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Prime Suspect: The Lost Child

  • Téléfilm
  • 1995
  • 1h 41min
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7,8/10
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Prime Suspect: The Lost Child (1995)
CriminalitéDrameMystère

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSuperintendent Jane Tennison (Dame Helen Mirren) orchestrates a search for an abducted baby, but events take a turn for the worse when personal emotions cause complications.Superintendent Jane Tennison (Dame Helen Mirren) orchestrates a search for an abducted baby, but events take a turn for the worse when personal emotions cause complications.Superintendent Jane Tennison (Dame Helen Mirren) orchestrates a search for an abducted baby, but events take a turn for the worse when personal emotions cause complications.

  • Réalisation
    • John Madden
  • Scénario
    • Paul Billing
  • Casting principal
    • Helen Mirren
    • Beatie Edney
    • Robert Glenister
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    3,3 k
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    • Réalisation
      • John Madden
    • Scénario
      • Paul Billing
    • Casting principal
      • Helen Mirren
      • Beatie Edney
      • Robert Glenister
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    • 7avis des critiques
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    • Nomination aux 4 BAFTA Awards
      • 1 victoire et 5 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux29

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    Helen Mirren
    Helen Mirren
    • DSU Jane Tennison
    Beatie Edney
    Beatie Edney
    • Susan Covington
    Robert Glenister
    Robert Glenister
    • Chris Hughes
    Lesley Sharp
    Lesley Sharp
    • Anne Sutherland
    Tracy Keating
    • Carolyn Norwood
    Richard Hawley
    • DI Richard Haskons
    Jack Ellis
    • DI Tony Muddyman
    David Phelan
    • DC Pride
    Graham Seed
    Graham Seed
    • Doctor
    John Benfield
    John Benfield
    • DCS Michael Kernan
    Tony Rohr
    Tony Rohr
    • DS McColl
    Mark Bazeley
    Mark Bazeley
    • DC Aplin
    Chris Brailsford
    • DC Westbrook
    Mossie Smith
    • WPC Maureen Havers
    Caroline Selby
    • Alison Sutherland
    Candice Paul
    • Gayle Sutherland
    Adrian Lukis
    Adrian Lukis
    • John Warwick
    Fergus O'Donnell
    • DC Hawker
    • Réalisation
      • John Madden
    • Scénario
      • Paul Billing
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    8=G=

    Tennison anyone?

    "Prime Suspect 4" continues the exploits of the inscrutable and dogged seeker of truth and justice, Detective Superintendent Jane Tennison; the first of three miniseries (PS4, PS5, & PS6) with the notable absence of founding writer Lynda La Plante from the credits. Imbued with the same gritty reality of the first three series, the second three series pit Tennison against the forces of evil while coping with middle age, loneliness, indiscretions, a host of personal and professional problems, and resolutions which are sometimes less than ideal. PS4 conjures two stories while PS5 & PS6 are single episodes each which find Tennison seeking justice on behalf of the brutally wronged while waging war against institutions which are willing to sacrifice the interests of her victims for those of a greater good. In other words, to prevail, Tennison must overcome both evil and good forces, something which makes the always gray scenarios of the PS series yet grayer and the Tennison wars as much a matter of principle as of finding murderers. Very good stuff which only gets better from series to series. (B+)
    8SnoopyStyle

    shorter movies work well

    Jane Tennison (Helen Mirren) has been newly promoted to Superintendent. She has a short unknown hospitalization. The first case is an abducted baby. Somebody knocked Susan Covington unconscious and stole her baby Vicki. Chris Hughes becomes the prime suspect but Anne Sutherland provides him with an alibi. The case hits home for Tennison. Mistakes by subordinates puts Anne and her family in danger.

