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Ralf Little from “Death in Paradise” gets the next film role

Ralf Little from “Death in Paradise” gets the next film role

Ralf Little landed his next film role after his exit Death in paradise.

Actor DI Neville Parker has been cast in the upcoming dystopian thriller The erroran adaptation of the 1965 novel To Lathos by the Greek author Antonis Samarakis (via diversity).

The film is currently being shot in Athens and is the feature film debut of Theophilos Papastylianos.

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The story takes place in a world dominated by the regime and is about a special services interrogator, played by My policeman Star David Dawson, who is tasked with following a perfect plan to prove the guilt of a suspect (Arthur McBain).

As the interrogation progresses, the interrogator realizes that there is a flaw in the plan and in the regime itself, causing him to question everything he thought he knew.

Little’s role in The error was not announced. The cast also includes Danny John-Jules and Angela Brouskou, whose character descriptions also remain secret for the time being.

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Samarakis’ acclaimed novel about state oppression has already been made into a film.

Ten years after its original publication, the book was reprinted in a French-German-Italian co-production entitled ” La Faille (translated into Vulnerability in English) directed by Peter Fleischmann.

As for Little, the star bowed out as DI Parker earlier this year when Neville and DS Florence Cassell (Josephine Jobert) left Saint Marie together.

Little has since starred on the reality TV show U&Dave Will and Ralf should know better next to friend and Two pints Co-star Will Mellor.

The error does not yet have a release date.

Death in paradise and its spin-off, Beyond paradiseboth will be broadcast on BBC One and streamed on BBC iPlayer.


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