Intruders
From writer and executive producer Glen Morgan (The X-Files), Intruders is about a secret society devoted to chasing immortality by seeking refuge in the bodies of others. A contemporary, chilling, paranormal tale set in the moody Pacific Northwest, the eight part series spins a fascinating and complex web of drama. As strange, apparently unrelated events start happening, multiple story-lines – a missing wife, an assassin covering his crimes, a child on the run – begin to intertwine to reveal a conspiracy that will forever change our understanding of human nature. Produced by BBC Worldwide Productions, the series is based on British novelist Michael Marshall Smith’s ‘The Intruders’.
Mysteries unfold as Amy heads to Seattle on business and vanishes; Jack goes to Seattle only to uncover more unanswered questions about Amy's whereabouts; an old friend visits Jack and asks for his help. Meanwhile, nine-year-old Madison starts behaving erratically after seeing a stranger on the beach. An assassin desperately tries to stop his secret from leaking.
Jack desperately tries to find Amy in Seattle but her movements offer more questions than answers; Madison finds herself in a train station with a ticket to Seattle, an envelope of cash, and a mysterious key. An act of humanity has serious consequences for Richard.
Jack returns home to find Amy sleeping soundly in bed. She has a logical explanation for her whereabouts in Seattle and professes her love to Jack only to ask for a separation the next day. Jack is terrified for Amy's mental state. Meanwhile, Gary calls with alarming news. Things get dangerous as Madison hitches a ride to Seattle, determined to evade capture. A deal from Richard's past continues to haunt him.
Gary reveals a strange link between his former client and Amy. But just as Jack and Gary start to put the pieces together, their only reliable source is brutally murdered. Meanwhile, Madison arrives in Seattle and threatens an old acquaintance. Richard attempts to conceal his secret continues while handling rising pressure from Rose.
Madison's instincts are gaining strength as she slowly starts to make sense of Marcus' memories. Jack learns that Gary hasn't been entirely truthful and forces a terrifying confession. Richard finally comes face-to-face with Marcus.
Rose confronts Jack to explain the cause of Amy's recent strange behavior. Amy's past - which she has worked so hard to suppress and deny - has come back to haunt her and the only way to protect Jack may hurt him the most. Meanwhile, Richard discovers a secret about Rose that could destroy her ascent onto The Nine. Shepherd himself is skating on thin ice as Madison continues to evade his grasp.
A gruesome discovery buried in Jack's backyard incites him to make one last attempt to bring Amy home. Rose remains haunted by a tragedy from her distant past and abducts a lowly waiter whom she's certain will have answers. Gary has finally realized how to expose the corruption behind Qui Reverti, but it demands an unthinkable sacrifice.
In the season finale, Jack discovers the alarming depth and scope of the organization to which he's lost Amy. Marcus and Madison engage in a fatal struggle. Richard is forced on the run but recruits an unexpected partner along the way.
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James Frain | Richard Shepherd |
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Mira Sorvino | Amy Whelan |
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Tory Kittles | Gary Fischer |
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John Simm | Jack Whelan |
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Sonya Salomaa | Allison O'Donnell |
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Millie Bobby Brown | Madison O'Donnell |
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Daryl Shuttleworth | Detective Ron Blanchard |
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Andrew Airlie | Todd Crane |
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Tom Butler | Brad Zimmerman |
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Karin Konoval | Bobbi Zimmerman |
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Alex Diakun | Marcus Fox |
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Toby Hargrave | Tim Truth |
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Mathias Retamal | Juvenal |
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Robert Forster | Frank Shepherd |
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Peter Bryant | George Brackett |
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Alessandro Juliani | Evan Shepherd |
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Rukiya Bernard | Karen |
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Trieu Tran | Peter |
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Tasya Teles | Daniella |
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Shanae Tomasevich | Paige Crane |
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Lucy G. Layton | Meadow Crane |
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Dan Joffre | Clyde |
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Paul Wu | Chinese Fighter |
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David James | Simon O'Donnell |
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David Dastmalchian | Oz Turner |
| Director | Eduardo Sánchez |
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| Daniel Stamm |
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| Writer | Glen Morgan, Michael Marshall Smith, Kristen Cloke, Darin Morgan | |
| Producer | Courtney B. Conte, Sue Deeks, Julie Gardner, Amy Hodge, Rose Lam, John Martini, Darin Morgan, Glen Morgan, Kim Steer, Angie Stephenson, Jane Tranter | |
| Musician | Bear McCreary | |
| Photography | Philip Linzey | |
| Packaging | HD Slim |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.78:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Stereo |
| Distributor | Warner Home Video |
| Edition Release Date | Dec 23, 2014 |