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Messiah

Country: UK | USA, Language: English, 148 mins

  • Director: Diarmuid Lawrence
  • Writer: Lizzie Mickery; Boris Starling
  • Producer: Louise Berridge; Robert Cooper

CGiii Comment

Rarely does television do 'dark' well - this is 'dark' done well.

Stott plays the anti-hero with dour perfection.

There are so many strands and it does get a little jumbled by the end - stretching that imagination just a little too far.

That said - it still is a mighty production, especially for TV.


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The(ir) Blurb...

After two horribly mutilated bodies are discovered, DCI Red Metcalfe is assigned to the case and plunged head-on into a nightmare.

Cast & Characters

Kieran O'Brien as Eric Metcalfe;
Juliet Diamond as Charlotte;
Ken Stott as D.C.I. Redfern 'Red' Metcalfe;
Tony Lucken as Philip Blake;
Frances Grey as D.S. Kate Beauchamp;
Serena Gordon as Alison Reeves;
Jamie Draven as D.S. Jez Clifton;
Howard Crossley as D.C. Freeman;
Raymond Trickitt as D.C. Nixon;
Ernie Cooke as Bishop James Perch;
Neil Dudgeon as D.I. Duncan Warren;
Art Malik as D.C.S. Emerson;
Ron Berglas as Lubezski;
Michelle Forbes as Susan Metcalfe;
Piers Houlin as Artist in Gallery