James Norton & Gemma Arterton's ‘Freegard’ Coming to AMC+
Netflix's recent wave of successful true crime documentaries and docu-series—covering topics both serious and off-the-wall—has inspired a wave of true crime dramatizations on other networks and streaming platforms. Netflix does Tiger King, and Peacock does Joe vs. Carole; Netflix does The Staircase as a documentary, and HBO does The Staircase starring Colin Firth. The latest in the twinning effect of documentary/dramatization focuses on the real-life case of Robert Hendy-Freegard, the British conman/impostor who masqueraded as an MI5 agent for two decades, from 1992 to 2012.
Netflix's documentary on the subject arrived earlier this year. The Puppet Master: Hunting the Ultimate Conman was a three-part series that debuted in January in both the U.K. and the U.S. on the streaming service, tracing Freegard's victims from the early 1990s to his arrest in 2002 and how he managed to continue his manipulations for another decade despite the authorities. Meanwhile, Rabbit Track Pictures, Night Train Media, and The Development Partnership have banded together to make Freegard, a feature film dramatization of the same story, but focusing more explicitly on the woman who brought him to justice. The movie has been snapped up by AMC+ for its IFC Films channel and will debut as both a theatrical and a streaming release later this summer.
The movie stars James Norton (Grantchester) as the titular conman. It's another significant antagonist role for the actor who has been focusing on playing these types of characters, from Tommy Lee Royce in Happy Vally to Hugo Swan in The Nevers. (Perhaps playing a hot vicar for too long will do that to a person.) He's co-starring with Gemma Arterton (Black Narcissus), who plays Alice Archer, the woman on a mission to bring Freegard to justice. The project was adapted from Michael Bronner's magazine article Chasing Agent Freegard.