The Plant (film)
The Plant is a British television movie by Jonathan Lewis. It was first broadcast on the BBC in January 1995.
The Plant | |
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Genre | Drama / Science Fiction |
Written by | Jonathan Lewis |
Directed by | Jonathan Lewis |
Starring | Joanna Roth Valentine Pelka |
Composer(s) | Fiachra Trench |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 1 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Patrick Cassavetti |
Editor(s) | Rodney Holland |
Running time | 90 mn |
Production company(s) | BBC |
Release | |
Original network | BBC One |
Original release | 20 January 1995 |
Synopsis
In a garden in a London suburb, corpses sprout out of the earth on during a live television gardening programme called Down to Earth. However, it soon appears that these human bodies are not dead people, they are grown there, like plants. The question is who is growing these bodies and for which purpose.[1]
Cast
- Joanna Roth — Connie
- Valentine Pelka — Max
- Eoin McCarthy — Tom Collins
- Clive Francis — DCI Pinker
- Tim Preece — Alan
- Sally Dexter — Bella
gollark: I have seen a `.dev` domain actually used, by what I believe is a Google product, so...
gollark: I mean, "nothing bad about Google", if you ignore their domination of a whole lot of stuff, the fact that they do seem to try to move stuff over to their own proprietary standards in some cases, and the massive data gathering.
gollark: Eeeh, sure, I guess.
gollark: I mean "respectable", sure, but I just don't really trust Google.
gollark: I'm not entirely sure how to put it, but I just don't really think that Google should go around doing this sort of thing.
References
- TV REVIEW: The little green men land in suburbia, again - The Independent - Jasper Rees - 21 January 1995
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