Second Sight: Hide and Seek (TV 2000)While hiding his own deteriorating eyesight, a detective investigates the case of a bludgeoned violinist where the key witness is her traumatized young son. Director:Edward Bennett |
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Second Sight: Hide and Seek (TV 2000)While hiding his own deteriorating eyesight, a detective investigates the case of a bludgeoned violinist where the key witness is her traumatized young son. Director:Edward Bennett |
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| Clive Owen | ... | ||
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Rupert Holliday-Evans | ... |
DS Pewsey
(as Rupert Holliday Evans)
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| Claire Skinner | ... |
DI Catherine Tully
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| Frank Harper | ... |
DS Finch
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Alexander Morton | ... | |
| Liam Noble | ... |
1st photographer
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Simon Bateso | ... |
2nd photgrapher
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Selina Boyack | ... |
DC Holt
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Helen Hathorn | ... |
Vicky Ingham
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| James Greene | ... |
Dr. Goddard, Ophthalmic Surgeon
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Elizabeth Hurran | ... |
Secretary
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Thomas Wheatley | ... |
Supt. Lawson
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| Ben Smith | ... |
Sam Tanner
(as Benjamin Smith)
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Finbar Lynch | ... |
Gavin Finn
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| Tom Felton | ... |
Thomas Ingham
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While hiding his own deteriorating eyesight, a detective investigates the case of a bludgeoned violinist where the key witness is her traumatized young son.
As always, Clive Owen is amazing. But aside from his considerable acting, the story is compelling and extremely well written. The cinematography plays a considerable part in character development and is extremely well done, which is rare in crime dramas. This is my first introduction to this series, and I'm completely hooked. It started out a little slow, but the way the stories are built up is fantastic.