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A criminal evades the law after a heist and goes into hiding overseas, leaving the detective on his trail tormented by his failure. He gets a second chance when the crook returns to visit his hospitalised son, but the investigation brings to light a conspiracy that threatens both men. Crime thriller, starring James McAvoy, Mark Strong, Andrea Riseborough and David Morrissey


2013
Detective/Thriller Movie/Drama

Cast & Crew

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James McAvoy (Actor) .. Max Lewinsky
Mark Strong (Actor) .. Jacob Sternwood
Andrea Riseborough (Actor) .. Sarah Hawks
David Morrissey (Actor) .. Thomas Geiger
Johnny Harris (Actor) .. Dean Warns
Daniel Mays (Actor) .. Nathan Bartnick
Peter Mullan (Actor) .. Roy Edwards
Natasha Little (Actor) .. Jane Badham
Eran Creevy (Director)

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Did You Know..

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James McAvoy (Actor) .. Max Lewinsky
Born: April 21, 1979 in Port Glasgow
Best Known For: Shameless, X-Men: First Class and Wanted.
Early-life: Born in Port Glasgow on April 21, 1979, he is the son of a psychiatric nurse and a builder. His parents divorced when he was seven and he was brought up by his maternal grandparents in the Drumchapel area of Glasgow due to his mother's ill health. He has a sister and a younger half-brother. A visit to his school by actor David Hayman sparked an interest in acting, and Hayman offered him a part in his film The Near Room. James had already been accepted by the Royal Navy when he was also offered a place at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (RSAMD). He selected the acting route and moved to London after graduating in 2000.
Career: McAvoy made guest appearances in a steady stream of TV shows (including The Bill, Band of Brothers, Foyle's War, State of Play and Early Doors) and movies until he caught the British public's imagination in 2004 playing Steve McBride in Shameless. A year later he became known to worldwide audiences for his role in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Since then he has been much in demand and starred in The Last King of Scotland, Penelope, Becoming Jane, Atonement, Wanted, the X-Men franchise, Filth, Muppets Most Wanted and Trance. He has also voiced characters in Gnomeo & Juliet and Arthur Christmas. McAvoy is a big fan of Celtic FC.
Quote: "I always believed that I never wanted to be an actor. I only did it because I was allowed to do it and I had to do something."
Trivia: Wed Shameless co-star Anne-Marie Duff in 2006. They have a son, Brendan. McAvoy describes their quiet way of life as: "mundane, and I love it that way".
Mark Strong (Actor) .. Jacob Sternwood
Born: August 05, 1963 in London
Best Known For: Being a prolific character actor.
Early-life: Born Marco Giuseppe Salussolia in London on August 5, 1963, Mark is the son of an Austrian mother and an Italian father. His father left home soon after his birth and he was raised by his mother. She had has name changed by deed poll when he was young. He studied in Munich with the intention of becoming a lawyer but after a year, he returned to London to study English and drama at Royal Holloway, University of London. He went on to develop his acting craft at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.
Career: Strong made his TV debut in a 1989 episode of After Henry and followed this up with a number of guest roles in the likes of The Bill, Inspector Morse, Prime Suspect 3 and Kavanagh QC. In 1996, he had a starring role in acclaimed BBC miniseries Our Friends in the North. Since then he has appeared in dozens of TV shows and featured in a number of films, including Revolver (2005), Syriana (2005), RocknRolla (2008), Kick-Ass (2010), Robin Hood (2010), Green Lantern (2011), Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011), John Carter (2012) and Zero Dark Thirty (2012). In 2013, Strong played a detective in short-lived AMC crime drama Low Winter Sun, reprising the lead role he played in the original 2006 British miniseries.
Quote: "Because I had children relatively late - in my 40s rather than in my 20s - it wasn't anything I ever knew that I would do. It kind of happened to me: I met the right woman and we had children."
Trivia: Away from acting, Strong is heavily in demand as a narrator.
Andrea Riseborough (Actor) .. Sarah Hawks
David Morrissey (Actor) .. Thomas Geiger
Born: June 21, 1964 in Liverpool
Best Known For: Playing The Governor in AMC TV series The Walking Dead.
Early-life: David Mark Morrissey is the youngest of four children and was born in Liverpool on June 21, 1964. When Morrissey was 15, his father, a shoe repairman and key cutter, died after suffering from a blood disorder. David was inspired to become an actor after seeing Ken Loach's film Kes. Aged 16 he joined the Everyman Youth Theatre during the golden age of dramatists Alan Bleasdale and Willy Russell. His contemporaries included Cathy Tyson and Ian Hart. He also spent time working on sets and costumes for a Wolverhampton theatre company.
