Midnight Man 16 years old
Midnight Man is a 2008 British television serial produced by Carnival Films for the ITV network. The three-part serial stars James Nesbitt as Max Raban, a former investigative journalist who discovers an international conspiracy involving government policy groups and death squads. It co-stars Catherine McCormack as Alice Ross, a policy advisor who helps Raban, and Reece Dinsdale as Blake, the head of the death squad. The serial was written by David Kane in response to national paranoia in the wake of the War on Terror. Kane was inspired by the way the films Three Days of the Condor, The Parallax View and The Conversation reflected a post-Vietnam paranoia in the United States. The director David Drury had the predominantly nighttime-set serial filmed in the winter, to maximise the use of darkness and keep down production costs. His inspiration for the look of the serial came from The Godfather, which featured rich colours. Reaction to the serial was generally positive; critics believed the drama was formulaic and uninspired, but appreciated the direction and acting. Nesbitt received a Best Actor nomination at the 2008 ITV3 Crime Thriller Awards.
Credits
James Nesbitt
Max Raban
Catherine McCormack
Alice Ross
Ian Puleston-Davies
Jimmy Kerrigan
Rupert Graves
Daniel Cosgrave
Peter Capaldi
Trevor
Reece Dinsdale
Blake
Cast
Name | Character |
---|---|
James Nesbitt He was 43 , now 60 years old | as Max Raban |
Catherine McCormack She was 36 , now 52 years old | as Alice Ross |
Ian Puleston-Davies He was 49 , now 66 years old | as Jimmy Kerrigan |
Rupert Graves He was 44 , now 61 years old | as Daniel Cosgrave |
Peter Capaldi He was 50 , now 66 years old | as Trevor |
Reece Dinsdale He was 48 , now 65 years old | as Blake |
Crew
Name | Job title |
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David Kane Writing He was 47 , now 64 years old | Writer |
Midnight Man (16 years)
Ended
- First Air Date: 2008-05-08
- Runtime: [180,60] minutes
- Number of Episodes: 3