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Midnight Man is a 2008 British television serial produced by Carnival Films for the ITV network. The three-part serial stars James Nesbitt as Max Raban, a former investigative journalist who discovers an international conspiracy involving government policy groups and death squads.
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Midnight Man: With James Nesbitt, Catherine McCormack, Rupert Graves, Reece Dinsdale. Conspiracy thriller starring James Nesbitt as a down-on-his-luck journalist who uncovers a dangerous secret.
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- 2008-05-08
- Drama, Thriller
May 8, 2008 · Part 1: Directed by David Drury. With James Nesbitt, Catherine McCormack, Rupert Graves, Reece Dinsdale. Raban discovers that two Iranian cousins have been murdered. Some investigation links the killings to a policy group called Defence Concern, headed by Daniel Cosgrave.
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- Drama, Thriller
- David Drury
- 2008-05-08
Episode list. Midnight Man. Top-rated. Thu, May 8, 2008. S1.E1. Part 1. Raban discovers that two Iranian cousins have been murdered. Some investigation links the killings to a policy group called Defence Concern, headed by Daniel Cosgrave.
Overview. Disgraced journalist Max Raban is reduced to raking though bins for celebrity stories, a thankless task that suits him because of his phobia of daylight. His condition has already driven his wife and daughter away and he's desperate for a real story.
May 8, 2008 · Genres Drama, Crime. Disgraced journalist Max Raban is reduced to raking though bins for celebrity stories, a thankless task that suits him because of his phobia of daylight. His condition has already driven his wife and daughter away and he's desperate for a real story.
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The Midnight Man is a 1974 American neo noir mystery film starring and co-directed by Burt Lancaster. The film also stars Susan Clark, Cameron Mitchell, Morgan Woodward, Harris Yulin, Robert Quarry, Joan Lorring, Lawrence Dobkin, Ed Lauter, Mills Watson, Charles Tyner and Catherine Bach.