Red Riding: 1983, Part 3

In this final trilogy installment, which is equally well acted but hard-to-follow, of the factually inspired, atmosphere-laden, slow-paced film noir, which was directed by Anand Tucker, a Yorkshire solicitor (Mark Addy) becomes convinced, and eventually convinces the shady police superintendent (David Morrissey), that the dimwitted prisoner (Daniel Mays) who they incarcerated six year earlier for the murder of a schoolgirl when he copped to the crime is actually innocent after another 10-year-old girl goes missing.
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