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Innocent
Innocent

Innocent (2018)

70% User Rating
Crime
Mystery
Drama

After seven years in prison, David Collins is acquitted of the murder of his wife. Now, he must fight to rebuild his shattered life while police search for the real murderer.

Cast

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Ellie Rawnsley

Anna Stamp

Katherine Kelly

Katherine Kelly

Sally Wright

Jamie Bamber

Jamie Bamber

Sam Wright

Andrew Tiernan

Andrew Tiernan

John Taylor

Lucy Black

Lucy Black

Maria Taylor

Shaun Dooley

Shaun Dooley

DCI Mike Braithwaite

Amy-Leigh Hickman

Amy-Leigh Hickman

Bethany Moss

Nadia Albina

Nadia Albina

Jenny

Priyanga Burford

Priyanga Burford

Karen Moss

Laura Rollins

Laura Rollins

DS Susie Jones

Janine Wood

Janine Wood

DC Mia Hollins

Reviews (1)

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Stephen Campbell
Stephen Campbell
Rating 70%

April 16, 2019

**_Thoughts on the first season_** > _David lost both his wife and, after being convicted, his children. He has had a lot of time to reflect on that. He then thought he was probably going to spend the rest of his life inside. And suddenly he is freed. So with that comes a whole different thought process for him. I found it interesting both psychologically and physically to see how somebody deals with that. It will take a lot for people to change their mind about him. Even if hard evidence comes forward. Even if you are innocent, sometimes the damage has been done already._ - Lee Ingleby; _Innoce__nt_ Production Notes Directed by Richard Clark, _Innocent_ is a four-part whodunit that is half by-the-book, paint-by-numbers, nothing-you-haven't-seen-before, and half superbly realised and expansive family drama. The show begins with David Collins (Lee Ingleby) being acquitted for the murder of his wife, having already spent seven years in jail for the crime. Viewers are never left in any doubt as to Collins's innocence, which does have the unfortunate side-effect of making the characters who are convinced of his guilt seem either naive or antagonistic-by-default. Collins's quest to uncover the truth and learn why people he trusted lied during his trial is never especially gripping, with no real urgency, no major twists, and a decided sense of "is that it?" Where the show really succeeds, however, is in the depth of Matthew Arlidge and Chris Lang's depiction of the secondary characters whose lives are changed irreparably as the effects of Collins's release ripple outward; his brother Phil (Daniel Ryan), with whom he moves in; his sister-in-law Alice Moffat (Hermione Norris), whose testimony that he beat his wife was an important factor in his conviction; her amiable husband Rob (Adrian Rawlins); DCI William Beech (Nigel Lindsay), the original lead investigator, who may (or may not) have suppressed evidence; DI Cathy Hudson (Angel Coulby), the new lead investigator, and Beech's girlfriend; Collins's children, Jack (Fionn O'Shea) and Rosie (Eloise Webb), who were adopted by Alice and Rob after the trial; Tom Wilson (Elliot Cowan), Collins's former best friend, whose failure to provide him an alibi led to his conviction; Melissa (Hannah Britland), Tom's wife, who suspects he knows more than he's letting on; and Louise (Christine Cole), Tom's ex-wife, who left him after she discovered his affair with Melissa. Each of these characters are given a fair amount of dialogue, screen time, and character development as the show lets the whodunit plot fade somewhat into the background, and it's here where the narrative is at its most enjoyable. It's not going to change your life, but it's worth a look.

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Official Trailer [UK]

Official Trailer [UK]

Trial collapses

Trial collapses

David addresses the press

David addresses the press

INNOCENT  (A Sundance Now Exclusive Series) - Official Trailer [HD]

INNOCENT (A Sundance Now Exclusive Series) - Official Trailer [HD]

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Episode 4

Season 2 (2021)

78% User Score
4 Episodes

Season two focuses upon the scandal that rocked the small Cumbrian town of Keswick in 2015 involving school teacher, Sally Wright, who was alleged to be having an affair with her 16-year-old pupil, Matty Taylor. When Matty is found dead, brutally stabbed with a broken cider bottle, suspicion falls upon Sally who had admitted to taking special interest in the boy.

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