2019    45minDrama, Crimen
7.286%5.9
La historia de las audaces joyas, el oro y el robo de efectivo en el corazón del distrito de los diamantes de Londres, ejecutada por una pandilla de criminales de carrera de ancianos durante el fin de semana de Easter Bank Holiday en abril de 2015.

1 Season

  • Temporada 1
    Temporada 14 Episodes
  • Timothy SpallTerry Perkins
  • Kenneth CranhamBrian Reader
  • Brían F. O'ByrneBasil
  • David HaymanDanny Jones
  • Alex NortonKenny Collins
  • Geoff BellCarl Wood
  • Lucy ThackerayTerri Robinson
  • Nasser MemarziaGooran Cyrus
  • Nima TaleghaniChoobin
  • Ian Puleston-DaviesRay Bilton
  • Christopher FairbankBilly Lincoln
  • T'Nia MillerDC Laura McIntyre
  • Tom ChristianDI Jamie Day
  • Taurean SteeleTool Shop Assistant
  • Jonah RussellDCI Paul Johnson
  • Thomas CoombesGary Stevenson
  • Amira GhazallaArmita
  • Pamela LyneBilton's Mother
  • Maggie BourgeinCollins' Wife
  • Gary BeadleShorty
  • ርልዪረ16 de junio de 2026
    The most we had any right to expect from "Hatton Garden" was a fairly accurate reconstruction of the crime and yet another addition to that long line of British gangster pictures and TV shows. What we got instead was one of the all-time great heist pictures, be that on television or in the cinema, and a masterclass in great acting, helped along by Paul Whittington's superb direction and a brilliant screenplay from Jeff Pope and Terry Winsor. Spread over four nights it told the story of the 2015 Easter Weekend Hatton Garden robbery and its immediate aftermath. The first two nights concentrated solely on the robbery, filmed with a documentary=like precision and up there with the very best of them. The subsequent two nights showed how the police finally caught up with these, not-very-bright, geriatric robbers. As the thieves who couldn't agree on anything, (it's amazing they were able to pull the job off in the first place and they very nearly didn't), Timothy Spall, Kenneth Cranham, David Hayman, Brian F. O'Byrne, Geoff Bell and Alex Norton were absolutely terrific with Spall and Cranham taking the lion's share of the honors. This wasn't just a bunch of fine British actors playing at being stock criminals but beautifully fleshed-out portrayals of living, breathing ordinary individuals and the real pleasure of "Hatton Garden" was watching great actors act. Yes, it was also a hugely entertaining crime caper, all the better for being based on fact, exciting and often very funny but it was so much more; proof that television can sometimes leave the current cinema trailing in its wake.

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