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  2. Trial and Retribution II

    Trial and Retribution II
    (1998)

    ITV
    La Plante Productions

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    SYNOPSIS

    Three women are abducted, raped, mutilated and left for dead. When one survives, she is able to finger the charismatic Damon Morton (Iain Glen) as the perpetrator, and initially it looks like an airtight case. However, when Morton's three employees each step forward to take the blame, and his wife Cindy provides an alibi, things become much more complicated. Morton is clearly guilty, but with his charming smile and personality he seems to have everyone under his sway... including the jury. Many believe this is the strongest of the Trial and Retribution series. Television this daring is all too rare.


    REVIEWS

    Trial and Retribution 2" was compelling. David Hayman was mesmerizing as Det Supt Walker and a very large bouquet of red roses to Iain Glen who, in the controlling, demonic serial killer Brian Morton, created one of the great T.V monsters of all time.

    Times, Alison Graham

    It was utterly gripping. David Hayman and Iain Glen were magnificent, the one restlessly explosive, the other glacially implosive. Because the script and the playing were tip-top, the split screen offered even more. Sure this is Grand Guignol, but so is 'Psycho'. We knew who dunnit, but only a gruesome twist in the tale prevented his motiveless malignity going unpunished.

    The Observer

    Consistently classy and always entertaining.

    The Times

  3. Credits

    David Hayman
    Det. Supt. Michael Walker

    Kate Buffery
    Det. Insp. Pat North

    Iain Glen
    Damon Morton

    Dorian Lough
    D.S. Satchell

    Simon Callow
    Rupert Halliday

    Deborah Findlay
    D.C. Jill Ashton

    Emma Croft
    Cindy Morton

    Hugh Dancy
    Roberto Bellini

    Andrew Buckley
    Jimmy Garrett

    Linda Henry
    Marilyn Spark

    Christine Tremarco
    Cheryl Goodall

    Roger Alborough
    Sgt. Morris

    Helen Anderson
    Carol Lennox

    Peter Gowen
    Colin Lennox

    Camilla Hunsley
    Charmaine Morton

    George Asprey
    D.C. Hutchens

    William Bass
    Karl Morton

    Nicholas Beveney
    Vincent Nailer

    Nicholas Blane
    Derek Waugh

    Enzo Cilenti
    Antonio Bellini

    Rowena Cooper
    Corinna Maddox

    Stephen Critchlow
    I.D. Officer

    Richard Durden
    Dr. John Foster

    Diana Fairfax
    Magistrate

    Mona Hammond
    Bibi Harrow

    Andrew Havill
    Crispin Oxley

    Edward Jewesbury
    Judge Jeffries

    Mario Kalli
    Mehmet Al Said

    David Kennedy
    P.C. Phelps

    Shirley King
    Mrs. Garrett

    Paul Kynman
    D.S. Batchley

    Joseph Long
    Salvatore Bellini

    Sebrene Maher
    Justine Harrow

    Sian Martin
    Susie Harrow

    Iain Mitchell
    Vernon

    Julie Mullen
    Mrs. Goodall

    Deobia Oparei
    D.C. Palmer

    George Pensotti
    Judge Geoffrey Winfield

    Simon Robson
    Lawrence Camplin

    Daniel Ryan
    D.S. Brown

    Danny Sapani
    Nicky Burton

    Director
    Aisling Walsh

    Producers include...
    Lynda La Plante
    Steve Lanning

    Writer (devised by)
    Lynda La Plante

    Writers (teleplay)
    Lynda La Plante
    Vaughan Kinghan

    Cinematography
    Howard Baker



    Iain Glen who, in the controlling, demonic serial killer Brian Morton, created one of the great T.V monsters of all time.

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