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A Lonely Place to Die is a 2011 British action thriller film [2] directed by Julian Gilbey [3] and based on a screenplay from Julian and Will Gilbey. [4] It stars Melissa George , Ed Speleers , Karel Roden , Eamonn Walker , Sean Harris and Kate Magowan .
A Remarkable Place to Die is a New Zealand-Australian crime drama series created by Philly de Lacey and written by Lacey and John Banas. It follows Detective Anais Mallory (Chelsie Preston Crayford) on the homicide beat in Queenstown and as she also uncovers more about her sister's mysterious death.
[46] [47] George also starred in the British thriller film A Lonely Place to Die (2010), [48] directed by Julian Gilbey. [49] She climbed the mountain Ben Nevis for her role in the film. [citation needed] In November 2010, George was named the new face of L'Oréal Melbourne Fashion Festival. [50]
New Zealand-set detective Series “A Remarkable Place to Die” is being launched by Banijay Rights at the London Screenings. The 4 x 90’ murder mystery was created by Screentime New Zealand ...
Eamonn Roderique Walker (born 12 June 1962) is an English actor. On television, he began in the BBC sitcom In Sickness and in Health (1985–1987), the ITV crime dramas The Bill (1988–1989) and Supply & Demand (1998), and the HBO series Oz (1997–2003), for which he won a CableACE Award.
"A Lonely Place to Die" William Hale: Jack Turley: November 16, 1971 () 10: 10 "No Pockets in a Shroud" William Hale: Ken Pettus: November 23, 1971 () 11: 11 "Stone, Cold Dead" Seymour Robbie: Paul Playdon & David Moessinger: November 30, 1971 () 12: 12 "Death Is a Double-Cross" Richard Donner: T : Edward Hume & George Eckstein
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A Lonely Place for Dying is a 2012 [4] American independent drama-thriller film directed by Justin Eugene Evans and produced by James Cromwell. Starring Ross Marquand, Michael Wincott, Michael Scovotti and James Cromwell, the film is set in 1972 during the Cold War. The film's score was composed by Brent Daniels.