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Messiah: The Harrowing: Created by Boris Starling. With Ken Stott, Neil Dudgeon, Helen McCrory, Maxine Peake. Red Metcalfe's analytical skills are stretched to the limit as he tries to fathom the workings of the mind of a killer determined to create their own Hell.
Season 1. S1, Ep1. 28 Aug. 2005. Episode #1.1. 7.7 (32) Rate. After her daughter commits suicide, Dr. Price does a post-mortem on a brutally murdered student from the same college. Red thinks the killer is someone known to the victim until another woman is murdered, seemingly by the same killer. S1, Ep2. 29 Aug. 2005. Episode #1.2. 7.5 (30) Rate.
5 de sept. de 2005 · Helen McCrory and Maxine Peake help elevate Messiah – The Harrowing to arguably series’ devastatingly effective high point. The first series of Messiah is certainly one of the best, setting the wheels in motion for an effective crime series, but I’d argue that it is the fourth instalment Messiah – The Harrowing that is the ...
30. YOUR RATING. Rate. Crime Drama Mystery. Red discovers the murderer is patterning the kills after Dane's "Inferno". DI Price is convinced Isabel was murdered and suspended when he tries to prove it. Director. Paul Unwin. Writers. Terry Cafolla. Boris Starling. Stars. Ken Stott. Neil Dudgeon. Helen McCrory. See production info at IMDbPro.
Messiah 4: The Harrowing View episodes. DCI Metcalfe has his sanity stretched to the limit in a three-part psychological thriller. Messiah 4: The Harrowing homepage. Messiah 3: The Promise
Messiah: The Harrowing. Harriet Walter (Actor, Host), Ken Stott (Actor, Host), Paul Unwin (Director, Host) Rated: Suitable for 15 years and over Format: DVD. DVD. from £27.98. Additional DVD options. Edition. Discs. Amazon Price. New from. Used from. DVD. — 1. — £27.98. £27.99. Report an issue with this product.
5 de nov. de 2020 · Helen McCrory and Maxine Peake help elevate Messiah – The Harrowing to arguably the series’ devastatingly effective high point. “See beyond the victim, see the killer”. The first series of Messiah is certainly one of the best, setting the wheels in motion for an effective crime series, but I’d argue that it is the fourth ...