
Dangerous and the Lonely Hearts 2004
In *Dangerous and the Lonely Hearts* (2004), a seemingly ordinary shoplifting case spirals into a dark mystery when a young Eastern European girl is brought in for nicking sweets at a local store.
Director: David Tucker
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Dangerous and the Lonely Hearts* (2004) about?
*Dangerous and the Lonely Hearts* follows a seemingly minor shoplifting incident that escalates into a murder investigation after a young girl's mother is found strangled. As Detective Davies digs deeper, the case leads to a surprising network of suspects connected through a video matchmaking service.
Who directed *Dangerous and the Lonely Hearts*?
The film was directed by David Tucker, who brings a sharp, suspenseful tone to this crime drama.
Who stars in *Dangerous and the Lonely Hearts*?
The cast includes Peter Davison, Sean Hughes, Rob Spendlove, Charles De'Ath, and Billy Geraghty.
Is *Dangerous and the Lonely Hearts* (2004) worth watching?
Though unrated and short in runtime, the film offers a tight, engaging mystery with strong performances and a surprising twist. It's a solid pick for fans of crime dramas who enjoy a quick, tense narrative.
How long is *Dangerous and the Lonely Hearts*?
The film has a runtime of 70 minutes.
About Dangerous and the Lonely Hearts (2004) — A Shop-Lifting Mystery That Uncovers Murder
In *Dangerous and the Lonely Hearts* (2004), a seemingly ordinary shoplifting case spirals into a dark mystery when a young Eastern European girl is brought in for nicking sweets at a local store. What begins as a routine police investigation takes a chilling turn after Detective Davies discovers the girl's mother has been strangled, leaving authorities baffled. As the trail of clues unfolds, an unexpected connection to a video matchmaking service reveals a web of surprising suspects, each hiding secrets beneath their polite facades.
Director David Tucker crafts a tense, atmospheric thriller that blends crime drama with psychological suspense, exploring themes of isolation and deception. With a runtime of just 70 minutes, the film moves at a brisk pace, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats as it unravels a story where nothing—and no one—is as it seems. Starring Peter Davison, Sean Hughes, and Rob Spendlove, *Dangerous and the Lonely Hearts* is a hidden gem for fans of sharp, character-driven mysteries.