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Place of Execution

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2008
  • TV-PG
  • 46m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
2.1K
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Place of Execution (2008)
Place Of Execution
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A young girl mysteriously vanishes from her English village home. 45 years later, a journalist's attempts to make a documentary on the case threaten to shatter the lives of all involved.A young girl mysteriously vanishes from her English village home. 45 years later, a journalist's attempts to make a documentary on the case threaten to shatter the lives of all involved.A young girl mysteriously vanishes from her English village home. 45 years later, a journalist's attempts to make a documentary on the case threaten to shatter the lives of all involved.

  • Stars
    • Lee Ingleby
    • Emma Cunniffe
    • Juliet Stevenson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    2.1K
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    • Stars
      • Lee Ingleby
      • Emma Cunniffe
      • Juliet Stevenson
    • 22User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Lee Ingleby
    Lee Ingleby
    • DI George Bennett
    • 2008
    Emma Cunniffe
    Emma Cunniffe
    • Ruth Hawkin
    • 2008
    Juliet Stevenson
    Juliet Stevenson
    • Catherine Heathcote
    • 2008
    Philip Jackson
    Philip Jackson
    • Old George Bennett
    • 2008
    Elizabeth Day
    • Sasha Heathcote
    • 2008
    Tony Maudsley
    Tony Maudsley
    • DS Tommy Clough
    • 2008
    Greg Wise
    Greg Wise
    • Philip Hawkin
    • 2008
    Poppy Goodburn
    • Alison Carter
    • 2008
    Mikey North
    Mikey North
    • Charlie Lomas
    • 2008
    Danny Tennant
    • PC Swindells
    • 2008
    Sheila Reid
    Sheila Reid
    • Ma Lomas
    • 2008
    Danny Sapani
    Danny Sapani
    • Keith Slocombe
    • 2008
    Zoe Telford
    Zoe Telford
    • Nicola Curry
    • 2008
    Joy Blakeman
    • Kathy Lomas
    • 2008
    Liz Moscrop
    • Laura
    • 2008
    Philip Whitchurch
    Philip Whitchurch
    • DCI Culver
    • 2008
    Romy Baskerville
    • Margaret Bennett
    • 2008
    Dave Hill
    Dave Hill
    • Old Tommy Clough
    • 2008
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    8brice-18

    Complex but masterly thriller

    What a pity that Robert Hanks' callow review of the first episode is the only external assessment of this gripping thriller. I must confess, though, that when I saw it on TV I couldn't follow it - the simultaneous plots in past and present puzzled me, or perhaps I was 'as tired as a newt'! Anyway,I was sufficiently intrigued to get the DVD,and I'm so glad I did. Juliet Stevenson, too often under cast these days, is at her brilliant best as the dedicated TV reporter, 'crap mother' Catherine Heathcote, investigating the disappearance of 13-year old Alison Carter some 50 years ago. Elizabeth Day is so good as her troubled, overlooked daughter Saha, while Liz Moscrop as Catherine's novelist mother shows how Catherine was comparably overlooked. Catherine befriends George Bennett (the great Philip Jackson), whose eager beaver younger self is played by Lee Ingleby; Tom Maudsley and Dave Hill are both Fine as his loyal if sceptical sergeant. Then there's Greg Wise,supremely arrogant as the man you'd love to hate - but is he a murderer? There are astonishing twists at the end, yet they all make sense: wow!
    9kiwi43

    Another Great UK Drama

    I found this adaptation of Val McDermid's novel to be extremely atmospheric and well acted. The actors chosen to play the "older" versions were uncannily like their younger counterparts, especially George Bennett. In NZ this was broken into two episodes which is perhaps why I couldn't figure out/remember Catherine's early relationship with the Manor. In fact, my only quibble with the programme was that Catherine's phone call to, and the appearance of, her mother near the end were very contrived. Apart from that, I thought this was an excellent production. I have gone back to reread the book which,now that I know what happens, gives the game away in a subtle way in the prologue. The TV adaptation can't quite bring in the feeling of the book - the first part set at the time of the Moors Murder, & the isolation & bleakness of Scardale.

    I didn't find the time shifting confusing but in the book there are two separate books and Catherine is writing a book, not doing a TV documentary.
    6khunkrumark

    Mostly good!

    Alternating timelines - the 'go to' plot device that the people who make TV love - and people who watch TV hate! But in this case, it works well and actually makes sense. Also - it's not too confusing for the viewer!

    Some well-known faces from every other TV drama are wheeled out in this above average drama. Some will find their faces reassuring - others (like me) will find them annoying... especially Juliet Stevenson who is just too overexposed to the point where I can no longer see past the face of an actress into the soul of a character.

    But that aside, this is still a pretty captivating addition to the library of British commercial television drama... even though the ending is pretty silly and very implausible.

    The story is about a documentary maker (Stevenson) who delves back half a century into the mystery of a missing child for which her step-father was hung for murder.

    Greg Wise who plays the stepfather is the stand out here. He's another seemingly never out of work actor who shows up several times a year on TV in something or other. But this role is a true masterclass. His expressions of initially evil and eventually fear are worth a thousand words.

    There are themes of family skeletons and police evidence tampering played out against a backdrop of domestic friction. The investigator is having a tough time ignoring her daughter as she seems to be a wannabe goth! But she plows on with her important work anyway.

    Meanwhile, in another life, a young detective on his first missing persons case, struggles with his colleagues as he is determined to hang a man for murder despite having no body. The court scenes are very intimidating and the hanging is also very dramatic.

    So - if you can stomach seeing the same old faces on your TV and you're willing to put up with a rather convoluted final act then it's worth your time.
    8sjonsey68

    Another star in British crime drama

    Very good adaptation of a great book. Once again the Brits bring their game to the table, excellent and realistic acting and gritty drama. Aparently, there is a US version, not going to even bother. This series is also available on You Tube, worth a watch.
    7BeneCumb

    Slightly protracted narration elevated by character performances

    British suspense mini-series are a kind of trade mark, always giftedly thought through, directed and performed using distinct and mostly character actors able to provide new angles even when the background or matter are not fully to your taste.

    Place of Execution is another good example of the above, with past and present thrillingly intertwined, when viewers can ponder on and over what really could happen and what answers could the present bring along... Actors like Juliet Stevenson or Lee Ingleby are catchy both appearance-wise and performance-wise, and all the cast, even in smaller roles, are just fit for them, providing realistic atmosphere. On the other hand, some pace and some logic of events left to be desired, but it may well be so that I am just "spoilt" by similar other British and Scandinavian series...

    Nevertheless, the work in question is definitely above average, but the length - 3.5 hours - requires you find a time for this. Preferably in succession.

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      Locations include Morpeth, Moot Hal,.Newcastle Upon Tyne, Simonburn, Hexham. Horton Castle, Nenthead.

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    • Release date
      • November 1, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El lugar de la ejecución
    • Filming locations
      • South Tyneside District Hospital, Harton Lane, South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England, UK(on location)
    • Production company
      • Coastal Productions
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