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7.3 2 Seasons • 14 Episodes

The Gulf - Season 1

In this gripping psychological mystery from New Zealand, a detective investigates a cold case but notices troubling lapses in her memory that point to a darker truth.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Kate Elliott

    Kate Elliott

    D.S.S Jess Savage

  • Ido Drent

    Ido Drent

    D.S. Justin Harding

  • Jeffrey Thomas

    Jeffrey Thomas

    Doug Bennington

  • Mark Mitchinson

    Mark Mitchinson

    D.I. Ivan Petrie

  • Dahnu Graham

    Dahnu Graham

    A.J. Jackson

  • Alison Bruce

    Alison Bruce

    Sen. Sgt. Denise Abernethy

  • Pana Hema-Taylor

    Pana Hema-Taylor

    P.C. Rory Kerr

  • Ross Brannigan

    Ross Brannigan

    Sen. P.C Paul (Pup) Phillips

  • Bede Skinner

    Bede Skinner

    Alex Parsons

Overview

In this gripping psychological mystery from New Zealand, a detective investigates a cold case but notices troubling lapses in her memory that point to a darker truth.

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