    The Prime Suspect episodes get shortened from its four hour TV running time in half. It's much more of a TV police procedural and it works better as such. It doesn't feel stretched out. Helen Mirren is great as usual. There is less filler which results in a higher intensity although the final twist is easily foreseen.
    10janine-vermeltfoort

    Robert Glenister's portrait of child abuser Chris Hughes

    After having seen The Lost Child for quite a number of times since its release in 1995, and having read the reader's comments (mostly about Jane Tennison's background and Helen Mirren's superb role in it), it strikes me more than ever that no comments are made upon the brilliant role Robert Glenister is playing as Chris Hughes. Even after 10 years it is still one of the most credible ways of portraying the complex personality of a child abuser, carrying the weight of his own past.Watching the episode for the full one and a half hour makes you constantly switch between feelings of love and hate for this guy, in which the hate prevails because of the gravity of his actions. I have seen more brilliant roles of my favorite actor, but this one never fails to make the largest impression possible to me. Helen Mirren would never shine without these wonderful actors next to her. Praise for Robert Glenister!
    9TheLittleSongbird

    The harrowing case of the lost child

    Having loved the first three 'Prime Suspect' series, when seeing all the episodes and series over-time since reviewing the first instalment a year ago, expectations were understandably very high. They were met with 'The Lost Child' but not quite surpassed.

    'The Lost Child' is very good, terrific in its best moments and almost all elements are spot-on, just not quite as good as the first three series before it. It introduced quite a few changes in format, including Lynda La Plante not being involved and the lengths of the episodes being shorter, for the fourth series (of which 'The Lost Child' is part of) it was three cases clocking in around just over five hours overall for 'Prime Suspect IV' rather than one case split into two halves like in the first three 'Prime Suspect' series.

    On the most part, the changes worked well. Parts of the story do feel slightly on the rushed side with the shorter length and while the climax was very powerful the final twist was not particularly a surprise. With that being said, it was somewhat of a good thing for the pacing to be tighter and not have quite as much filler (in no way intended to knock the first three series, just a comparative observation).

    It is stylishly and cleverly filmed, with slick editing and atmospheric lighting, and there is a consistently wonderful atmosphere throughout. It is very gritty, if not quite as dark as 'Prime Suspect III', and effectively claustrophobic and even though the pacing is tighter it is also still deliberate. It is very hard to forget the music score too. The scripting, like its predecessor, is some of the best there is of any mystery/detective drama, being superbly constructed and intelligent.

    Story-telling is very compelling and twisty, with an atmosphere that is gritty and harrowing but also intricate and honest. It is a complex story that keeps one guessing right up to the end while also being easy to follow. Tennison's personal life is balanced very well.

    Jane Tennison continues to be an interesting character, the character and the depiction of the police force was very ahead of the time back in the 90s and holds much fascination now even if not so novel.

    Helen Mirren gives a typically magnificent performance in the lead. Close behind her is a brilliant performance from Robert Glenister (it is agreed that his performance has inexplicably not been mentioned enough here), one that is chilling but very conflicted.

    Altogether, harrowing and often terrific if a slight step down from what came before. 9/10 Bethany Cox
    6dgjones-62258

    Too Many Clichés

    I didn't expect to see Helen Mirren over-acting in so many scenes, but the time constraints (1hr 40) meant the director packed in every reaction he/she could think of..

    The great thing about Prime Suspect is the time given to develop both the stories and the characters. Such time gives the actors an opportunity to show their skill, but in this episode there is a lot of crap acting - too rushed and overly dramatic.

    The detective work is also a bit too contrived - it's all too quick and easy.

    Parts 1-3 are superb, and I am pleased to see that 5 is back to the length needed for quality TV.

    I recommend skipping this episode.

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      DCS Kernan: If this turns into a murder investigation, I can let you have another six men.

      Supt. Jane Tennison: [Upset] And what are they supposed to be - pall bearers?

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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 avril 2006 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • PBS/Masterpiece Theatre
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Prime Suspect 4: The Lost Child
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Liverpool, Merseyside, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • Sociétés de production
      • Granada Television
      • WGBH
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      • 1h 41min(101 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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