Career: Morrissey's big break came at the age of 18 when he landed the lead role of Billy Rizley in Channel 4's first drama series, One Summer. After that he trained at Rada. A steady stream of small-screen and theatre roles followed. At the 2004 Bafta awards, Morrissey was nominated for Best TV Actor for his performance in the drama serial, State of Play. In the same year, The Deal, in which he co-starred as Gordon Brown to Michael Sheen's Tony Blair, won the award for Best Single Drama. Projects since include Blackpool, Cape Wrath, Red Riding, Basic Instinct 2, Nowhere Boy, Mrs Mandela, Doctor Who and a starring role in adaptations of Mark Billingham's Tom Thorne books for Sky1. In 2012, he joined the cast of The Walking Dead, and continues to work on stage whenever his busy schedule allows.
Quote: "You never have any control over what people write or what they think, but there is a sense of me as a working-class lad done very well. I don't know where that comes from."
Trivia: Morrissey is a lifelong Liverpool FC fan.
Johnny Harris (Actor) .. Dean Warns
Daniel Mays (Actor) .. Nathan Bartnick
Born: March 31, 1978 in Epping, Essex
Best Known For: Playing Danny in Line of Duty.
Early-life: Daniel Alan Mays was born on March 31, 1978 in Epping, Essex to an electrician father and a bank cashier mother. He was brought up in Buckhurst Hill, Essex. Daniel studied at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts before going on to attend the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, which he graduated from in 2000.
Career: After graduating, Mays landed a number of small roles in such TV series as EastEnders, In Deep and The Bill as well as the film Pearl Harbor (2001). He starred in BBC drama Rehab in 2003. Mays then went on to land roles in such TV series as Top Buzzer, Funland, Plus One and Ashes to Ashes. He also had an appearance in an episode of Doctor Who. Mays had parts in such films as Atonement (2007), Made in Dagenham (2010) and The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn (2011). As well as TV and film, Mays has had work in theatre, including six plays at London's Royal Court Theatre. More recently, he has had roles in TV series Line of Duty and Born to Kill, as well as Rogue One (2016).
Quote: "I want to use my power as an actor to talk and comment about the world that we face now. That's the draw for me, the kind of projects I want to do."
Trivia: In 2017, he was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Line of Duty.
Peter Mullan (Actor) .. Roy Edwards
Born: November 02, 1959 in Peterhead
Best Known For: Playing hard-as-nails characters.
Early-life: Peter Mullan was born in Peterhead on November 2, 1956, the fifth of eight children born to parents Patricia and Charles. His childhood was a troubled one, thanks to his father's battle with alcoholism, and a 14-year-old Peter once reportedly attempted to kill his father with sleeping pills. After falling in with a street gang and working as a bouncer at local pubs, Peter enrolled at Glasgow University on the same day his father died.
Career: During his time at university, Mullan began acting, and continued after graduating. His CV includes appearances in hit films including Riff-Raff (1991), Shallow Grave (1994), Trainspotting (1996), Braveheart (1995), My Name Is Joe (1998), for which he won Best Actor at Cannes, and On a Clear Day (2005). Mullan also has plenty of small-screen appearances to his name, including the Channel 4 drama Boy A. An accomplished director, his most famous work is 2002 offering The Magdalene Sisters, which he also scripted. His other acting work includes Red Riding, The Fixer and Steven Spielberg's War Horse (2011). His most recent directing work is Neds, a project that won the best film award at the San Sebastian Film Festival in 2010. In 2013, he starred in the miniseries Top of the Lake.
Quote: On the Vatican slating his film The Magdalene Sisters: "They've only given us some wonderful publicity. The best thing they could have done would have been to ignore us completely. It could be worth a million at the Italian box office now."
Trivia: Away from the stage and screen, Mullan is an active campaigner in socialist issues.
Natasha Little (Actor) .. Jane Badham
Born: October 02, 1969 in Liverpool
Best Known For: This Life and Vanity Fair.
Early-life: Natasha was born in Liverpool on October 2, 1969. Until she was 10, she lived in the Middle East where her father set up immunisation clinics for the World Health Organisation. When her family moved back to the UK, they settled in Lougton in Essex. While attending Loughton County High School for Girls, Natasha joined a Saturday drama group. She went on to attend the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Career: Little's first professional role was in the play The Tenth Man at the New End Theatre in Hampstead. She made her TV debut in an edition of Between the Lines in 1994. Roles followed in London's Burning and Supply and Demand before her breakthrough role as Rachel in popular BBC drama This Life. Since then, Little has been a regular fixture on TV in the likes of Vanity Fair, Cadfael, Murder in Mind, MI-5, Foyle's War, Young James Herriot, Kidnap and Ransom, Case Histories and Breathless. Film credits include The Clandestine Marriage (1999), Kevin and Perry Go Large (2000) and Vanity Fair (2004).
Quote: "Having my own family has made me realise there's more to life than chasing the next job."
Trivia: She received a Bafta nomination for her role in TV mini-series Vanity Fair. She is a trained singer with a mezzo soprano voice.
Eran Creevy (Director)

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