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Lead character Shaun Emery (Callum Turner) is released from prison wearing a soldier's uniform. He later is rearrested and returns to the prison. [5] Other interior scenes were filmed at the Printworks venue in Rotherhithe, and The Shard. [6] Series 2 of The Capture began airing on BBC One on Sunday 28 August 2022. [7]
Callum Robilliard Turner (born 15 February 1990) is an English actor. After beginning a career as a fashion model, he began working in film and television. He had lead roles in the drama film Queen and Country (2014) and the mystery miniseries Glue (2014), and played Theseus, the brother of Newt Scamander, in the fantasy films Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018) and Fantastic ...
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Chilling video shows the moments a gunman calmly shoots down UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson at close range on the streets of Midtown Manhattan. In the video, the unidentified assailant —...
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The Capture is a 1950 American Western film directed by John Sturges and starring Lew Ayres and Teresa Wright. [ 2 ] The story, told in flashback deals with an ex-oil worker driven by guilt at causing the death of an innocent man to find out the truth about a robbery.
A dramatization of the last 24 hours of Jesus Christ's life, it is based on Jim Bishop's 1957 book of the same name. [2] The book was co-adapted by James Lee Barrett, who, 15 years prior, had scripted The Greatest Story Ever Told for George Stevens. Bishop, who did not accept the adaptation, had his name removed from the credits.
Killing Jesus is an American television film inspired by the 2013 book of the same title by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard. This is National Geographic 's third installment of television adaptations of O'Reilly's non-fiction books, which include Killing Lincoln and Killing Kennedy .