4 in the UK on April 26, 2008. Presented again on BBC Radio 4 on February 6, 2010.
Principal Cast & Crew: Sean Baker as Pinker / Strang; Christopher Benjamin as Mair; Paul Jesson as Holland / Brine; Will Keen as Stuart; Stuart Laing as Joe; Damian Lewis as Sammy Rice; Dominic Rowan as Tilly; Nick Rowe as Waring; Rebecca Saire as Sue Aldrich; Written by Nigel Balchin; Adapted by Richard Stevens; Produced by Clive Brill.
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Performance Details: Soldier, Husband, Daughter, Dad
Project type: Television documentary mini-series
Synopsis: This documentary series presents an intimate and personal portrait of life in Iraq with the soldiers of the 1st Regiment of the Royal Horse Artillery and their families left back home. It follows their first six-month tour of duty from April to October 2004.
Chronology: Filmed from April through October 2004; remaining production work took place during the autumn of 2004. UK television premiere on BBC 1 on January 18, 2005, with eight 30-minute episodes airing on Tuesday nights through March 8, 2005.
Principal Cast & Crew: Soldiers of the 1st Regiment of the Royal Horse Artillery and their families; Damian Lewis as Narrator; Directed by Stefanie Harvey.
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Part 1 (01/18/05) - To Basra: We've seen so much coverage of the fighting in Iraq over the past few years that it is, perhaps, easy to forget that the soldiers who are posted there are people, with families back home worrying about them. This absorbing eight-part series follows the First Regiment of the Royal Horse Artillery on their first six-month tour of Iraq (when they were on duty in Basra), and also films the wives and families left behind in England. Adam, Joey and Sam (one of the few women posted there), whom we meet in this film, seem to be cheery, level-headed young people, although they're in no doubt as to the danger ahead of them. This first episode follows the Regiment as they leave their Wiltshire barracks, and wave goodbye to their families for their first six-month tour. The soldiers will now be in the firing line, targets for snipers, car bombs and suicide bombers.
Part 2 (01/25/05) - Growing Up: With the Regiment under fierce pressure from local insurgents, two young rookie soldiers face real combat for the first time. Its 52 degrees and Danny and Samantha are put through tests of courage, love, nerve and stamina. Danny Woolridge from Cheshire said goodbye to his devoted Dad and joined the army to keep out of trouble and Samantha Cox joined up to escape from her home town in Devon. She then fell in love with another soldier from the same Regiment. Back home their families worry they'll come back alive and survive increasing attacks on British troops.
Part 3 (02/01/05) - Sergeant And Gunner: Sergeant George and Gunner Deakin head off to the scene of three massive bomb explosions in Basra, knowing that they could be a target for snipers and grenades. Back home, Sergeant George's wife and daughter learn how to cope without him.
Part 4 (02/08/05) - Handing Over: For Battery Sergeant Major Kenny McMillan, this will be his last tour of Iraq. With the formal handover of power approaching, Kenny has 10 days to train 200 raw Iraqi recruits to be border policeman, and his relationship with his girlfriend back home is being tested to the limit.
Part 5 (02/15/05) - Families: While Sergeant Chris Downing leads his men on an arms raid in Basra, his wife Clare copes with the demands of their two young sons at home in Wiltshire. With attacks from local militia on the increase, Sergeant Billy Bebb's young daughter watches the news, worried that her father might have been shot.
Part 6 (02/22/05) - Camp Life: Sergeant Major Chris Young orders a complete tidy up, deals with a charge of assault, discovers desecrated British graves and lays on a full military banquet in a tent. Back home at their Headquarters in Tidworth, Captain Trevor Parks has some disciplining of his own to do, with soldiers going AWOL.
Part 7 (03/01/05) - The Price of Peace: A patrol is ambushed and attacked, and a gun battle follows. Fatal consequences follow when another patrol is attacked by local insurgents.
