Marian, Again
Marian, Again is a two-part British psychological thriller serial, written by Ben Court and Caroline Ip and directed by David Drury, that broadcast across two consecutive nights on ITV from 5 September 2005.[1] Filmed in and around Manchester and on Ballaugh and Douglas on the Isle of Man during May and June 2005,[2] the serial is based upon the real-life kidnapping of Colleen Stan in the United States.[3]
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Genre | Thriller |
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Directed by | David Drury |
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Composer(s) | Alan Parker |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 2 |
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Producer(s) | Steve Lightfoot |
Cinematography | Mark Waters |
Editor(s) | Ian Farr |
Running time | 90 minutes |
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Distributor | All3 Media International |
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Original network | ITV |
Picture format | 16:9 (576i) |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | 5 September – 6 September 2005 |
Also taking inspiration from the cases of Marc Dutroux and Natascha Kampusch,[3] Marian, Again follows married father of three Chris Bevan (Stephen Tompkinson), who whilst taking his daughter to school exam, seemingly catches sight of his first girlfriend, Marian Walsh (Kelly Harrison), who mysteriously disappeared fifteen years ago and has not been seen or heard from since.[1]
Marian, Again broadcast over two consecutive nights, with parts one and two attracting 6.76 million and 5.95 million viewers respectively.[4] The serial was released on DVD in Denmark on 13 September 2006, but this remains the only official release worldwide.[5]
Reception
Mark Cunliffe for Letterboxd, who viewed the serial in 2015, wrote; "This is a gripping psychological chiller. Marian, Again may look a teensy bit dated in terms of today's TV movies - it's often drowned by an unnecessary score - a common complaint with TV from this period - but it remains a deeply absorbing and uncomfortable watch. Be warned though, its content may not be for everyone."[6]
Plot
Fifteen years after her disappearance, Chris Bevan (Stephen Tompkinson) encounters his first love, Marian Walsh (Kelly Harrison) once again. Now a married father of three daughters, he'd finally learned to accept Marian's disappearance and move on; until now. Intrigued and confused, he is eager to know the reasoning behind her sudden departure all those years ago. What he doesn't know is that she was abducted by Bernie, (Owen Teale) a creepy regular at her father's D.I.Y. store. After years of physical and mental torture at the hands of Bernie, Marian is now a shadow of her wild former self and is convinced her name is Susie (a persona Bernie groomed her into believing). Chris must now fight to save the woman he loved but it is a lot more difficult than he first suspected.
Cast
- Stephen Tompkinson as Chris Bevan
- Kelly Harrison as Marian Walsh
- Owen Teale as Bernie Sullivan
- Samantha Beckinsale as Josie Bevan
- Paul Copley as Philip Walsh
- Katie Ross as Olivia Bevan
- Grace Cassidy as Esme Bevan
- Amy Lythgoe as Tilly Bevan
- Jack Harrison-Cooper as Brandon Brison
- Stuart McQuarrie as Jim
- Natalie Richards as Frances
- Junaid Iqbal-Wahid as Sonny
- Shahed Ali as Suraj
- Sian Gibson as Fiona
- Patrick Connolly as PC Quinn
- Peter Slater as PC Sanders
References
- "Marian, Again (ITV1 2005, Stephen Tompkinson, Kelly Harrison)". Memorable TV. 29 August 2017. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
- "Isle of Man Guide - ECONOMY - Marian, Again". Isle of Man Guide. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
- "Gefangen im Dunkel" (in German). www.youtube.suburban.ro. Retrieved 10 May 2014.
- "BARB - Weekly Top 30 Programmes". BARB. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
- "Marian Again - DVD - Dischop.se". Discshop. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
- "Marian, Again (2005), directed by David Drury". Letterboxd. 13 September 2015. Retrieved 9 January 2019.