Created by Mike Cullen Composer(s) Nicholas Hooper Original language(s) English Cinematography Julian Court Music director Nicholas Hooper | Directed by Philip Martin Country of origin United Kingdom Director Philip Martin Screenplay Mike Cullen | |
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Starring Emma Pierson
Kevin McNally
Robert Pugh
Kieran O'Brien
Max Beesley Initial release 31 January 2005 (United Kingdom) Cast Emma Pierson, Kevin McNally, Max Beesley, Kieran O'Brien, Jan Francis Similar Painted Lady, Daughter of the Tong, Bulldog Edition, Arson Gang Busters, Sympathy for the Lobster |
A love letter to vampire the masquerade bloodlines
Bloodlines is a two-episode British detective fiction thriller and a leading dramatic vehicle for Emma Pierson, who stars as rookie police officer Justine Hopkin. The series, produced by Granada Television and directed by Philip Martin, premiered on ITV on 31 January 2005, at 9PM, with episode two airing on 1 February 2005, again at 9PM. Episodes one and two are each 90 minutes in length. Initially envisioned as returning series, ITV chose not to recomission Bloodlines after viewing figures fell well below the expected target.
Contents
- A love letter to vampire the masquerade bloodlines
- ten sk retro gamesplay vampire the masquerade bloodlines
- Plot
- Cast
- References
ten sk retro gamesplay vampire the masquerade bloodlines
Plot
After Elaine Hopkin (Jan Francis) is found dead, the victim of an apparent an OD suicide, her firstborn Mark (Kieran O'Brien) refuses to even inform his dad James (Kevin McNally), who is locked up for murder. Kid sister Justine (Emma Pierson), a cocky uniformed cop, goes to visit him, only to learn that he has just been released. After the autopsy concludes asphyxiation, she comprises friendly DC Jake Bannerman (Max Beesley)'s official investigation by taking rash actions against procedure.