Part 8 (03/08/05) - Coming Home: As the regiment prepares to leave Iraq, there's an alarming upsurge of attacks on British forces, and Sergeant George leads a night patrol looking for roadside bombs. Wife Jenny and daughter Katy prepare to welcome him home, unaware of the continuing danger he is in.
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Performance Details: Something Wrong About The Mouth
Project type: Radio recording
Synopsis: In Soho in 1958, a mysterious American wants to commission a portrait of a woman he can't produce, in a dress he can only describe, at an event which never happened.
Failing artist Desmond McElwee is forced to take a commission from a man he loathes, who comes to the sitting demanding a portrait of a woman he can't produce, in a dress he can only describe, at an event which never happened.
The man is Gene Pew, a Princeton academic, who in January that year had met an intriguing young Hungarian woman hanging about in a Viennese art gallery trying to keep warm. She tells him she's an actress from a dissident family who's fled to Austria to escape the Russian invasion of her country. Months later, they're married.
Then, the woman's memory is erased in a hit-and-run car accident, and Gene must help her reconstruct her past from the little he knows. But Hungary is once more a closed society, and all he knows about her is what she's told him.
So who is Mrs Pew? Exactly when - and why - did she really leave Hungary? Is her loss of memory permanent? Or convenient? And, if her past life has been forgotten, does her past really matter at all? Even a failing artist wants a portrait to truthfully reflect its subject. But the truth about Mrs Pew is a different matter for Desmond, for Gene, and for Mrs Pew herself.
Chronology: Probably recorded in the autumn of 2006. Presented on BBC Radio 4 in the UK on January 20, 2007. Rebroadcast on BBC Radio 4 in the UK on May 16, 2009.
Principal Cast & Crew: Kenneth Collard as _____; Lisa Dillon as Mrs. Pew; Christine Kavanagh as _____; David De Keyser as Dr. Frisch; Joseph Kloska as _____; Damian Lewis as Gene Pew; Eva Magyar as _____; Bill Paterson as Desmond McElwee; Carolyn Pickles as _____; Julian Rhind-Tutt as Peter Szabo; Andrew Sachs as The Hotelier; Written by David Edgar; Directed and Produced by Jonquil Panting.
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Performance Details: Split Second
Project type: Audio recording
Synopsis: When something distracts Secret Agent Sean King for a split second, it costs him his career, and presidential candidate Clyde Ritter his life. But what stole his attention? And why was Ritter shot? Eight years later, Michelle Maxwell is on the fast track through the ranks of the Secret Service when her career is stopped short: presidential candidate John Bruno is abducted from a funeral home while under her protection. The similarity between the two cases drives Michelle to reopen investigations into the Ritter fiasco and join forces with attractive ex-agent King. The pair are determined to get to the bottom of what happened in those critical moments. Meanwhile, high-ranking members of the legal system and key witnesses from both cases are going missing. King is losing friends, colleagues and clients fast, and his ex-lover Joan Dillinger is playing curious games -- she wants Sean back, but she also owes him for something. This audiobook production is an abridgement of the original David Baldacci novel.
Chronology: Recorded at The Sound House, London, probably during 2003. Released on audiocassette in the UK on December 27, 2003. Released on CD in the UK on July 2, 2004. (Note: The American audiobook editions of Split Second are read by someone else, not Damian. Only the UK editions feature Damian as the reader.)
Principal Cast & Crew: Damian Lewis as Reader; Written by David Baldacci; Produced by Jeff Capel.
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Performance Details: Stolen
Project type: Television film
Synopsis: The trafficking of children is a terrifying subject. This is a story that touches all our lives. And it's happening now. In this fast-paced thriller, Detective Inspector Anthony Carter works in the Human Trafficking Unit, battling to make a difference to the plight of exploited children being smuggled into the UK and from here, to anywhere and to any fate. Anthony has a wall of snapshots in his office of unknown children, children without passports, without identity, without family, without hope, who have been smuggled into this country to be enslaved and exploited in one way or another. The three children centered on in this story are Rosemary, Kim Pak and Georgie. Rosemary 11, is a terrorised young girl from West Africa, who thought she was coming to England to be educated. She is sold as a house servant. Kim Pak, 15, is a gardener in a Vietnamese cannabis house, imprisoned in a semi in suburbia. Georgie, 14, from the Ukraine, is put to work in the food industry, making sandwiches. If Anthony could save just one of those faces on his wall, it would be worth it.
