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Director: Birger Larsen
Cast: Morven Christie, Peter McDonald, Frank Gilhooley, Shauna Macdonald
When Rafe Carey’s body is washed up by the River Tweed, it looks like he’s drowned in a tragic accident on a day of extreme weather. He and his brother-in-law Leo Durridge were swept away when the section of riverbank they were fishing from collapsed. Leo fought his way to the shallows and is in hospital with cuts and bruises - Rafe wasn’t so lucky. But when detective Corinne Evans investigates, she finds the cause of Rafe’s death isn’t drowning at all - he’s been stabbed through the heart, and Leo is the prime suspect. While he claims that he and Rafe were the only ones by the river on that stormy day, but a witness says he heard three voices, and forensic examination of the scene reveals three sets of bootprints.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Murder: The Third Voice is a 2016 crime thriller directed by Birger Larsen. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its tense mystery and investigation, while others found the plot overly convoluted. Despite this, the film has not received any major awards recognition, and its public reception on sites like IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes is unknown.
Why you might like this:
Murder: The Third Voice, directed by Birger Larsen in 2016, offers a gripping and layered murder mystery that fans of moody psychological thrillers and complex character-driven stories will find particularly compelling. With standout performances from leads Morven Christie and Peter McDonald, the film skillfully weaves together elements of crime, suspense, and moral ambiguity to create a riveting and thought-provoking viewing experience.