Danielle Cable: Eyewitness Trailer

Danielle Cable: Eyewitness Trailer (2003)

14 April 2003 Drama, Thriller, Crime 120 mins

Dramatisation of the real-life road-rage killing in 1996 of Stephen Cameron by Kenneth Noye, who was also implicated in the Brinks Mat bullion robbery and the murder of a policeman. The only witness to the killing of Stephen Cameron was his fiancée, Danielle Cable, who was forced to change her identity after giving the evidence which convicted Noye.

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Cast

Joanne Froggatt

as Danielle Cable

Bill Paterson

as DI Nick Biddiss

Lindsey Coulson

as Ann Cable

Jamie Foreman

as Keith Phelan

Nigel Terry

as Kenneth Noye

Eamon Boland

as Ken Cameron

Alex Hassell

as Stephen Cameron

Jennifer Hennessy

as DS Libby Marks

Tim Woodward

as Jeff Mundy

Paul Jesson

as Brian Boyce

Chris Geere

as Josh Harman

Michael McKell

as Terry Cable

Connor McIntyre

as Steve Allan

Anton Lesser

as Batten

Hannah Yelland

as Policewoman

Crew

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 14 April 2003

Production Companies

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