Resnick: Lonely Hearts
Originally released in 1992. Resnick: Lonely Hearts is a crime film. directed by Bruce MacDonald. With a runtime of 2h 30m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Starring Tom Wilkinson, David Neilson, and Kate Eaton
Synopsis
Shirley Peters is dead. Murdered. Her body is found twelve hours later in her own home. Just one of the many sordid domestic crimes hitting the city. Tony Macliesh, her rejected boyfriend, is the obvious prime suspect and he’s just been picked off the Aberdeen train and put straight into custody. But then another woman is sexually abused and throttled to death. And suddenly there appears to be one too many connections between these seemingly unrelated crimes. Detective Inspector Resnick is sure that the two murders are the work of one sadistic killer – two lonely hearts broken by one maniac. And it’s up to Resnick to put the record straight – and put the bastard where he belongs
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Tom Wilkinson
as DI Charlie Resnick
David Neilson
as DS Graham Millington
Kate Eaton
as DC Lynn Kellogg
William Ivory
as DC Mark Divine
Paul Bazely
as DC Dipak Patel
Daniel Ryan
as DC Kevin Naylor
Paul Jesson
as Det Chief Supt Jack Skelton
Del Henney
as DI Reg Cossall
Fiona Victory
as Rachel Chaplin
Michael Feast
as Chris Phillips
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Resnick: Lonely Hearts about?
Shirley Peters is dead. Murdered. Her body is found twelve hours later in her own home. Just one of the many sordid domestic crimes hitting the city. Tony Macliesh, her rejected boyfriend, is the o...
Who directed Resnick: Lonely Hearts?
Resnick: Lonely Hearts was directed by Bruce MacDonald.
How long is Resnick: Lonely Hearts?
Resnick: Lonely Hearts has a runtime of 2 hours and 30 minutes (150 minutes total).
When was Resnick: Lonely Hearts released?
Resnick: Lonely Hearts was released on March 31, 1992 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Resnick: Lonely Hearts?
The main cast of Resnick: Lonely Hearts includes Tom Wilkinson, David Neilson, Kate Eaton, William Ivory, Paul Bazely.