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Prime Suspect 3

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1993
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
4.3K
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Helen Mirren and Tom Bell in Prime Suspect 3 (1993)
Prime Suspect 3
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Assigned to a Vice squad, Detective Chief Inspector Jane Tennison (Dame Helen Mirren) investigates a child murder and discovers a sinister link to the police.Assigned to a Vice squad, Detective Chief Inspector Jane Tennison (Dame Helen Mirren) investigates a child murder and discovers a sinister link to the police.Assigned to a Vice squad, Detective Chief Inspector Jane Tennison (Dame Helen Mirren) investigates a child murder and discovers a sinister link to the police.

  • Stars
    • Helen Mirren
    • Tom Bell
    • Karen Tomlin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    4.3K
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    • Stars
      • Helen Mirren
      • Tom Bell
      • Karen Tomlin
    • 13User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 4 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Helen Mirren
    Helen Mirren
    • DCI Jane Tennison
    • 1993
    Tom Bell
    Tom Bell
    • DS Bill Otley
    • 1993
    Karen Tomlin
    • WPC Norma Hastings
    • 1993
    David Thewlis
    David Thewlis
    • James Jackson
    • 1993
    Peter Capaldi
    Peter Capaldi
    • Vera Reynolds
    • 1993
    Mark Strong
    Mark Strong
    • DI Larry Hall
    • 1993
    Struan Rodger
    Struan Rodger
    • Supt. Halliday
    • 1993
    Liza Sadovy
    Liza Sadovy
    • WPC Kathy Bibby
    • 1993
    Terrence Hardiman
    Terrence Hardiman
    • Commander Chiswick
    • 1993
    Andrew Woodall
    Andrew Woodall
    • DI Brian Dalton
    • 1993
    Richard Hawley
    • DS Richard Haskons
    • 1993
    Philip Wright
    • DC Lillie
    • 1993
    Mark Drewry
    • DI Ray Hebdon
    • 1993
    Terence Harvey
    Terence Harvey
    • John Kennington
    • 1993
    John Benfield
    John Benfield
    • DCS Michael Kernan
    • 1993
    Pearce Quigley
    Pearce Quigley
    • Red
    • 1993
    Ciarán Hinds
    Ciarán Hinds
    • Edward Parker-Jones
    • 1993
    Alyson Spiro
    Alyson Spiro
    • Margaret Speel
    • 1993
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    10TheLittleSongbird

    This one is also a keeper

    Absolutely loved the first 'Prime Suspect' series. It was to me some of the best television to grace my television set. 'Prime Suspect II' was every bit as good, the two are about equal in terms of quality, for the same reasons as before.

    'Prime Suspect III' was watched with high expectations when seeing all the 'Prime Suspect' series over-time since reviewing the first series last year. Those expectations were not just met but also surpassed. It has all the things that made the previous two 'Prime Suspect' series so great, and stands out even more because of the characterisation which was even richer and because of the story and its heavier themes than before.

    It is stylishly and cleverly filmed, with slick editing and atmospheric lighting, and there is a consistently wonderful atmosphere throughout. It is a dark and gritty atmosphere, 'Prime Suspect' in general is both those things story-wise and visually but 'Prime Suspect III' is one of the stronger examples, while also being effectively claustrophobic. 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.

    The story is 'Prime Suspect' at its darkest, most hard-hitting and grittiest for the intense subject matter alone, but in some ways also at its most honest, intricate and emotional. It is a complex story that keeps one guessing right up to the end while also being easy to follow. The interrogation scenes are some of the most harrowing of the whole 'Prime Suspect' franchise, both intensely shocking and even brings tears to the eyes.

    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, and she has one of her best supporting casts of all the 'Prime Suspect' series that include Peter Capaldi and Mark Strong in early roles and a standout turn from Tom Bell as oily Sergeant Otley. Excelling also are David Thewlis, who has never been more thuggish, and Ciaran Hinds at his most mysterious.

