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Suspect numéro 1

Original title: Prime Suspect
  • TV Mini Series
  • 1991
  • TV-14
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
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Suspect numéro 1 (1991)
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A female police detective investigates a series of serial murders while dealing with sexist hostility from her male comrades.A female police detective investigates a series of serial murders while dealing with sexist hostility from her male comrades.A female police detective investigates a series of serial murders while dealing with sexist hostility from her male comrades.

  • Stars
    • Helen Mirren
    • John Benfield
    • Tom Bell
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    10K
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    POPULARITY
    1,208
    306
    • Stars
      • Helen Mirren
      • John Benfield
      • Tom Bell
    • 39User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 4 BAFTA Awards
      • 12 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Helen Mirren
    Helen Mirren
    • DCI Jane Tennison
    • 1991
    John Benfield
    John Benfield
    • DSU Michael Kernan
    • 1991
    Tom Bell
    Tom Bell
    • DS Bill Otley
    • 1991
    Craig Fairbrass
    Craig Fairbrass
    • DI Frank Burkin
    • 1991
    Jack Ellis
    • DI Tony Muddyman
    • 1991
    Mossie Smith
    • WPC Maureen Havers
    • 1991
    Ian Fitzgibbon
    • DC Jones
    • 1991
    John Bowe
    John Bowe
    • George Marlow
    • 1991
    Andrew Tiernan
    Andrew Tiernan
    • DC Rosper
    • 1991
    Zoë Wanamaker
    Zoë Wanamaker
    • Moyra Henson
    • 1991
    Philip Wright
    • DC Lillie
    • 1991
    Richard Hawley
    • DC Richard Haskons
    • 1991
    Mark Spalding
    Mark Spalding
    • DC Oakhill
    • 1991
    Bryan Pringle
    Bryan Pringle
    • Felix Norman
    • 1991
    Gareth Tudor Price
    • Willy Chang
    • 1991
    Fionnuala Ellwood
    • Joyce
    • 1991
    Maria Mescki
    • Lab Assistant
    • 1991
    Martin Reeve
    • Lab Assistant
    • 1991
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    9pavanratnaker

    Superb Police Mystery drama

    This just is the best of the lot. I have seen many a police drama but this one near perfect and very believable. The key here is the story and the in each of the 3 seasons I've seen it just gets better and better. The emphasis is here is on good old policing involving evidence gathering , deduction , and superb interrogation technique within that permitted by law. There's very minimal use of science and technology. Also the conclusions are very realistic and almost true to what happens in reality. The direction is superb and is well matched with the editing. The casting crew needs to be be given a pat on the back. And last but not the least Helen Mirren is superb . I saw all the 3 seasons in 2012 and probably was as entertained by it as anyone so would've seen it on initial release, if not more. A must watch !
    UACW

    Plateau

    Normally when things are this good you predict 'it's all downhill from here' but with this series things never dip really - small bumps in the road perhaps but the quality is uniformly high.

    These are close on four hour dramas. They weren't shown in one stretch on the telly but if you get the boxed set that's how they'll be presented - with no pauses in between and no signs of where they would have gone either. (Thank you British television.)

    Episode I is written by the creator of the series and it's nigh on perfect with all the stacked decks where you want them and a masterful revelation of the lead character 'gradually'. Tom Wilkinson great in a small supporting role.

    This one has everything and some of the sequels won't have it as well. Upon viewing the start of episode two the girlfriend immediately blurted 'one was cacophony in the station room - this one is a light hum'. You want that cacophony and this one has it.

    Get comfortable for you're in for a heady four hour ride.
    8SnoopyStyle

    great characters

    A woman is murdered. Lead investigator DCI John Shefford quickly identifies the victim as prostitute Della Mornay and the killer as her John, George Marlow. After Shefford dies from a heart attack, DCI Jane Tennison (Helen Mirren) pounced to break the glass ceiling. Shefford's right-hand man DS Bill Otley (Tom Bell) works to undermine the new lead investigator Tennison. She discovers that the victim has been misidentified and that Shefford had a relationship with Mornay. Tennison releases Marlow and then Mornay's long dead body is found. On the home front, Tennison is living with Peter Rawlins (Tom Wilkinson) who is trying to reconnect with his young son.

