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Edge of Darkness (1986)

Edge of Darkness (1986)
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The British government's nuclear policy is in for a royal drubbing in the tense BBC TV miniseries Edge of Darkness. Bob Peck stars as London police detective Ron Craven, whose political-activist daughter is murdered right before his eyes. Meticulously following the trail of clues, Craven uncovers a dark conspiracy involving the government and the powerful American CEO of a nuclear power plant. Joe Don Baker and a young Joanne Whalley co-star. The six-part series became a cult favorite in England, where it originally aired in November and December of 1985. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Martin Campbell
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DVD
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Synopsis of Edge of Darkness

The British government's nuclear policy is in for a royal drubbing in the tense BBC TV miniseries Edge of Darkness. Bob Peck stars as London police detective Ron Craven, whose political-activist daughter is murdered right before his eyes. Meticulously following the trail of clues, Craven uncovers a dark conspiracy involving the government and the powerful American CEO of a nuclear power plant. Joe Don Baker and a young Joanne Whalley co-star. The six-part series became a cult favorite in England, where it originally aired in November and December of 1985. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
314 mins

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Director(s):
Martin Campbell
Writer(s):
Troy Kennedy Martin
Producer(s):
Michael Wearing
Categories:
Mystery & SuspenseForeign
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Judy W.

Brooding, gripping in places, sometimes a little slow, this a political thriller that raises questions about nuclear power and who's running the show. It's also BBC and, hence, less formula than some current shows. I enjoyed it.

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Jean W.

Having watched the recent Mel Gibson US remake, I wondered whether this story would stand the test of time (it's more than 10 years old) and the cultural transplantation. The answer is YES. The original is quite compelling and features some very good performances - even though the "cowboy" image of the US CIA guys is a bit funny and a caricature. Ray Winstone was treated much more kindly in his role in the US film - and his motivations were based purely on personal rather than national reasons.

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Susan B.

For a 25 year old BBC miniseries...this drama holds up well. It's well acted and well paced. I can see why it was a cult favorite in England in 1985.

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