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Director: Adrian Shergold
Cast: Joanne Froggatt, Bill Paterson, Lindsey Coulson, Jamie Foreman
Dramatisation of the real-life road-rage killing in 1996 of Stephen Cameron by Kenneth Noye, who was also implicated in the Brinks Mat bullion robbery and the murder of a policeman. The only witness to the killing of Stephen Cameron was his fiancée, Danielle Cable, who was forced to change her identity after giving the evidence which convicted Noye.
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Danielle Cable: Eyewitness is a 2003 TV movie directed by Adrian Shergold that dramatizes the real-life road-rage killing of Stephen Cameron by Kenneth Noye. The film focuses on Danielle Cable, the only witness to the murder, and her forced change of identity after providing the evidence that convicted Noye. While the film has not received extensive critical acclaim, it explores the impactful true events surrounding this high-profile crime case.
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Fans of true crime dramas will be gripped by this taut thriller from 2003 directed by Adrian Shergold, which dramatizes the real-life road rage killing witnessed by Danielle Cable, portrayed powerfully by Joanne Froggatt. The film explores the psychological toll on Danielle after being forced to change her identity following her testimony that convicted the killer, making for a compelling character study within the crime genre.
Danielle Cable: Eyewitness is a British television true crime drama film, based upon the murder of Stephen Cameron by Kenneth Noye in a road rage incident in 1996. The film was co-written for television by playwrights Kate Brooke and Terry Winsor, and was directed by Adrian Shergold. It was first broadcast on ITV on 14 April 2003. The film details the events following the killing, in which the sole witness to the murder, Cameron's fiancée Danielle Cable, is forced to change her identity and go into hiding after giving evidence which helped convict Noye in court.
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