    This is a 2-part TV series running 3.5 hours. The first part is great. Helen Mirren is perfect but it's Tom Bell who delivers a great foil. The chain-smoking sexist environment is terrific. Tom Bell gets pushed aside in the second half. Tom Wilkinson loses his place as well. The story moves on without them which is fine but not as great. It's setting up to be more of a police procedural. Ralph Fiennes does have a small role but he's overacting a little here.
    10miniwidge

    As perfect as they come.

    This is far above the average cop series, let alone a made-for-TV cop series. Helen Mirren is, as always, outstanding as Tennyson. The rest of the series is as good as the first, which is, in itself, rare. Usually, sequels or continuations of a series try to follow the same general plot and characterizations and fail because of their lack of originality. Prime Suspect is riviting from the first to the last.

    One extra note...did anyone watching it recently notice that the original victim's boyfriend was played by Ralph Fiennes? Shows that quality breeds quality.
    8freemantle_uk

    A Compelling British Police Drama

    From the mind of crime writing specialist Lynda La Plante the Prime Suspect series was a critically acclaimed series in the UK and became one of Helen Mirren's most famous roles.

    DCI Jane Tennison (Mirren) is a senior detective in the London Metropolitan Police who takes over of a murder investigation of a prostitute when the original investigating detective dies of a heart attack. Tennison soon has to prove a suspect, George Marlow (John Bowe), finds evidences that they might be a serial killer, question the work of her precedence and battle of the sexism of her police colleagues.

    Police procedural are very common in the UK and can be at times formulaic as they do who done it story lines and have to become more inventive with the range of serial killers or rapists they have to find (if you read crime fiction in the UK you would think the nation is littered with psychopaths). What Prime Suspect works is instead of the usual cliché of finding a range of suspects, a suspect is already known and it is the police's job to find the evidence as well as finding more about the crimes the suspect has committed. This is much more realistic because normally the first suspect/main suspects are normally the personal who committed the crime.

    The other focus is Tennison's personal life as the investigation takes it told on her personal life, particularly her relationship with her partner (Tom Wilkinson) and the look of the sexism in police force as few female detectives had reached a senior rank in the early 90s. We get to see Tennison's relationships with her officers as some grow to respect her and show competence whilst others are too loyal to the precedence. We also get to look at the private life of the suspect, getting to know him and doubt whether he really did it.

    Prime Suspect is a very well-acted programme (bar an embarrassing heart attack scene). This is a programme that has top actors, including Ralph Fiennes in a small early role. Director Christopher Menaul keeps a great pace for the programme, using long takes and steady cam shots to add a naturalism to the preceding as it keeps a flow going whilst not

    Prime Suspect is high quality police procedural drama that fans of these programs.

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    • Trivia
      In the documentary following the second half of Suspect n° 1 - L'acte final (2006), Dame Helen Mirren notes that Jackie Malton and her colleagues gave the first "Prime Suspect" a standing ovation because they felt it was the first time the police had been accurately portrayed on television.
    • Quotes

      DCI Jane Tennison: So what do you think?

      DI Frank Burkin: About what, sir?

      DCI Jane Tennison: My voice suddenly got lower, has it? Maybe my knickers are too tight. Listen, I like to be called Governor or The Boss. I don't like Ma'am - I'm not the bloody Queen. So take your pick.

      DI Frank Burkin: Yes Ma'am.

    • Connections
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    • Release date
      • July 4, 1997 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • PBS/Masterpiece Theatre
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mobil Masterpiece Theatre: Prime Suspect
    • Filming locations
      • Victoria Baths, Hathersage Road, Longsight, Manchester, Greater Manchester, England, UK(execution scenes)
    • Production company
      • Granada Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33:1 and 1.78:1

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