Scene from Close to the Enemy / TV series (2016)
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Actresses in this Scene
Birth Name: Charlotte Riley
Birth Date: 1981-12-29
Birth Place: Grindon, Staffordshire Moorlands, United Kingdom
Details
Alternate Names: Charlotte Frances Riley, شارلوت رایلی
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Full Biography
Charlotte Frances Riley (born 29 December 1981) is an English actress. She is known for her roles as Sarah Hurst in Easy Virtue (2008) and Catherine Earnshaw in ITV's adaptation of Wuthering Heights (2009).
Charlotte Riley
About the Movie: Close to the Enemy / TV series (2016)
Episode: Season 1, Episode 5
Release Year: 2016
Nation: United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Cerca de tu enemigo, Közel az ellenséghez, Na usługach wroga, Враг близко, クロース・トゥ・ザ・エネミー
Director: Stephen Poliakoff
Writer: Stephen Poliakoff
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Executive Producer: Stephen Poliakoff
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Genre: Drama, Tv Mini-Series, War & Politics
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Keywords
Keywords: cold war, miniseries, scientist
Story
In 'Close to the Enemy', British intelligence officer Captain Callum Ferguson is tasked with the crucial mission of ensuring that a captured German scientist, Dr. Felix Klostermann, helps the British develop jet aircraft. Set against the backdrop of post-World War II Europe, Ferguson must navigate the complex political landscape and personal loyalties to accomplish his task.
Summary
'Close to the Enemy' is a tense Cold War-era drama series directed by Stephen Poliakoff, premiering in 2016. The six-part miniseries focuses on British intelligence officer Captain Callum Ferguson, who must balance his duty and morality while dealing with a captured German scientist post-World War II. The story explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the personal cost of political maneuverings.