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Prime Suspect 7 DVD

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This tense uncompromising drama by distinguished dramatist and novelist Lynda La Plante has received critically acclaimed on both sides of the Atlantic; winning 14 international awards including a BAFTA for Best Drama Serial and Best TV Actress (Helen Mirren). Retirement loom large for Detective Inspector Tennison but as her exemplary career draws towards its inevitable conclusion Jane is paying dearly for 35 years of repressed rage and loneliness. When the body of a missing schoolgirl is discovered the hunt for her killer begins. However as Jane and her team... struggle to track down the brutal child murderer the world-weary Detective Tennison begins to unravel. [show more]

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Released
06 November 2006
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
ITV Home Entertainment 
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Runtime
183 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5037115222633 
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The final installment of Lynda la Plante&39;s popular detective drama Tennison&39;s (Helen Mirren) retirement is on the cards but as her career draws to an end Jane is paying dearly for a career studded with loneliness and internally directed anger Her demons surface and she drinks them away night after night The body of a missing girl is found and a missing persons case becomes a murder hunt with her father telling some inconsistent stories Tennison&39;s handling of the case is spotty her concentration suffering and she is forced to admit her alcoholism after a near-accident with a young witness in her car

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