The Cry (2002 TV series)
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| The Cry | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Thriller |
| Written by | Peter Ransley |
| Directed by | David Drury |
| Starring | Sarah Lancashire Emma Cunniffe Anthony Calf Joe Duttine James Laurenson Jasper Britton Michael Cochrane Anna Keaveney |
| Composer | Alan Parker |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Original language | English |
| No. of series | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 4 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer | Sally Head |
| Producer | Keith Thompson |
| Cinematography | Dominic Clemence |
| Editor | Ian Farr |
| Running time | 50 minutes |
| Production company | Sally Head Productions |
| Original release | |
| Network | ITV |
| Release | 8 April – 15 April 2002 |
The Cry is a British television thriller miniseries, comprising four fifty-minute episodes, that first broadcast on ITV between 8 and 15 April 2002.[1] The series stars Sarah Lancashire as Meg Bartlett, a child protection officer working for social services, who after suffering a second miscarriage, befriends a young mum, Christine Rearden (Emma Cunniffe), whom she later suspects of abusing her daughter, Eleanor. Joe Duttine, Anthony Calf and James Laurenson co-starred alongside Lancashire and Cunniffe. The series was directed by David Drury and written by playwright Peter Ransley. Two episodes were broadcast each week.
The Cry received mixed critical reviews, with The Movie Zone stating that it "would be better chopped down to 135 minutes", with some scenes feeling "padded" and the series "making more of subplots than it needs to".[2] The Cry was also broadcast in Australia in December 2005.[3] The series was released on VHS in the UK on 24 February 2003.[4] Despite remaining unreleased on DVD in its native country, The Cry was released on DVD in the Czech Republic.[5]
- Sarah Lancashire as Meg Bartlett; a child protection officer
- Emma Cunniffe as Christine Rearden; a young mum Meg suspects of abusing her daughter
- Anthony Calf as Simon Bartlett; Meg's husband
- Joe Duttine as Ian Rearden; Christine's husband and a former premier league footballer
- James Laurenson as Richard Crossdyke; Meg's father and Home Secretary
- Jasper Britton as Mark Billington; Richard Crossdyke's personal assistant
- Louise Bush as Sarah Oswell; nurse at the local community hospital
- Cathy White as Nell Doyle; nurse at the local community hospital
- Michael Cochrane as Nathaniel Weekly; defence barrister representing Christine and Ian
- Anna Keaveney as Pauline Taylor; housekeeper of a cottage where Meg goes to hide out
- Bev Willis as Dr. Oliver Erskine; a local GP who examines the Rearden's baby whilst in Meg's care