The Red Riding Trilogy (AKA The Yorkshire Killer Trilogy) is a three-part film adaptation of English author David Peace's Red Riding Quartet. Set against a backdrop of serial murders during 1974–1983, including the Yorkshire Ripper killings, the books and films follow several recurring fictional characters through a bleak and violent world of multi-layered police corruption and organized crime. The quartet comprises the novels Nineteen Seventy-Four, Nineteen Seventy-Seven, Nineteen Eighty and Nineteen Eighty-Three. The first, third, and fourth of these books became three films — Red Riding 1974, Red Riding 1980, and Red Riding 1983. They aired in the UK on Channel 4 beginning on 5 March 2009 and were produced by Revolution Films. The three films were released theatrically in the US in February 2010.
Red Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1983

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A detective's past mistakes are reignited when a young solicitor's error sparks a chain of events, prompting them to re-investigate a string of cold cases in pursuit of redemption.

Red Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1980

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A seasoned Manchester detective, Peter Hunter, is sent by the Home Office to conduct a discreet investigation of the ongoing Ripper case.

Red Riding: The Year of Our Lord 1974

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A determined journalist delves into a sinister mystery, tracing the roots of a string of child kidnappings and confronting the dark forces that lurk in the shadows.

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