
Bloodlines 2004
"Throw everything you knew about your family out the window..."
Oleg Harencar's *Bloodlines (2004)* plunges deep into one of history's most enduring enigmas—the baffling disappearance of Richard John Bingham, the Seventh Earl of Lucan.
Director: Oleg Harencar
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bloodlines (2004) about?
*Bloodlines (2004)* reimagines the infamous 1974 murder of Sandra Rivett and the subsequent disappearance of the Seventh Earl of Lucan. The film delves into the crime, the investigation, and the countless unconfirmed sightings of the earl across the globe, presenting a haunting puzzle where fact and rumor blur.
Who directed Bloodlines?
The film was directed by Oleg Harencar, known for his work in atmospheric crime and mystery narratives.
Who stars in Bloodlines?
The cast includes Rudolf Martin and Joyce Brew, joined by Radoslav Brzobohatý, Max Gail, and Adela Gáborová in key roles.
Is Bloodlines (2004) worth watching?
*Bloodlines (2004)* is a compelling watch for fans of true-crime mysteries and historical thrillers. While not rated on IMDb, its tight script and strong performances make it a solid entry in the genre, especially for those drawn to real-life enigmas.
How long is Bloodlines?
The runtime for *Bloodlines (2004)* is 110 minutes.
About Bloodlines (2004) — A Gripping True-Crime Mystery Thriller
Oleg Harencar's *Bloodlines (2004)* plunges deep into one of history's most enduring enigmas—the baffling disappearance of Richard John Bingham, the Seventh Earl of Lucan. Framed as a gripping mystery, the film explores the chilling 1974 murder of Sandra Rivett, a young nanny found lifeless in the aristocrat's London home, and the eerie aftermath that followed. With Lord Lucan's abandoned car discovered near Newhaven docks and countless unverified sightings reported from continents away, the story unravels like a real-life thriller, blending psychological depth with the haunting uncertainty of truth versus fiction.
The atmosphere crackles with tension as Harencar crafts a tale where family secrets and aristocratic privilege collide with raw crime and evasion. Starring Rudolf Martin and Joyce Brew among a stellar cast, *Bloodlines (2004)* transforms a notorious cold case into cinematic suspense, leaving audiences questioning whether justice was ever truly served. A dark, atmospheric meditation on guilt, privilege, and the shadows of history.