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Trial & Retribution Mirror Image: Part 1 (1997– ) Online

Trial & Retribution Mirror Image: Part 1 (1997– ) Online
Original Title :
Mirror Image: Part 1
Genre :
TV Episode / Crime / Drama / Mystery
Year :
1997–
Directror :
Michael Whyte
Cast :
David Hayman,Victoria Smurfit,Dorian Lough
Writer :
Lynda La Plante
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
2min
Rating :
7.5/10
Trial & Retribution Mirror Image: Part 1 (1997– ) Online

Metroploitan Police Commander Jack Daly and his wife Honor, a magistrate ,are murdered in their home and valuables are stolen in what initially seems to have been a burglary that went wrong. However there are several people who stand to benefit by the couple's death including her brother Paul, a man with gambling debts, Janet the house-keeper, also a beneficiary in their will, and most especially their twin sons Michael and Rory who will inherit a vast fortune. Given the high profiles of the victims Walker is under pressure from his superiors to get a quick result.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
David Hayman David Hayman - Det. Ch. Supt. Michael Walker
Victoria Smurfit Victoria Smurfit - DCI Roisin Connor
Dorian Lough Dorian Lough - DS David Satchell
Vince Leigh Vince Leigh - DS Sam Palmer
Michael Pennington Michael Pennington - James Clayton Q.C.
Greg Hicks Greg Hicks - Paul Mandray
John Carlisle John Carlisle - Judge Cooper
Suzanne Bertish Suzanne Bertish - Ms Newburgh
Olivia Hallinan Olivia Hallinan - Charlotte Rogers
Michelle Fairley Michelle Fairley - Mrs. Jenkins
Kim Thomson Kim Thomson - Nicole Mandray
Pascal Langdale Pascal Langdale - Jordan Phillips
Mark Tandy Mark Tandy - Dr. John Saunders
Brian Gwaspari Brian Gwaspari - Jack Delany
Gillian Gordon Gillian Gordon - Honor Delany


User reviews

Kamuro

Kamuro

I watched with more and more interest as the story unfolded. The acting was great I thought the parts played by the twins was exceptional. Once again Lynda la Plant has done a great job - just what I expected. The parts of the twins were very believable right up to the last scene. My only complaint was that I wished it had had a slightly different end to the programme. I remember the first programmes with the split screens, it works so well - showing what else is going on at the same time. I think also it could have been a little longer - the end left me with an answered question, perhaps I was not paying as much attention as I should have been. I would love to be able to buy the book and read it now - is there a book does anyone know?
Fani

Fani

SPOILER WARNING

I had two major problems with this. First, when Rory said he had killed his father, I thought...that was a pretty good shot, I thought we had established that Rory couldn't aim. Second, it's clearly Rory being dragged down to jail, do they not hear him wheezing? Do they not check his fingerprints? This wasn't a bad story but the ending made no sense.