Chronology: In production from November 22, 2010, through December 19, 2010, in Manchester, England. UK television premiere on BBC 1 on July 3, 2011.
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Principal Cast & Crew: Nonso Anozie as Thomas Ekoku; Marian Barbu as DVD Seller; Jennifer Brooks as Police Woman; Babou Ceesay as David; Jessie Clayton as Ellie Carter; Jo Hartley as April Harris; Iuliia Iarova as Russian Girl; Inara Jarinovska as Georgie's Mum; Yurly Kozak as Guitar Player; Anna Krippa as Russian Woman; Peter Le as Vietnamese Man; Damian Lewis as Detective Inspector Anthony Carter; Leemore Marrett, Jr., as Michael Oledego; Vicky McClure as DC Manda Healy; Wunmi Mosaku as Sonia Carey; Thien Nguyen as Vietnamese Boy; Afua Nuamah as African Girl; Kwaku Nuamah as Son; Tolu Ogedengbe as Keisha; Ayo Olabampe as Daughter; Petra Olajide as Serena Ekoku; Richard Oldham as Man; Carl O'Rourke as Gangmaster; Gloria Oyewumi as Rosemary; Victoria Oyewumi as Girl in Cap; Huy Pham as Kim Pak; Cosima Shaw as Alison Carter; Michael Smiley as Sean; Ony Uhiara as Grace; Igors Vitkevics as Dani; Inokentijs Vitkevics as Georgie; Jean Walker as Teacher; Yusra Warsama as Anna Costa; Lenny Wood as Man in Crash; Written by Stephen Butchard; Directed by Justin Chadwick.
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Performance Details: Stormbreaker
Project type: Cinematic film
Synopsis: After his uncle/guardian Ian Rider is killed in a suspicious car crash -- which might not have been an accident after all -- 14-year-old Alex Rider discovers that Ian had been working undercover for MI6, a top-secret intelligence organization in the UK. Soon, Alex finds himself forcibly recruited as a special agent for MI6. His first mission takes him to Cornwall, where Middle-Eastern multibillionaire Darrius Sayle is producing state-of-the-art Stormbreaker computers. Sayle has offered to give one free to every school in the country -- but Alan Blunt and Mrs. Jones of MI6 believe there is a sinister motive behind Sayle's plan. Who exactly is Darrius Sayle? Is the Stormbreaker plan goodwill, or is it too good to be truel? And what is the connection between Sayle and Yassen Gregorovich, the Russian assassin responsible for Ian Rider's death?
Chronology: Production began on July 3, 2005, and was completed in September 2005. Released in cinemas in the UK on July 21, 2006; in Canada on October 6, 2006; in the US (under the alternate title Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker) on October 13, 2006. Released in cinemas in Iceland on July 28, 2006; the Philippines on August 9, 2006; Israel on August 10, 2006; Russia on August 17, 2006; Hong Kong on August 31, 2006; Latvia on September 1, 2006; Italy on September 8, 2006; Australia on September 21, 2006; Greece and the Netherlands on October 12, 2006; Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Sweden and Taiwan on October 13, 2006; Portugal on October 19, 2006; Belgium and France on October 25, 2006; Poland on November 10, 2006; Kuwait on December 30, 2006; Mexico on January 5, 2007; Brazil on January 19, 2007; Panama on March 2, 2007; Spain on June 29, 2007; Argentina on September 6 or 13, 2007; Japan on October 27, 2007; Venezuela on August 29, 2008. Released on region 2 DVD in the UK on November 13, 2006; on region 1 DVD in the US and Canada on December 19, 2006; and on region 4 DVD in Australia on January 19, 2007. Released on DVD in Cambodia on December 19, 2006; on DVD in South Africa on March 30, 2007; on DVD in Hungary on November 15, 2007; on DVD in Germany on January 10, 2008. Tie-in merchandising accompanying the film's cinematic release included a Yassen Gregorovich action figure designed in Damian's likeness (action figure released in the UK only).
