The Red Riding Trilogy English Crime Thriller Drama Movie 2010
Cast And Crew
Cast: Cara Seymour, Steven Robertson, Tony Pitts, David Morrissey, Daniel Mays, Gerard Kearns, John Henshaw, Sean Harris, Shaun Dooley, Jim Carter
Director: Anand Tucker
Producer: Wendy Brazington, Anita Overland, Andrew Eaton, Norman Merry, Hugo Heppell, Liza Marshall
Screenwriter: David Peace, Tony Grisoni
Art Director: Katie Macgregor
Cinematographer: David Higgs
Composer: Barrington Pheloung
Editor: Trevor Waite
Story: Tony Grisoni, David Peace
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Release Date: February 05, 2010
Runtime: 100 min
The Red Riding Trilogy English Film Plot:
The seemingly untouchable, corrupt West Yorkshire police, and the true evil mastermind behind the child abductions and murders of the last 14 years, can't resist doing it again. Against them, a fat useless lawyer, and one remorseful copper.
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The Red Riding Trilogy English Film Synopsis :
With the kidnapping of another young girl, Detective Maurice Jobson notices a number of powerful similarities to the abduction cases he had investigated back in the '70s - and for which a man was convicted and sentenced. Meanwhile, a reluctant local solicitor, John Piggott, decides to take up the condemned man¿s cause.
The Red Riding Trilogy draws to a close in this installment that finds Detective Chief Superintendent Maurice Jobson (David Morrissey) realizing that the Yorkshire Ripper may still be at large, despite the fact that someone has already been convicted of the heinous crimes. When a young girl is abducted in an incident that bears a chilling resemblance to the crimes of the Yorkshire Ripper, Chief Superintendent Jobson is forced to consider the possibility that he helped to put the wrong man behind bars. Meanwhile, local solicitor John Piggott (Mark Addy) stumbles onto evidence of a massive cover up, and wages a one-man mission to uncover the truth. Adapted from British author David Pease's bestselling series of crime novels centering on the mystery of the Yorkshire Ripper.
The Red Riding Trilogy Hollywood Movie Reviews :
Again, I must begin this review (and I apologise) by directing you to my reviews for the first two instalments in this trilogy. Just so that you know how truly amazed/mesmerised/impressed I was by this production.
It's now 1983 and we have a number of story strands coming together and, pay attention and you shouldn't get too confused, a number of flashbacks tying everything together and revealing more than we ever realised from the first outing (the middle, 1980, section isn't really as vital although it's still a connecting vein in the overall story arch).
The police corruption continues, suspects are pulled in on a whim and shown the "force" in police force, while a few good souls (including a lawyer who feels in way over his head but realises that something must be done, brilliantly played by Mark Addy) try to actually ensure that justice is done and that some innocence is saved.
What can I say that I haven't already said about the "1974" and "1980" instalments of this peerless trilogy? This has consistently impressed me beyond belief from the very start to the last minute.
Mark Addy reminds us that he really can be a great actor and deserves some more, better roles like this one. David Morrisey, ever-present throughout the trilogy, takes centre-stage here and certainly gives one of his best ever performances (certainly from the little I have seen of him). Nobody, and I mean NOBODY, has fumbled so much as one line throughout this entire trilogy and all involved should be mightily proud of such an achievement.
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