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Sophie Okonedo | Marcey Burgess | |
Michael Kitchen | Greg Brentwood | |
Phyllis Logan | Linda Brentwood | |
Hilary Maclean | Steph | |
Adam Kotz | Danny | |
Paul Thornley | PC Blake | |
Stefan Weclawek | Teenage Chef | |
Simon Hyde | Claimant | |
Francis Magee | Sgt. Powell | |
Jem Wall | Carl | |
Tom Knight | Martin Shaps | |
Joel Cammett | Charles | |
Dan Cornett | Detective's Partner | |
Ted Huckabee | City Detective | |
Samantha Worthen | Sofia | |
Jerome Willis | Stan Shaps | |
Anna Mottram | Coroner | |
Peter Lovstrom | Derek Wells | |
Clare Clifford | Verna |
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Producer | Judith Hackett
Paul Abbott Clare Birks |
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Writer | Paul Abbott
Eric Potter |
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Cinematography | Lawrence Jones
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Musician | Hal Lindes
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Sometimes Love Can Be Murder In this dense psychological thriller by acclaimed writer Paul Abbott (Cracker, Touching Evil), an upper-class man and a catering waitress are brought together over a corpse. Not knowing what else to do, they dispose of the body. As events unfold, seeds of mistrust spread until they threaten to destroy everyone in their reach. Caught in their relentless advance are two unlikely characters, portrayed by critically acclaimed actor Michael Kitchen and Academy Award® nominee Sophie Okonedo. |
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