Dirty War (2004)
September 26, 2004Release Date
Dirty War (2004)
September 26, 2004Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Louise Delamere
Liz Corrigan
Alastair Galbraith
Murray Corrigan
Gavin Abbott
Bomb Incident Officer 2
Joanne Adams
Control Officer 1
Waleed Elgadi
Abu Abassi
Martin Savage
DS Mike Drummer
Shamshad Akhtar
Falzah
Koel Purie
DC Sameena Habibullah
Helen Schlesinger
Nicola Painswick
Ewan Stewart
Deputy Assistant Commissioner John Ives
Louise Breckon-Richards
DC Vicky Loman
Paul Antony-Barber
Commander Paul Hardwick
Keir Charles
Press Officer
Dorian Healy
Harper
David Horovitch
Lambert
Josh Cole
Control Officer 2
Raza Jaffrey
Rashid Dhar
Zoe Conway
TV Reporter - Liz Street
George Georgiou
Usman Selcuk
John Vine
Chairman of Hearing
Sartaj Garewal
Bomb Incident Room Officer
Daniel Percival
Director / Writer
Joe Walker
Composer
Lucinda Wright
Costume Design
Leda Shawyer
Makeup Artist
Des Hamilton
Casting
Catherine Scoble
Makeup Designer
Lucy Bevan
Casting
Melanie Oliver
Editor
David M. Thompson
Executive Producer
Yvonne Isimeme Ibazebo
Line Producer
Kahleen Crawford
Casting
Laura Schiavo
Makeup Artist
Lizzie Mickery
Writer
Paul Woolwich
Executive Producer
Stephen Barrett
Researcher
Joe Walker
Original Music Composer
Will Hughes-Jones
Production Design
Liza Marshall
Executive Producer
Graham Smith
Director of Photography
Media.
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Dirty War is a single British television drama film, co-written by Lizzie Mickery and Daniel Percival and directed by Percival, that first broadcast on BBC One on 26 September 2004. The film, produced in association with HBO Films, follows a terrorist attack on Central London where a "dirty bomb" is deployed. Principal cast members for the film include Louise Delamere, Alastair Galbraith, Waleed Elagdi, Martin Savage, Koel Purie, Helen Schlesinger, Ewan Stewart and Paul Antony-Barber.
Following its broadcast in the UK, a live questions & answers session with the writers of the programme broadcast on BBC One at 22:50 GMT. In the United States, the film was made available on HBO on 24 January 2005, and the broadcast for the first time on PBS on 23 February 2005. The film was later released on DVD in the United States on October 6, 2005. Percival later won a BAFTA Award for Best New Director for his work on the film.