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No More Dying Then: Part One ()


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When 5-year-old John disappears, Reg Wexford is obsessed with the memory of the similar, yet unsolved disappearance of a little girl that happened years ago. Wexford is afraid he has another case on his hands that he won't be able to... See more »

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Det. Chief Insp. Wexford
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Det. Insp. Burden
Celia Gregory ...
Gemma Lawrence
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Dep. Chief Constable Freeborn
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Ivor Fairfax Swan
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Ros Swan
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Dora Wexford (as Louie Ramsey)
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D.S. Martin
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Grace (as Marion McGloughlin)
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John Burden
Emma Smith ...
Pat Burden
Susan Bovell ...
WPC Johnson
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Sgt. Willoughby
John Burgess ...
Dr. Crocker
Michael Gunn ...
D.C. Thomas
Terry John ...
D.C. Loring
Lynda Rooke ...
Tracy Mitchell
Jason Bonne-Grey ...
Gary Dean
Linda Polan ...
Mrs. Dean
Cecily Hobbs ...
Eileen Rushforth
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Bob Rushforth
Chris Stanton ...
Arnold
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Mrs. Scott
Robert Austin ...
Ray Bucks
Nick Edmett ...
Steve Little
Christine Moore ...
Mrs. Foster
Guy Phillips ...
TV Reporter
Clare Stratton ...
Young Pat Burden
John Nicholson ...
Young John Burden
Gail Taphouse ...
Leonie West
Sam Moore ...
John Lawrence
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Charon Bourke ...
Sylvia Wexford
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Police Sergeant
Matthew Grundy ...
Robin Fairfax
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Girl frightened on footpath (uncredited)

Directed by

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Jan Sargent

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Geoffrey Case ... (screenplay)
 
John Davies ... (originally developed for television by)
 
Ruth Rendell ... (novel)
 
Ruth Rendell ... (story)

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Graham Benson ... executive producer
Neil Zeiger ... producer

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Brian Bennett

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Christopher Wentzell ... (video tape)

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Susie Bruffin

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Christine Ruscoe

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Rita Angell

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Marian Durnford ... makeup artist (as Marion Durnford)

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Graeme MacArthur ... production manager

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James Greville ... first assistant director
Vaughan Watkins ... second assistant director

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Alan Bates ... production buyer (as Allan Bates)
Fred Triccas ... graphic designer (as Freddie Triccas)

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Danny Curtis ... dubbing mixer
Maurice Hillier ... sound recordist
Mark Thomas ... dubbing editor

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Julian Barber ... camera operator
Mike Hopley ... chief electrician
Steve Imeson ... camera grip
Brian Turner ... lighting director

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Ian Strachan ... location manager

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Sue Bishop ... continuity
Corinne Cartier ... script executive

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Sue Bishop ... production assistant
Peter Mills ... technical supervisor
Theresa Smith ... production secretary
Tiggi Trethowan ... stage manager
Joan Washington ... dialogue coach

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Plot Summary

When 5-year-old John disappears, Reg Wexford is obsessed with the memory of the similar, yet unsolved disappearance of a little girl that happened years ago. Wexford is afraid he has another case on his hands that he won't be able to solve. Annoyed by the media, his superiors and an anonymous caller who claims to have kidnapped little John, DCI Wexford is grumpier and more determined than ever to find the missing boy. Meanwhile, Inspector Burden struggles to deal with a tragic loss in his family. Written by Jasper P. Morgan

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  • No More Dying Then: Part One (United Kingdom)
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  • 146 min
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Trivia The title is taken from Shakespeare's 'Sonnet 146': "So shalt thou feed on Death, that feeds on men, And Death once dead, there's no more dying then." See more »
Movie Connections Followed by A Sleeping Life: Part One (1989). See more »

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