97 minutes
12/8/1982
Harry Webster (David Lyon) is an apparently normal husband and father who resides in contemporary Nottingham, England, which was once host to a flourishing textile industry. One day, Harry leaves his house and vanishes. A note he left behind alludes to a double life he no longer wishes to lead. His wife Liz (Annette Crosbie) conducts a search for her husband. Her findings raise a disturbing question: Did Harry have anything to do with a series of recent factory bombings?
Annette Crosbie
as Lizzy Webster
Cornelius Garrett
as Freddie
David Lyon
as Harry Webster
Philip Locke
as Guthfrithson
Dudley Sutton
as Stan Harris
Leonard Preston
as Geoff
Cora Kinnaird
as Pat
Rosalind Knight
as Dr Abbeydale
Peter Dahlsen
as Edwards
David Calder
as Bracey
Wolfe Morris
as Antique Dealer
Roger Kemp
as Chairman
Pat Connell
as Reporter
Suzan Crowley
as Reporter
Niall Padden
as Detective
Allan Mitchell
as Desk Sergeant
Charlotte West-Oram
as Receptionist
Mike Walling
as Library Assistant
Jean Ainslie
as Mrs Ellis
Anthony Douse
as Factory Foreman
Ted Beyer
as Workman
Joe Black
as Old Man
Kitty Scopes
as Canvasser
Ted Charles
as Other Man
Sue Nott
as Shop Assistant
Ken Humphries
as Entertainer