Why actors from Line of Duty, Jurassic World and Hollyoaks have been seen on Cleethorpes beach
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Cleethorpes beach has been turned into a film set with actors who have made appearances in Line of Duty, Hollyoaks and Jurassic World.
Film producers selected the resort to shoot scenes for their gritty drama, Moment of Grace, for its sunshine and say it s an ideal location for a drama about trafficking women.
Written by Bernard O Toole, the film is set in both Cleethorpes and Halifax and features actors more often found on sets of Line of Duty, The Fall, Hollyoaks, Spanish Princess or Jurassic World.
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