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Principal Cast & Crew: Sarah Bolger as Sabina Pleasure; Jimmy Carr as an MI6 agent; Stephen Fry as Mr. Smithers; Damian Lewis as Yassen Gregorovich; Ewan McGregor as Ian Rider; Bill Nighy as Alan Blunt; Alex Pettyfer as Alex Rider; Sophie Okonedo as Tulip Jones; Missi Pyle as Nadia Vole; Mickey Rourke as Darrius Sayle; Andy Serkis as Mr. Grin; Alicia Silverstone as Jack Starbright; Ashley Walters as Wolf; Based on the novel by Anthony Horowitz; Screenplay Adaptation by Anthony Horowitz; Directed by Geoffrey Sax.
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Performance Details: The Sweeney
Project type: Cinematic film
Synopsis: This update of the 1970s British television series of the same name, now set in present-day London, centers on the Flying Squad, a.k.a. The Sweeney, the London metropolitan police unit dedicated to fighting armed robbery. Regan, the had of The Sweeney, is London's toughtest cop. With him at the helm, the Sweeney always get their man. But when Regan's nemesis -- a master criminal named Allen -- turns Central London into a battle ground, and Regan's unit is framed for corruption, Regan and his younger partner Carter find themselves removed from duty and thrown to the mercy of the underworld. The Sweeney are now cops without badges, and burning with revenge. ..
Chronology: In production from October 30, 2011, through mid-December 2011, filming primarily in London. Released in cinemas in the UK on September 21, 2012 (tentative, subject to change). Released in cinemas in the US in September 2012 (tentative).
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Principal Cast & Crew: Cleo Bianca Anderson as Girl At Bar; Paul Anderson as Allen; Haley Atwell as Nancy; Max Bennett as Symes; Eric Campbell as Sweeney CID Officer; Caroline Chikezie as Clarke; Allan Corduner as Doctor; Chris Cowlin as CID Officer; Lee Craven as Prisoner; Simon DeSilva as Bank Security Guard; Ben Drew as Detective Sergeant George Carter; Mark Tristan Eccles as Disgruntled Diner; Darren Sean Enright as Pool Hall Gambler; Alan Ford as Harry; Ronnie Fox as Wextru; Jensen Freeman as City Banker; Daniel Harland as Man In Restaurant; Richard Herdman as Getaway Driver; Stewart James as Michaels; Imran Khan as Young Police Officer; Mark Killeen as Spook; Chonradee Kulthap as Dinner Guest; Allen Leech as _____; Damian Lewis as _____; Jess Liaudin as Pool Hall Bouncer; Steven Mackintosh as _____; Matthew David McCarthy as Sweeney CID Officer; Pete Meads as Police Officer; Josh Myers as Armed Police Officer; Anna Notarantonio as Restaurant Diner; Reggie Offeh as Businessman; Mike Burton Phillipson as Scene of Crime Officer; James Michael Rankin as Prison Warden; Dan Raynham III as Man In Car; Kyri Saphiris as Crew Man; Santi Scinelli as Tourist; David Speed as Extra; Sami Tesfay as Businessman; Kara Tointon as Megan; Gerald Tomkinson as Librarian; Steven Waddington as Miller; Tayo Walker-Allen as Neil; Jon Wennington as Private Bank Customer; Lee Whitlock as Whiting; Michael Wildman as Simmonds; Nick Wilkinson as Man At Bar; Ray Winstone as Detective Inspector Jack Regan; Written by John Hodge and Nick Love; Directed by Nick Love.
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