Robson Green (2004)
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Synopsis: TAKE ME: A couple whose marriage is falling apart makes one last desperate attempt to save it by moving to a remote yet beautiful part of England. But on arrival Jack (Robson Green) and Kay (Beth... TAKE ME: A couple whose marriage is falling apart makes one last desperate attempt to save it by moving to a remote yet beautiful part of England. But on arrival Jack (Robson Green) and Kay (Beth Goddard) are embroiled in some shady activities with the locals, ultimately becoming linked to a murder case that may shatter the relationship they've striven so hard to rebuild. All six parts of this British TV show are included on this collection. THE LAST MUSKETEER: This British crime-drama stars Robson Green (WIRE IN THE BLOOD), and tells the tale of a man hiding out in a school after falling afoul of the law. LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON: British TV star Robson Green stars in LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON, playing the fiance of Dee Stanton (Jemma Redgrave), a woman with a checkered past. And when Jemma's son discovers the true identity of his father things really explode as the movie races towards a gripping climax. [More]
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