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Self-destructive, pigheaded, and over-fond of the bottle, Jack Taylor (Iain Glen, Game of Thrones, Downton Abbey) is a forty-something ex-cop trying to earn a living as a private detective in his native Galway. Taylor has burned a lot of bridges, but he still has a knack for uncovering ugly truths. In his new trade, Taylor finds evil at every turn: the serial murders of young female factory workers, a vicious vigilante group executing summary justice, and a sadistic nun dubbed "Lucifer" by her former charges.
IMDb 7,1/1020133 temporadas
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Reparto: Iain Glen
18+
3 episodios
  • 1. The Dramatist

    1. The Dramatist

    Seven months after his mother's stroke, and continuing on his path of sobriety and healthier living, Jack is called on to investigate the death of a female university student, who falls from a roof while dressed in theatre costume. A ring of paper around her wrist contains an apparent suicide note written in her blood, and Gardai assume the death to be drug related.
    Seven months after his mother's stroke, and continuing on his path of sobriety and healthier living, Jack is called on to investigate the death of a female university student, who falls from a roof while dressed in theatre costume. A ring of paper around her wrist contains an apparent suicide note written in her blood, and Gardai assume the death to be drug related.
    16+
    1 h 33 min
    3 mar 2013
  • 2. Priest

    2. Priest

    Jack investigates the death of a priest who has been beheaded, and discovers the cleric abused two boys several years earlier. As more secrets from the church are revealed, Jack drifts back into his old habits, and discovers more of his own demons, along with the horrendous consequences the victims of the priest's earlier abuse are still enduring.
    Jack investigates the death of a priest who has been beheaded, and discovers the cleric abused two boys several years earlier. As more secrets from the church are revealed, Jack drifts back into his old habits, and discovers more of his own demons, along with the horrendous consequences the victims of the priest's earlier abuse are still enduring.
    18+
    1 h 33 min
    10 mar 2013
  • 3. Shot Down

    3. Shot Down

    When the police make no headway in the shooting death of a woman, Taylor volunteers his services to her grieving family. He believes the woman's 11-year-old daughter saw the killer and may now be in danger.
    When the police make no headway in the shooting death of a woman, Taylor volunteers his services to her grieving family. He believes the woman's 11-year-old daughter saw the killer and may now be in danger.
    16+
    1 h 33 min
    17 mar 2013
  • Jack Taylor
    SuspenseIntensaCruda
    IMDb 7,1/1020133 temporadas
    Self-destructive, pigheaded, and over-fond of the bottle, Jack Taylor (Iain Glen, Game of Thrones, Downton Abbey) is a forty-something ex-cop trying to earn a living as a private detective in his native Galway. Taylor has burned a lot of bridges, but he still has a knack for uncovering ugly truths. In his new trade, Taylor finds evil at every turn: the serial murders of young female factory workers, a vicious vigilante group executing summary justice, and a sadistic nun dubbed "Lucifer" by her former charges.
    Creadores y reparto
    Dirección
    Stuart Orme
    Productores
    Ralph ChristiansClodagh Freeman
    Reparto
    Iain Glen
    Estudio
    Acorn Media
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    4.2 out of 5 stars

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    2. 4 star
      13%
    3. 3 star
      8%
    4. 2 star
      6%
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    18+
    violenciaconsumo de drogasconsumo de alcoholconsumo de tabacolenguaje malsonantecontenido sexual
    Idiomas de audio
    English
    Subtítulos
    English [CC]
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