Touching Evil 1 (1997)
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Runtime: 6 hrs
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Robson Green stars as Detective Inspector Dave Creegan of the Organized and Serial Crime Unit in the dark and moody British television mystery series TOUCHING EVIL. Along with his partner Susan... Robson Green stars as Detective Inspector Dave Creegan of the Organized and Serial Crime Unit in the dark and moody British television mystery series TOUCHING EVIL. Along with his partner Susan Taylor (Nicola Walker), the unconventional Creegan must deal with crimes involving the seamier side of human nature, including pedophiles, mercy killers, and copycat murderers. This collection includes all three episodes from the series' debut season: "The Lost Boys," "To Death and Back," and "What Amathus Wants." [More]
Starring: Robson Green, Nicola Walker, Michael Feast, Adam Kotz
Starring: Robson Green, Nicola Walker, Michael Feast, Adam Kotz, Shaun Dingwall
Director: Julian Jarrold, Marc Munden
Director: Julian Jarrold, Marc Munden
Screenwriter: Paul Abbott
Producer: Susan Hogg, Jane Featherstone
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