    In conclusion, along with the previous two 'Prime Suspect' series, 'Prime Suspect III' is the franchise at its best. 10/10 Bethany Cox
    UACW

    She's Back

    Everything everyone is saying about this one is true. One thing to add: it's a lot for a single sitting. It runs almost four hours. People couldn't have had an option when it was transmitted on telly - they had to wait for the subsequent episodes - but when you rent or purchase it now you can't be forced into that option - and you'll find it nigh on impossible to break things off at the hour or two hour mark - it's just too good as everyone says.

    Perhaps the best news is that Lynda La Plante is back. Episode two wasn't bad - but it wasn't La Plante's writing and it didn't have her magical hand on it. This one does. It's as if she took all the stuff she found out worked in the first episode, concentrated it, and flung it back. Everything is deeper, grittier, gorier.

    There are seven huge episodes in this opus, all told twenty two hours of viewing. So to single out any one episode and say it's 'best' is going to be difficult, but taking only the first three it's not hard to see which excel more than others, and this one has to rank right at the very top.
    10hafilax

    So good.

    At first, we had a hard time understanding the accents, but by the second episode we caught up and enjoyed it a great deal. Then again, we were watching a home-taped VHS copy, so the sound was a little muted.

    The acting and the writing were excellent.
    larryb-9

    Stunning performance by Mirren and cast

    The director did a superb job pulling PS 3 together. There are many twists and turns and unexpected endings. This shows the fullness of human nature in graphic, dark but jarring peeks into a modern police investigation. It also is a thought provoking portrayal of how powerless we often are to bring about meaningful change in erasing the root causes of such crimes from our communities.

    The interjection of the investigation teams personal and sexual lives adds to the drama and richness of PS 3. The beginnings of life, childhood interrupted and the degradation of some of humanity is well portrayed. The dialogue is often excellent and you have to listen to some of the questioning sessions carefully to pick up nuances that become important later. The resolution is not as expected leaving the audience with a lot to think about about the rent boy issue today.

    Mirren again bucks the system and the old boy network. the crusty Sergeant Bill Otley also surprises -- sometimes hard and occasionally "soft" when faced with the grit and horror of the crimes they are investigating.

    There is no sugar coating hear. Highly recommended.
    r0der1ck

    Like the others, it's gritty, engaging and engrossing.

    Prime Suspect 3 is probably the grittiest of the Prime Suspects, in my opinion. While "The Lost Child" is disturbing, and Prime Suspect 1 is heartbreaking, Prime Suspects 3 delves into an examination of the world of London "rentboys," young male prostitutes hired mainly by other men. This may be the one which deals most sensitively with the ever-present personal life conflicts of DCI Tennison's co-workers and cohorts, and it doesn't hold back on letting us know just how intense some of those personal issues are. The cast is huge, the murder itself unbelievably complex, and the resolution is probably the most jarring of any of the movies' last fifteen minutes (always the best part of any murder mystery). Helen Mirren is DCI Tennison to a tee, and of the Prime Suspects, this might well be my favorite.

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    • Trivia
      In his lecture at the beginning, Jake Hunter (Michael Shannon) says that all known serial killers are male, with the exception to a recent case in the United States. This is a reference to Aileen Wuornos, who was arrested and charged in 1992 for murdering seven men.
    • Goofs
      When Parker-Jones walks into the police station, he is alone, but after the interrogation room door is closed, his lawyer suddenly appears.
    • Quotes

      DS Richard Haskons: [Seeing pornographic pictures of boy prostitutes] I'm glad my kids is girls.

      WPC Kathy Bibby: You should see what they do to the girls.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 46th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Falling in Love Again
      from "The Blue Angel"

      Sung by Linda Taylor

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    • Release date
      • August 22, 1997 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • PBS/Masterpiece Theatre
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • I mördarens spår - Själavårdaren
    • Production company
      • Granada Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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