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Thursday the 12th
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Synopsis
Originally telecast over Britain's ITV1 in 2000, the two-part mystery miniseries Thursday the 12th began with the discovery of an unidentified body on the estate of Marius Bannister (Ciaran Hinds), a wealthy dentist and politician. As an investigative TV reporter Julian Glover sifted through the particulars of the case, the viewer was introduced to the dramatis personae: Bannister; his wife, Nina (Maria Doyle Kennedy); their troubled adopted teenaged son, Martin (Jim Sturgess); and Nina's predatory sister, Candice Hopper (Elizabeth McGovern). In Rashomon fashion, a series of flashbacks indicated that any one of these worthies had motive aplenty to be a murderer -- and in fact, one of them was the victim. The key to the mystery was in the hands of Marius' supposedly senile father, Edgar Bannister (Peter Vaughan). In the U.S., Thursday the 12th first aired over the Bravo cable network on June 4, 2003. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Selina Cadell Deputy Chairwoman
Ron Cook Liam Donnelly
Susan Engel Regional Secretary
Ciarán Hinds Marius Bannister
Barry Jackson Constituency Secretary
Elizabeth McGovern Candice Hopper
Peter Vaughan Edgar Bannister
Robin Houston Newscaster
Maria Doyle Kennedy Nina Bannister
June Watson Mrs. Davies
Trevor Byfield Frank Ely
Sydney Livingstone Chairman
Ralph Ineson Collins
Christopher James Hugo Schindler
Hugh Bonneville Brin Hopper
Vincent Franklyn Hewitt
Jon Glover TV Reporter
Jim Sturgess Martin Bannister
Gillian Bevan Marilyn Forbes
Robert Murray David Skinner
Jamie Booroff Young Martin Bannister
Morgan Sass Daisy Bannister

Production Crew

Fred Tammes Cinematographer
Peter Salem Composer (Music Score)
Charles Beeson Director
David Blackmore Editor
Claudia Milne Executive Producer
Emma Burge Producer
Gary Williamson Production Designer
Paula Milne Teleplay By
Year: 2000
Runtime: 200
Country: UK
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Mystery

Produced by
Strand Productions
Twenty/Twenty Television

Release
by ITV1 (U.K.)
ITV1 (UK)