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Release Date:
December 2, 2004
Original Title:
A Line in the Sand
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
ITV
Meridian Television
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
In a remote village on the Suffolk Coast, Frank Perry (Ross Kemp) waits for his past to catch up with him. Previously a spy for MI6 working on Iranian chemical and biological weapons production, his reports led to the deaths of many Iranian scientists while also undermining the progress of their production. Now the Iranians have found out he was responsible and have sent their best assassin to kill him. A team of "protectors" move in around Perry, disrupting the local community who, fearing for their lives, turn against him.
Art Direction:
Andrijana Tovarloza
Camera Operator:
Tim Dodd
Casting:
Joyce Gallie
Sally Osoba
Costume Design:
Sue Yelland
Dialogue Editor:
Ian Wilkinson
Director:
James Hawes
Director of Photography:
James Aspinall
Editor:
Charles Alexander
Foley:
Rowena Wilkinson
Novel:
Gerald Seymour
Original Music Composer:
John E. Keane
Production Design:
Brian Sykes
Property Master:
Julian Luxton
Sound:
Andrew Sissons
Sound Effects Editor:
Graham Headicar
Becki Ponting
Stunt Coordinator:
Paul Heasman
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