Morse: 20 Years Season 7 Episode 2
The Day of the Devil
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A homicidal rapist escapes from captivity and embarks on a deadly game of cat and mouse with Morse, relying on his mastery of disguise and bizarre occult connections to stay one step ahead of the law. Only the madman's psychiatrist seems able to provide a lead as to his whereabouts and her life is in mortal danger as a result. John Thaw stars as the cerebral sleuth, with Kevin Whately, Keith Allen, Richard Griffiths and Harriet Walter- Online
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Cast
- Aran Bell as PC Pringle
- Richard Graham as PC Cobbs
- Susan Ellen Flynn as Waitress
- Patrick Drury as Frank McTeer
- Peter Attard as Mack Shaw
- Wayne Norman as Larry Broomfield
- Nicola Scott as First Press person
- Richard Hodder as Second Press person
- Richard Griffiths as Humphrey Appleton
- Jacqueline Leonard as Miss Spillers
- John Thaw as Chief Inspector Morse
- David Griffith as Timothy Perry
- Catrina Levon as WPC Nora Curtis
- Gilly Coman as Holly Trevors
- Michael Culver as Maugham Willowbank
- Gavin Richards as Steven Trevors
- Rob Dixon as TV Press man
- Pamela Jikiema as Press person
- Martyn Read as Sgt Brenner
- Nick Hobbs as Night hawk 2
- Andrew Bradford as Night hawk 3
- Kevin Whately as Det Sgt Lewis
- Bill McCabe as Poacher
- Naomi Capron as Identikit officer
- Sarah Booth as Jane Post
- Mike Murray as Mr Fox
- Kevin Stoney as Heironymous St John
- Beverley Klein as Barmaid
- Tony Collins as Porter
- Anthony Carrick as George Granger
- Martin Gower as Fingerprint officer
- James Grout as Chief Supt Strange
- Keith Allen as John Peter Barrie
- Harriet Walter as Dr Esther Martin
- Patrick O'Connell as Jack Vaizey
- Anthony Hunt as Young porter
- Lloyd McGuire as Clough
- John Bleasdale as Desk sergeant
Credits
- Chris Burt Producer
- Stephen Whittaker Director
- Daniel Boyle Scriptwriter
