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  1. A man who has been convicted as a pedophile is immediately made a suspect, and because the woman who has lost her child saw him once in a park, it is assumed he is guilty. No other suspects are investigated.

  2. Prime Suspect: The Lost Child: Directed by John Madden. With Helen Mirren, Beatie Edney, Robert Glenister, Lesley Sharp. Superintendent Jane Tennison (Dame Helen Mirren) orchestrates a search for an abducted baby, but events take a turn for the worse when personal emotions cause complications.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • John Madden
    • 1995-10-22
  3. Jane Tennison (Helen Mirren) leads her police inspectors in the search for an abducted child, while dealing with a personal trauma.

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    • Helen Mirren
    • John Madden
    • Crime, Drama
  4. Sep 26, 2012 · Unsurprisingly the American version of Prime Suspect is the obvious example, as at least two of its episodes borrowed heavily from “The Lost Child”: “Carnivorous Sheep” takes the idea of a detective so disgusted by a supposedly reformed pedophile that he sabotages that person’s life by leaking confidential information, and ...

  5. Jul 2, 2018 · As the film title indicates, a child has been kidnapped. The immediate assumption is that the perpetrator is a pedophile. However, an officer in the squad voices doubts – what would a pedo do with a two year old?

  6. Oct 20, 1995 · By Derek Elley. The stricken young mother (Beatie Edney) identifies a man, Hughes (Robert Glenister), with whom she’d previously had an overly close encounter in a park. A known pedophile, he’s...

  7. Apr 23, 2017 · Emotive and dark episode due to its themes of child abduction and paedophilia. Again, the performances are uniformly excellent – notably Glenister as the prime suspect in question. Mirren continues to give a commanding portrayal of her career detective.

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