Angel of Death: The Story of Beverly Allitt

Angel of Death: The Story of Beverly Allitt

2005/05/04 • Released • English

Crime
Drama
8.0
1h

Overview

A disturbing docu-drama re-telling the story of the horrific case of Beverley Allitt, a children's nurse, accused in 1991 of killing four children in her care and harming nine others over a short period of just 59 days. The judge gave her a sentence of 30 years imprisonment, one of the longest sentences given to a woman in this country - exceeded only by those of Rosemary West and Myra Hindley. In the role of Allitt herself, giving an excellently controlled performance, is former "EastEnders" actress Charlie Brooks.

Director : Cathy Elliott

Casts
Charlie Brooks

Charlie Brooks

Beverly Allitt

Joanna Bending

Sue Phillips

Ian Kelsey

Georgie Glen

Georgie Glen

Kate Lock

Hajaz Akram

Dr. Harshad Taylor

Tegwen Tucker

Nurse Sue

Rob Dixon

Helen Baxendale

Helen Baxendale

Narrator

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