Gavin Hughes, an illegal arms dealer turned government informant, must travel to Iran in a terrorist sting that will earn him immunity from his checkered past, but nothing will go as planned... Read allGavin Hughes, an illegal arms dealer turned government informant, must travel to Iran in a terrorist sting that will earn him immunity from his checkered past, but nothing will go as planned.Gavin Hughes, an illegal arms dealer turned government informant, must travel to Iran in a terrorist sting that will earn him immunity from his checkered past, but nothing will go as planned.
Katy Cavanagh-Jupe
- Leanne
- (as Katy Cavanagh)
Karen Lewis-Attenborough
- Head Teacher
- (as Karen Lewis)
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One of those DVDs that has laid forgotten at the back of the wardrobe for many years.
I remembered it being pretty good, it turned out to be somewhat of a surprise. I had forgotten that Ross Kemp is actually a pretty good actor, you could be forgiven for thinking he was here simply to play the tough guy, he has a lot more depth than you would first think, a far cry from Grant Mitchell.
It's an interesting drama, the storyline will trigger different feelings in different people, but it's plausible enough in the early stages to be believable. As it progresses you'll need to suspend your disbelief somewhat, but it does make for good telly.
A little bit of action, but nothing too over the top, funny man Kayvan Novak is.very good as the hires killer, but it's Kemp that steals it.
Very good, a drama which makes me wish ITV were still making stand alone dramas, and that Kemp was still acting. 8/10
I remembered it being pretty good, it turned out to be somewhat of a surprise. I had forgotten that Ross Kemp is actually a pretty good actor, you could be forgiven for thinking he was here simply to play the tough guy, he has a lot more depth than you would first think, a far cry from Grant Mitchell.
It's an interesting drama, the storyline will trigger different feelings in different people, but it's plausible enough in the early stages to be believable. As it progresses you'll need to suspend your disbelief somewhat, but it does make for good telly.
A little bit of action, but nothing too over the top, funny man Kayvan Novak is.very good as the hires killer, but it's Kemp that steals it.
Very good, a drama which makes me wish ITV were still making stand alone dramas, and that Kemp was still acting. 8/10
This is a neat thriller which undeservedly seems to have been rather overlooked by the general public. Based on the novel of the same name by Gerald Seymour, who is a specialist in thrillers with a true background, such as the Gulf War, Israeli incursions into the Beka'a Valley, or a dead Englishwoman found in a mass grave in Croatia, among other settings, A Line in The Sand is basically very characteriological rather than high-strung action, and as such ends up being all the more plausible.
Gary Hughes is a businessman who frequently travels to Iran selling his products; but he is coerced into giving information to the British Secret Service. However his cover is blown and the Secret Service force him into hiding and give him a change of identity. But the Iranians have sent out a hitman ....
Good interpretation here by Ross Kemp, no overacting but well held in line, as well as by Saskia Reeves and others who are not even credited here or on the Meridian TV web site.
Two episodes of a little over an hour each, shown here in one near 140 minute programme. Not at all too long as the story line pace is well maintained as well as keeping steadily on a credible level. Even John Le Carré would have been pleased with this story - and you cannot do much better than that.
* Violence is minimal so do not understand the `R' rating.
Gary Hughes is a businessman who frequently travels to Iran selling his products; but he is coerced into giving information to the British Secret Service. However his cover is blown and the Secret Service force him into hiding and give him a change of identity. But the Iranians have sent out a hitman ....
Good interpretation here by Ross Kemp, no overacting but well held in line, as well as by Saskia Reeves and others who are not even credited here or on the Meridian TV web site.
Two episodes of a little over an hour each, shown here in one near 140 minute programme. Not at all too long as the story line pace is well maintained as well as keeping steadily on a credible level. Even John Le Carré would have been pleased with this story - and you cannot do much better than that.
* Violence is minimal so do not understand the `R' rating.
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- TriviaOriginally scheduled for broadcast in September 2001 but shelved until 7 June 2004 because a major part of the story involved Middle-Eastern terrorists. This was deemed to be too sensitive after the terrorist attacks on the USA of 11 September 2001.
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