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Director: John McKay
Cast: Alec Newman, Alastair Mackenzie, Nina Sosanya, Laura Fraser
A psychological thriller, set in the heart of Edinburgh and featuring the underbelly of the capital city, Reichenbach Falls tells the story of hard-boiled detective Jim Buchan whose life starts to unravel as he investigates a 100-year-old murder case in the Scottish capital with an old friend - a crime writer researching the new novel. Buchan's investigation takes him into the dark underworld of Edinburgh's literary past and leads him to question the very nature of his own existence.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Reichenbach Falls is a 2007 TV movie directed by John McKay that has been well-received as a psychological thriller exploring the dark literary underworld of Edinburgh. While it has not received major awards recognition, it holds a respectable rating of 7.2/10 on IMDb, indicating positive audience reception.
Why you might like this:
Reichenbach Falls, the 2007 psychological thriller directed by John McKay, offers a gripping and intricate mystery that delves into the dark underbelly of Edinburgh's literary past. Fans of complex, character-driven stories will appreciate the stellar performances from the cast, including Alec Newman and Alastair Mackenzie, as the film explores the nature of existence and the impact of a century-old murder case.
Reichenbach Falls is a 2007 British thriller television film directed by John McKay and starring Alec Newman, Alastair Mackenzie and Nina Sosanya. The script was adapted by James Mavor from a short story by Ian Rankin.
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