
Person of Interest
Mystery · Drama · TV Movie
Overview
A late night mini-cab driver's feeling paranoid and twitchy in this contemporary London noir starring Asim Chaudhry. Is sleep deprivation playing tricks on Shakil, or has he been sold out?
Top Cast


Asim Chaudhry
Asim Chaudhry
Shakil Khan
Asim Chaudhry
Shakil Khan


Posy Sterling
Posy Sterling
Alice Khan
Posy Sterling
Alice Khan


Tom Durant-Pritchard
Tom Durant-Pritchard
Max
Tom Durant-Pritchard
Max


Natasha Atherton
Natasha Atherton
Candy
Natasha Atherton
Candy


Craig Parkinson
Craig Parkinson
The Man
Craig Parkinson
The Man


Julia Davis
Julia Davis
Dr. Kate Shelley
Julia Davis
Dr. Kate Shelley
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