Foyle's War
Trailer: Foyle's War
Year: 2015
Genre: Mystery, Drama, War & Politics, Crime
Country: United Kingdom
Studio: ITV1
Director: Anthony Horowitz
Cast: Michael Kitchen, Honeysuckle Weeks
Crew:
First Air Date: Oct 27, 2002
Last Air date: Jan 18, 2015
Season: 9 Season
Episode: 28 Episode
Runtime: 120 minutes
IMDb: 7.80/10 by 92.00 users
Popularity: 63.203
Language: English
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