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Steeltown Murders

Steeltown Murders (2023)

58mins
7.1 / 10 IMDb 7.1 / 10

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Steeltown Murders

2023 58mins 7.1 / 10 IMDb 7.1 / 10

Three murders - unsolved but never forgotten. Thirty years on, can DCI Bethall find the serial killer who terrorised 1970s Port Talbot?

Steeltown Murders: Cast & Crews

Directors
Marc Evans
Top Cast
Philip Glenister, Steffan Rhodri, Oliver Ryan, Karen Paullada, Richard Corgan

What Our Critics Think

Independent reviews from the Compare TV editorial team.

Review Team
4/5
4/5

Steeltown Murders is a gripping exploration of unsolved crimes that have haunted Port Talbot for decades. Directed by Marc Evans, the film captures the essence of a community grappling with its dark past. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of DCI Bethall, whose relentless pursuit of justice driv ... Show more >>

Editor Team
3/5
3/5

Steeltown Murders tries to weave a haunting tale of unresolved murders, but it sometimes feels like it gets lost in its own narrative threads. The film's attempt to tackle serious themes like trauma and justice is commendable, yet the pacing can drag, leaving viewers yearning for more action. While ... Show more >>

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Yes, Steeltown Murders is worth watching, especially for fans of true crime dramas. It brings a compelling narrative that blends mystery with emotional depth, exploring the impact of unresolved murders on a community. The performances are strong, particularly from the lead, and the direction by Marc Evans effectively captures the gritty atmosphere of 1970s Port Talbot.

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