The Chinese Job (2003)

After an attempt to rescue a kidnap victim the officer in charge, Supt. Sandra Pullman, who also shot a dog during the raid, is reassigned. DAC Donald Bevan puts her in charge of UCOS, a new unit focusing on unsolved cases. There are no resources available, but Sandra is authorized to hire retired detectives and turns first to her old boss and mentor, Jack Halford, who quickly signs on. Together, they interview a number of ex-policemen and settle on Brian Lane, a reformed alcoholic who retired after a prisoner in his custody died, and Gerry Standing, who seems to know as many criminals as policemen and who won't hesitate to cut corners if it will get him a result. Their first case is that of Roddy Wringer, who is released after 21 years in prison when one of the officers on his case is found to have been corrupt. Bevan is convinced Wringer is guilty and makes it clear that he expects Sandra to prove that. As the investigation progresses, however, it appears that Wringer may not have committed the murder that put him in jail and that the investigating officer knew that but withheld evidence.

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Summary Details
Running Time1 hr 27 min
GenresCrime Drama
FilmmakersRole
Graham Theakston Director
Roy Mitchell Writer
Roy Mitchell Writer
Nigel McCrery Writer
Gina Cronk Producer
Warren Bennett Composer
Lukas Strebel Cinematographer
Pamela Power Editor
Grant Hicks Production Designer
CastRole
Alun Armstrong
Brian Lane
James Bolam
Jack Halford
Amanda Redman
Detective Superintendent Sandra Pullman
Dennis Waterman
Gerry Standing