Set over the course of four days, this four-part drama explores the spiraling repercussions surrounding the fatal shooting of a pizza delivery man. Refusing to accept this is a random act of senseless violence, tough and single-minded Detective Inspector Kip Glaspie (Mulligan) is determined to discover if there is a darker truth. Politician David Mars (Simm) becomes instantly embroiled in the drama through his turbulent relationship with his troubled and unpredictable ex Karen (Piper). While Jane Oliver (Walker), a compassionate vicar, struggles to conceal her affair with the only witness to the crime. Hare’s electrifying writing acts as a moving spotlight, asking crucial questions about the state of modern Britain.
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Tom Cruise | Vincent |
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Jamie Foxx | Max |
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Jada Pinkett Smith | Annie |
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Mark Ruffalo | Fanning |
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Peter Berg | Richard Weidner |
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Bruce McGill | Pedrosa |
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Irma P. Hall | Ida |
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Barry Shabaka Henley | Daniel |
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Richard T. Jones | Traffic Cop #1 |
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Klea Scott | Fed #1 |
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Bodhi Elfman | Young Professional Man |
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Debi Mazar | Young Professional Woman |
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Javier Bardem | Felix |
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Emilio Rivera | Paco |
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Jamie McBride | Traffic Cop #2 |
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Ken Waters | FBI Agent |
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Charlie E. Schmidt | FBI Agent |
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Michael Bentt | Fever Bouncer |
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Ian Hannin | Cell Phone Partier |
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Robert Deamer | Sergeant |
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David Mersault | Crime Scene Cop |
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Anthony Ochoa | Crime Scene Cop |
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Omar Orozco | El Rodeo Doorman |
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Edgar Sánchez | El Rodeo Doorman |
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Cosme Urquiola | El Rodeo Doorman |
| Director | Michael Mann |
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| Writer | Stuart Beattie | |
| Producer | Bryan H. Carroll, Gusmano Cesaretti, Frank Darabont, Robert N. Fried, Peter Giuliano, Julie Herrin, Michael Mann, Julie Richardson, Chuck Russell, Michael Waxman | |
| Musician | James Newton Howard | |
| Photography | Dion Beebe, Paul Cameron | |
| Nr Discs | 2 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |