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Heat of the Sun (1998)
A drama for the commons
Heat of the Sun takes place in the 1930s in Africa when England was still an Empire. The show is about a Scotland Yard Super that believes that justice has no barrier to wealth and position. He is sent to Africa to escape jail time for shooting a wealthy and powerful Englishman who had a penance for murdering street children. While in Africa he continues his desire for law and justice. It shows that the "High and Mighty" can be on both sides of the fence. In his own way he brings real law and justice to the savage world of English Africa. Trevor Eve the star and lead of this movie series brings forth this powerful epic that makes it unforgettable. It should be on your list of favorites as I give it a 10 rating. Do not pass this movie by. It is a must see!
Crossing Lines (2013)
A smart new crime drama
Crossing lines brings an international flavor to the TV Crime Scene. It provides not only the chase and capture for the viewer but also provides enough suspense to require the viewer to also think! This the type of crime show that many of the U.S. do not offer and for those whom really like mysteries find when viewing British TV. While it does misinform those with a lack of knowledge about the workings of the International Court the fictional group does its job showing that crime is an multi national problem. A more feasible scenario would be that the fictional group is a part of Interpol. I give it rating of 7 based on the following: Good Imaginative writing. Good Acting. Good Photography. Enough Action without becoming boring.