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With Michael Smiley, Kerr Logan, Eileen O'Higgins, Aidan O'Hare. Set in 1880s Ireland in the Victorian-era heyday of 'postmortem photography,' the six-episode period drama follows a renowned memorial photographer who is drawn into a series of apparent murders that appear to be linked to his work.
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- 2020-05-18
- Comedy, Crime, Drama
- 48
Dead Still is a six-part Irish-Canadian television drama series, which premiered on May 18, 2020 on Acorn TV and May 15, 2020 Citytv. [1] The series is a co-production between Ireland's Deadpan Pictures and Canada's Shaftesbury Films and is written by John Morton, from a story by John Morton and Imogen Murphy , and directed by Imogen Murphy and ...
The strange adventures of Blennerhasset and Molloy, Dublin's most famed memorial photographers. Buy Dead Still — Season 1 on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, Apple TV. The comedy is not black...
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- Michael Smiley
- Imogen Murphy, Craig David Wallace
- May 15, 2020
May 13, 2020 · Apart from a few bumps as the show gets going, DEAD STILL is still a deadly good time. For any lovers of 1800s intrigue tinged with murder, tune in to DEAD STILL’s premiere on May 18th, through the Acorn TV streaming service.
Dead Still Reviews - Metacritic. Summary Set in 1880s Dublin, memorial photographer Brock Blennerhasset (Michael Smiley), his niece Nancy Vickers (Eileen O'Higgins) and new assistant Conall Molloy (Kerr Logan) are pulled into the Detective Frederick Regan's (Aidan O’Hare) investigation into a serial killer in this darkly comedic mystery series.
- Michael Smiley
- 1
May 15, 2020 · 'Dead Still' follows a mortuary photographer who is dragged unwittingly into a murder mystery, and balances comedic sensibility against a morbid backdrop.
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Very Irish, very funny and boasting this unique hook of a very Victorian tradition, Dead Still is unique enough to stand out in the dense ranks of genre TV - and sharp enough to draw blood....