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Graham Theakston is a Director British born on 29 february 1952

Graham Theakston

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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 29 february 1952
Death 2 september 2014 (at 62 years)

Graham Theakston, né le 29 février 1952 à Bradford dans le Yorkshire de l'Ouest et mort le 2 septembre 2014 (à 62 ans) à Londres, est un réalisateur de télévision britannique.

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Filmography of Graham Theakston (2 films)

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The Lazarus Child, 1h33
Directed by Graham Theakston
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Horror
Actors Andy García, Frances O'Connor, Angela Bassett, Harry Eden, Geraldine McEwan, Christopher Shyer
Rating49% 2.4668352.4668352.4668352.4668352.466835
The film covers the lives of a family after their young daughter is severely injured in a car crash. It is based on a book written in 1998 by the journalist Robert Mawson as his second novel. The plot revolves around the controversial but highly humane treatment of the traffic accident victim who is in a deep coma and can only be brought back to consciousness with the help of her older brother and a gifted neurologist doctor whose work is not recognised by the community. The consequences of this lack of understanding nearly wreck the healing process.
Sherlock: Case of Evil, 1h40
Directed by Graham Theakston
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Action, Adventure, Crime
Themes Sherlock Holmes films, Buddy films
Actors James D'Arcy, Vincent D'Onofrio, Gabrielle Anwar, Richard E. Grant, Struan Rodger, Nicholas Gecks
Rating58% 2.9036152.9036152.9036152.9036152.903615
As the movie opens, Sherlock is in pursuit of the criminal Professor Moriarty (Vincent D'Onofrio) and apparently shoots him to death. His body cannot be found, however, as it falls in a sewer. After this incident, Holmes gains notoriety with the press and the police for his apparent killing of Moriarty, and meets Dr. Watson (Roger Morlidge), an early practitioner of autopsies, for the first time. Together, they start an investigation into the murder of several crime lords and become convinced that Moriarty is alive and behind a plot to organize drug dealing. Given that Moriarty is supposedly dead, Holmes finds it hard to convince Inspector Lestrade (Nicholas Gecks) of this claim. Holmes' investigation leads him to a prostitute (Gabrielle Anwar), who posed as a rich woman to lure Holmes into the plot. Richard E. Grant also appears as Holmes' brother, Mycroft, who was addicted to opium by Moriarty when Sherlock was young.