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Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Ben Crompton | ... | Claude Truffaut | |
Niall Greig Fulton | ... | Max Jenkins | |
Martin Potter | ... | Cardinal | |
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Nigel Harman | ... | Nathan Hyde |
Anna Madeley | ... | Erica Chapman | |
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Daniel Goldenberg | ... | Dan |
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Amy Lythgoe | ... | Louise |
Colin Salmon | ... | Trainer | |
Brian Cox | ... | Gabriel | |
Leigh Zimmerman | ... | Helen Harlow | |
Stephanie Davis | ... | Caitlin | |
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Brigit Forsyth | ... | Enid |
Steven O'Donnell | ... | Vernon Barnes | |
Anton Lesser | ... | Maurice Heston | |
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Hazel Maddock | ... | Martha Heston |
The mysterious Nathan Hyde is lured out of hiding by the glamorous Erica, a reluctant employee of a global organisation known as The Establishment. Hyde's particular skills are required to recover a priceless Rubens painting stolen from the Catholic Church, but his assistance is only secured when his daughter's safety is assured. Written by Anonymous
Touted as being in the genre of " The Bourne Identity" (and Supremacy), this film had a lot to live up to, but failed miserably. Nigel Harman plays a former spy now running a lobster restaurant. He is seduced into bed, and wakes up chained to it. He is "kidnapped" into going on the very clichéd "one last job". The task is to steal a painting from a very secure place. The idea of this provokes thoughts of a good action thriller, but the film was almost 40 minutes in before any action took place. After 55 minutes I was getting bored, so went for a bath. My wife stuck it out till the end , and assured me that it didn't get any better. Prime time TV? Sorry but this one really did disappoint. What made it worse was the TV guide giving it an unmissable rating. If ITV do screen further episodes (as previous reviewer mentioned), then I may give it a second go, but if it was no better 15 minutes in, I would turn over without question.