From RedBand.Ca, Sneak Peek a restricted 'red band' trailer supporting Amblin Entertainment's new 1960's police drama series "Public Morals", starring Edward Burns, debuting August 25, 2015 on TNT:
"...executive produced by Steven Spielberg, the series follows the NYPD 'Public Morals Division' and its officers' attempts to deal with vice in the city, while managing their personal lives as Irish Americans..."
Cast includes Edward Burns as 'Officer Terry Muldoon', Michael Rapaport as 'Charlie Bullman', Elizabeth Masucci as 'Christine Muldoon', Katrina Bowden as 'Fortune', Ruben Santiago-Hudson as 'Lt. King', Wass Stevens as 'Vince Latucci', Keith Nobbs as 'Pat Duffy', Austin Stowell as 'Sean O'Bannon', Patrick Murney as 'Mac Mackenna', Lyndon Smith as 'Deirdre', Brian Wiles as 'Jimmy Shea' and Cormac Cullinane as 'James Muldoon'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Public Morals"...
"...executive produced by Steven Spielberg, the series follows the NYPD 'Public Morals Division' and its officers' attempts to deal with vice in the city, while managing their personal lives as Irish Americans..."
Cast includes Edward Burns as 'Officer Terry Muldoon', Michael Rapaport as 'Charlie Bullman', Elizabeth Masucci as 'Christine Muldoon', Katrina Bowden as 'Fortune', Ruben Santiago-Hudson as 'Lt. King', Wass Stevens as 'Vince Latucci', Keith Nobbs as 'Pat Duffy', Austin Stowell as 'Sean O'Bannon', Patrick Murney as 'Mac Mackenna', Lyndon Smith as 'Deirdre', Brian Wiles as 'Jimmy Shea' and Cormac Cullinane as 'James Muldoon'.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Public Morals"...
- 8/25/2015
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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