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2008 Certificate 15
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Louise Evans (Jodie Whittaker, VENUS, ST. TRINIAN'S) is a young single mum earning a low salary at ZBG Bank, so when she is given a high profile promotion she's understandably pleased. But little does Louise know of the trap that's being snared around her, as she's drawn into a dangerous plot to defraud the bank out of £250 .. Read more

Starring Toby Stephens, Laurence Fox, Sacha Dhawan, Jodie Whittaker
Director Kenny Glenaan
Genres Drama

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Wired

Louise Evans (Jodie Whittaker, VENUS, ST. TRINIAN'S) is a young single mum earning a low salary at ZBG Bank, so when she is given a high profile promotion she's understandably pleased. But little does Louise know of the trap that's being snared around her, as she's drawn into a dangerous plot to defraud the bank out of £250 million. Disgruntled ex-ZBG employee Phillip Manningham (Laurence Fox, LEWIS, BECOMING JANE) manipulates his unwitting girlfriend and Louise's best friend Anna (Charlie Brooks, EASTENDERS, BLEAK HOUSE) into spilling her personal secrets, using them to pull Louse deeper into the plot. With the stakes so high, other unscrupulous characters start to appear on the scene, just as others start to mysteriously disappear. WIRED is a fast paced, intelligent thriller that will keep you gripped until the very end.

Starring Toby Stephens, Laurence Fox, Sacha Dhawan, Jodie Whittaker, Charlie Brooks
Director Kenny Glenaan
Studio ITV DVD
Run time DVD: 2 hrs 16 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Drama
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 10 Nov 2008
Production year: 2008
Format DVD
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    • Louise Evans (Jodie Whittaker, VENUS, ST. TRINIAN'S) is a young single mum earning a low salary at ZBG Bank, so when she is given a high profile promotion she's understandably pleased. But little ...