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The Shadow in the North
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The Shadow in the North

Sep 15, 2007
1h 34m
★ 6.6

Overview

Sally Lockhart crosses paths with the nefarious industrialist Axel Bellman, the richest and most powerful man in Europe. She's determined to prove him guilty of corruption and fraud, whilst Bellman will stop at nothing to destroy her case.

Genres

Crime
Drama
Mystery

Production Companies

BBC
GBH

Cast

Billie Piper

Sally Lockhart

Billie Piper

JJ Feild

Fred Garland

JJ Feild

Julian Rhind-Tutt

Alistair MacKinnon

Julian Rhind-Tutt

John Standing

Webster Garland

John Standing

Lyndsey Marshal

Isabel Meredith

Lyndsey Marshal

Doña Croll

Nellie Budd

Doña Croll

Matt Smith

Jim Taylor

Matt Smith

Jared Harris

Axel Bellmann

Jared Harris

David Harewood

Nicholas Bedwell

David Harewood

Hayley Atwell

Rosa Garland

Hayley Atwell

Owen Roe

Bram Stoker

Owen Roe

Phil Cornwell

Harris

Phil Cornwell

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