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Brian Arthur Mills (25 October 1933 – 3 June 2006) was a British television director, mainly for Granada Television. His credits (as director) include Strangers , Bulman , First Among Equals , Coronation Street and Granada's Sherlock Holmes series.
Mills's sister is killed in a train shootout with two persons he believes to be random terrorists. Hart, a Deputy Director with Special Portfolio at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and her team start tracking Mills, learning that he killed the son of Carlos Mejia, a terrorist and drug lord, while saving Mike Hall, a DEA undercover agent, in Colombia in 2015.
Taken is a series of English-language French action films, beginning with Taken in 2008, created by producer Luc Besson and American screenwriter Robert Mark Kamen.The dialogue of all three films is primarily English, and all three feature Liam Neeson as Bryan Mills.
In the film, Bryan Mills is an ex-CIA officer who sets to track down his teenage daughter Kim and her best friend Amanda after they are kidnapped by Albanian human traffickers while travelling in France during a vacation. Taken was released in France on 27 February 2008 by EuropaCorp and was internationally released by 20th Century Fox.
Brian Mills may refer to: Brian Mills (footballer) (born 1971), English former footballer; Brian Mills (television director) (1933–2006), British television director; Bryan Mills, the protagonist in the Taken media franchise
Plot. Retired CIA officer Bryan Mills visits his daughter, Kim, to deliver an early birthday gift. After an awkward visit, he invites his former wife, Lenore, to dinner. Although she declines, she later shows up at his apartment and tells him about her marital problems, but says she wants to make it
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Bulman is a British television crime drama series, principally written and created by Murray Smith.It was first broadcast on ITV on 5 June 1985. The series, featuring retired ex-cop George Bulman (Don Henderson) and his assistant Lucy McGinty (Siobhan Redmond), was a spin-off from the 1978 TV series Strangers, itself a spin-off of the 1976 TV series The XYY Man, which was adapted from the ...