This is an incomplete list of conspiracy thriller films and TV series .

Films

TV series and miniseries

Burn Notice

A 2007 American TV series, airing on the USA Network, following the exploits of Michael Westen, a former covert operative for the American intelligence community who is stranded in him hometown of Miami after a burn notice is put out against him for reasons unknown. Although individual episodes of the series generally focus on Westen's work as an unlicensed private investigator and mercenary, the series' overall story arc involves his investigation of the reasons behind his burn notice and his discovery that he is a pawn in an international conspiracy.

The series has been nominated for an Emmy Award and a Writers Guild of America Award, and won an Edgar Award in 2008. It stars Jeffrey Donovan as Westen; Gabrielle Anwar as Fiona Glenanne, his ex-girlfriend and a former member of the IRA; and Bruce Campbell as Sam Axe, a former Navy SEAL and Westen's best friend.

Damages

A 2007 American TV series, airing on the FX cable television network, following the exploits of Ellen Parsons, a naive and idealistic young lawyer who goes to work for Patty Hewes, one of the nation's wealthiest litigators. Told in flashbacks, the series relates Ellen's involvement in Patty's cases against high-flying corporate fraudsters Arthur Frobisher and Walter Kendrick, the murder of her fiancee, and her discovery that Patty can be every bit as ruthless and cruel as her opponents.

The series has won four Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award and been nominated for an additional 10 Emmies and three Golden Globes, as well as a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Writers Guild of America Award. It stars Glenn Close as Hewes, Rose Byrne as Parsons, Ted Danson as Frobisher, Željko Ivanek as attorney Ray Fiske, William Hurt as whistleblower Daniel Purcell, and David Costabile as crooked cop Rick Messer.

Edge of Darkness

A 1985 British miniseries that ran for six episodes, following the exploits of Ronald Craven, a Yorkshire police officer who investigates the brutal murder of his environmentalist daughter and stumbles upon a web of corruption and deceit involving British and American intelligence agencies and revolving around the nuclear power industry.

The series won six BAFTA Awards and one Broadcasting Press Guild Award. It starred Bob Peck as Craven and co-starred Joanne Whalley as his daughter and Joe Don Baker as mysterious CIA agent Darius Jedburgh.

Law & Order

An American TV series that combines elements of police procedural and legal drama, Law & Order has aired for 19 seasons since its debut in 1990, making it the longest running primetime drama currently airing on television. Although not specifically a "conspiracy thriller" show, many episodes have focused on conspiracy theories taken in whole or in part from real-life news stories, as well as wholly original conspiracy plot lines. These include:

Law & Order: Criminal Intent

A 2001 spinoff of the original Law & Order , this series focuses more on elements of police procedural, with the elements of legal drama associated with other shows in the franchise often almost nonextistent. Although not specifically a "conspiracy thriller" show, many episodes have focused on conspiracy theories taken in whole or in part from real-life news stories, as well as wholly original conspiracy plot lines. These include:

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

A 1999 spinoff of the original Law & Order , this series focuses on investigations into sex crimes and crimes against children and the elderly. Although not specifically a "conspiracy thriller" show, several episodes have focused on conspiracy theories taken in whole or in part from real-life news stories, as well as wholly original conspiracy plot lines. These include:

Life

An American police procedural which ran for two seasons and 32 episodes. In it, LAPD officer Charlie Crews, recently exonerated after serving 12 years in prison for a crime he did not commit, is returned to the force and promoted to detective, as well as receiving a sizable settlement. Although individual episodes of the series generally focused on Crews using his unique experiences and Zen Buddhist outlook to solve individual and unrelated murders, the series' overall story arc revolved around his secret investigation of the murders for which he was convicted, and his discovery that they were the result of an intricate conspiracy involving police corruption and the missing multi-million-dollar haul from a violent bank robbery shootout.

The series starred Damian Lewis as Crews, Sarah Shahi as Detective Dani Reese, Adam Arkin as fellow ex-con Ted Earley, Gabrielle Union as Detective Jane Seever, Robin Weigert as Lieutenant Karen Davis, Donal Logue as Captain Kevin Tidwell, and William Atherton as crooked ex-cop Mickey Rayborn.

Numb3rs

An American police procedural featuring the exploits of FBI special agent Don Eppes (Rob Morrow) and his brother, Professor Charlie Eppes (David Krumholtz), a mathematics prodigy who applies his knowledge to solving crimes. Although not specifically a "conspiracy thriller" show, several episodes have focused on fictional conspiracy theories. These include:

Prison Break

An American TV series, which ran for four seasons and 81 episodes from 2005 to 2009. In it, structural engineer Michael Scofield infiltrates the prison in which his brother, Lincoln Burrows, has been unjustly imprisoned for a murder he did not commit. Eventually, the two successfully escape along with several other inmates and learn that Lincoln's framing was the work of a shadowy consortium of conspirators called "The Company". The two spend the rest of the series combatting the Company's machinations.

The series was a ratings success and was nominated for an Emmy Award, two Golden Globes, a Screen Actors Guild Award, a Saturn Award, and a Satellite Award. It starred Wentworth Miller as Scofield, Dominic Purcell as Burrows, William Fichtner as FBI Special Agent Alexander Mahone, and Robert Knepper as Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell, a villainous fellow inmate who escapes with Scofield and Burrows.

The Prisoner

A British TV series, which ran for one season of 17 episodes from 1967 to 1968. In it, a former British secret agent, dubbed "Number Six", is abducted by unknown forces and taken to a mysterious, idyllic village, where a succession of interrogators, known collectively as "Number Two", attempt to extract the reason for his resignation from him via a variety of methods, including 24-hour surveillance, torture, double agents, mind control, hallucinogens, and hypnosis.

A commercial flop upon release, the series has since become a cult favorite for its surrealism and blackly comedic plots. Nominated for a single Hugo Award upon its release, it was awarded the Prometheus Hall of Fame Award by the Libertarian Futurist Society in 2002. It starred co-creator Patrick McGoohan as Number Six and featured 17 different actors as Number Two.

A Very British Coup

A 1988 British miniseries, based on a novel of the same name by future Member of Parliament Chris Mullin. The series concerns the events following the election of an avowedly socialist Labour Party leader as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on a platform of unilateral nuclear disarmament, withdrawal from NATO, nationalization of major industries, and other policies unacceptable to the power elite. Following his assumption of office, a conspiracy is hatched that includes high-ranking officials of MI5 and MI6, the CIA, and wealthy business moguls, who plot to bring down the Government through subterfuge, rather than violence.

The series won four BAFTA Awards and an International Emmy Award. It starred Ray McAnally as Prime Minister Harry Perkins and Alan MacNaughtan as MI5 chief Sir Percy Browne.

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