
New Town Killers
Thriller · Drama
Overview
Two private bankers, Alistair and Jamie, who have the world at their feet get their kicks from playing a 12 hour game of hunt, hide and seek with people from the margins of society. Their next target is Sean Macdonald a parentless teenager who lives with his sister on a housing estate on the outskirts of Edinburgh. She's in debt, he's going nowhere fast. Sean agrees to play for cash.
Top Cast


Dougray Scott
Dougray Scott
Alistair Raskolnikov
Dougray Scott
Alistair Raskolnikov


Alastair Mackenzie
Alastair Mackenzie
Jamie Stewart
Alastair Mackenzie
Jamie Stewart


James Anthony Pearson
James Anthony Pearson
Sean Macdonald
James Anthony Pearson
Sean Macdonald


Liz White
Liz White
Alice Kelly
Liz White
Alice Kelly


Charles Mnene
Charles Mnene
Sam
Charles Mnene
Sam


Shelley Conn
Shelley Conn
Julie Stewart
Shelley Conn
Julie Stewart


Karen Gillan
Karen Gillan
Young Girl at Bus Station
Karen Gillan
Young Girl at Bus Station


Kim Chapman
Kim Chapman
Kim Chapman


Jamie Michie
Jamie Michie
Police Officer 1
Jamie Michie
Police Officer 1
Jenny Foulds
Jenny Foulds
Police Officer 2
Jenny Foulds
Police Officer 2
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