UK
CULT
HIT
RELEASED
IN
AUSTRALIA
IN
TIME
FOR
CHRISTMAS
Featuring
“50
Shades
of
Grey”
star
Jamie
Dornan
and
Gillian
Anderson
in
her
first
lead
role
in
an
investigative
series
since
The
X-Files
Having
already
won
over
UK
audiences
on
BBC
TWO
and
securing
its
spot
as
the
biggest
drama
to
hit
the
network
since
2008,
The
Fall
is
set
to
enthral
and
engage
audiences
across
Australia.
In
her
first
lead
role
in
an
investigative
series
since
The
X
Files,
Anderson
brings
the
same
intelligence
and
depth
of
character
to
her
portrayal
of
Stella
Gibson,
a
successful,
highly
driven
homicide
detective.
Jamie
Dornan
(Once
Upon
A
Time,
Sofia
Coppola’s
Marie
Antoinette
and
recently
announced
lead
star
of
much
awaited
film
“50
Shades
of
Grey”)
stars
as
Paul
Spector,
the
ruthless
serial
predator
she
seeks.

While
chillingly
hiding
behind
the
façade
of
loving
husband
and
father,
Spector
–
who
is
revealed
from
the
outset
– is
preying
on
women
in
and
around
Belfast.
While
the
police
are
stalled
in
their
investigation
of
these
as
yet
unconnected
murders,
Gibson
is
drafted
in
to
conduct
a
28-day
review
on
secondment
from
London’s
Metropolitan
Police.
Almost
immediately,
Gibson
determines
these
heinous
crimes
are
all
linked
to
the
same
person.
An
outsider,
she
immediately
feels
a
certain
level
of
hostility
from
the
local
detectives
–
but
Gibson
understands
the
psychology
of
serial
killers
–
and
how
to
find
them.
Under
her
lead,
the
team,
including
Archie
Panjabi
(The
Good
Wife)
as
pathologist
Reed
Smith,
explores
the
case
from
every
angle,
uncovering
an
intricate
web
of
lives
entangled
by
the
murders
–
including
members
of
both
the
killers’
and
the
victims’
families.
Revealing
how
a
modern,
top
level
murder
investigation
team
works
when
it
comes
up
against
every
policeman’s
worst
nightmare,
this
rich
and
complex
thriller
is
less
of a
“whodunit”
and
more
of a
cat-and-mouse
game.
Gaining
in
intensity
as
the
drama
unfolds,
this
is a
hunt
that
will
challenge
the
investigative
skills
of
Gibson
and
her
team
to
the
limit
as
they
race
to
catch
Spector
–
before
he
succeeds
in
killing
his
next
victim.
Writer
and
director
Allan
Cubitt
(The
Boys
Are
Back,
Prime
Suspect
2
and
Murphy’s
Law),
aptly
takes
the
series
into
the
realm
of
gritty
crime
dramas
such
as
The
Killing,
The
Bridge
and
Midsomer
Murders.
The
Fall
will
be
released
on
DVD
on
November
20 (SRP:
$39.95).
PROMO
ENDS
DECEMBER
25TH
2013