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Messiah V: The Rapture is the fifth and final installment of the BBC serial crime drama Messiah. In this series we are introduced to Marc Warren (Hustle, Mutual Friends) as DCI Joseph Walker in the lead role, taking over from Ken Stott's character Red Metcalfe. DCI Walker is a haunted man who has finally met his match. His .. Read more
| Starring | Marc Warren, Marc Warren, Marsha Thomason, Daniel Ryan |
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| Director | Harry Bradbeer |
| Genres | Television |
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Messiah V: The Rapture is the fifth and final installment of the BBC serial crime drama Messiah. In this series we are introduced to Marc Warren (Hustle, Mutual Friends) as DCI Joseph Walker in the lead role, taking over from Ken Stott's character Red Metcalfe. DCI Walker is a haunted man who has finally met his match. His previously renowned finely tuned instincts and tenacity of character are questioned as his personal demons invade his latest investigation.
| Starring | Marc Warren, Marc Warren, Marsha Thomason, Daniel Ryan, Rory Kinnear, Nina Sosanya, Niall Macgregor, Ciaran McMenamin, Sasha Behar, Laura Greenwood, Denise Gough |
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| Director | Harry Bradbeer |
| Studio | 2 ENTERTAIN VIDEO |
| Run time | DVD: 2 hrs 30 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Television |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Released | Production year: 2008 To Rent: DVD: 11 Jan 2010 |
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Glad was the final series !!
This series of Messiah wasn't as good as the previous 4 series with Ken Stott. Marc Warren did a good job, but it didn't seem to fit into the Messiah ... read more »
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Near miss...
Not as good as Ken Stott... but the lad does it well, he has the whole brooding Officer thing down... some of the supporting cast could do with a kick up the ... read more »
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Good but not great
First, I would like to say that I don't know why this is classed as part of the Messiah series. Other than a tenuous religous thread, I found it totally ... read more »
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not as good as the previous Ken Stott Messiahs
This should not have been added to the Messiah series------it doesn't 'fit'. Having said that, it's a fair piece of crime drama that could have ... read more »