The Many Lives of Albert Walker
After killing his English partner, a Canadian businessman assumes his identity. Things begin to fall apart for him when the murdered man's body is found.
Harry Hook
Philip Palmer
Casts & Crew
John Gordon Sinclair
Alan Scarfe
Sarah Manninen
Lesley Dunlop
Gary Powell
John Benfield
Paul Copley
Robert Putt
Barnaby Kay
Susan Jane Tanner
Emma Buckley
Will Tacey
Frank Mills
Richard Beale
Glenn Beck
Brenda Cowling
Timothy Davies
Amerjit Deu
Brian Hibbard
Arbel Jones
James Lailey
Neil Madden
Margaret Robertson
Pip Torrens
James Vaughan
Also Directed by Harry Hook
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