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The psychological crime dramas as seen on public television
In six tales of suspense, award-winning writer Ruth Rendell examines the jealousies, betrayals, and resentments that lead to tragedy. A stellar cast brings each story off the page and onto the screen with all of the author's delicious irony and intrigue intact.
Bribery & Corruption - Young Nicholas Hawthorne (James D'Arcy) has a crush on a married woman with whom his widowed father has begun a secret affair. Then she winds up murdered. Approx. 104 min.
Front Seat - Cecily Branksome (Janice Suzman) opens old wounds by nosing into a long - resolved murder in her childhood hometown - to the growing annoyance of her husband Hugh (Edward Hardwicke). Approx. 52 min.
A Case of Coincidence - When a surgeon's wife turns up murdered in the fens, Inspector Masters (Keith Barron) and Chief Inspector Moore (Ronald Pickup) face increased pressure to bring a serial killer to justice. Approx. 105 min.
A Dark Blue Perfume - Newly widowed Liz (Susannah York) rediscovers life and love with a troubled man who has a mysterious past. Approx. 52 min.
May & June - Since childhood, May Thrace (Phoebe Nicholls) has resented her sister June (Christine Kavanaugh) - especially when they compete for the same man's affections. Approx. 102 min.
The Orchard Walls - Sent to the country to escape war-ravaged London, a young girl (Honeysuckle Weeks) discovers the adult world's dark secrets. Approx. 51 min.
DVD SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE Ruth Rendell biography and cast filmographies.
Amazon.com
The Ruth Rendell Mysteries: Set 2 includes six more, engrossing television adaptations of Rendell's brand of psychological mystery-thrillers, featuring fine casts of familiar British actors in tense, provocative tales of obsession, guilt, revenge, and murder. The suspenseful anthology includes the terrific "May & June," starring Phoebe Nicholls as the estranged sister of new widow June (Christine Kavanagh), whose late husband was originally engaged to Nicholls character. Seeking a way to make amends years after the fact, June invites May to move into the spacious manor that once might have belonged to the latter. Though May accepts, her sneaky behavior and the hint of madness in her eyes suggest she might have something more sinister than sisterly companionship in mind. "The Orchard Walls" co-stars veteran actress Sylvia Syms and young Honeysuckle Weeks in the tense story of an adolescent girl from London sent to live with prickly, taciturn relatives in the countryside during the dangerous days of the blitz. Though charming and vivacious, Weeks character seems to bother every adult in sight, preoccupied as each one is by various secrets involving the affair of a married woman whose military husband is serving overseas.
"A Dark Blue Perfume" is an eerie tale of barely-repressed, murderous madness. The still-luminous Susannah York stars as a widow whose attraction to an enigmatic neighbor (John Castle)--who might still be contemplating the murder of a woman he failed to kill years before--causes her to shake off the constrictions of small-town gossip and morality. "Front Seat" is a somewhat comical mystery starring Edward Hardwicke (Watson to Jeremy Bretts Sherlock Holmes in the Granada Television series) as the henpecked husband of a bullying wife (Janet Suzman) who enlists a boozy old flame (Richard Johnson) to solve a decades-old murder. Hardwickes character, knowing the decadent pair will trample anyone in their path, sets out to resolve the unsolved case first--and possibly employ criminal means to put an end to his own, personal miseries. "A Case of Coincidence" is a head-scratcher starring Keith Barron, Pip Torrens, and Kate Buffery in the tale of a surgeons wife apparently murdered by a serial killer who was actually under police surveillance when the crime took place. Finally, "Bribery and Corruption" includes James DArcy, Paul Freeman, Tim Woodward and Abigail Cruttenden in a complicated mystery about a fellow who looks into the death of a married woman he once loved, only to learn her life was more troubled than he could have known. --Tom Keogh
Review
"Acting is all top-rate" -- BlogCritics Magazine
A stellar cast brings each story off the page and onto the screen with the author's delicious irony and intrigue intact. -- Exclusive Magazine
For those who love British mysteries but tire of bloody thrill-kills and gritty pathology investigations. -- Seattle Times, November 2007, ISBN13: B000R349J8 ISBN10: B000R349J8 Material Type: dvdProduct Description
The psychological crime dramas as seen on public television
In six tales of suspense, award-winning writer Ruth Rendell examines the jealousies, betrayals, and resentments that lead to tragedy. A stellar cast brings each story off the page and onto the screen with all of the author's delicious irony and intrigue intact.
Bribery & Corruption - Young Nicholas Hawthorne (James D'Arcy) has a crush on a married woman with whom his widowed father has begun a secret affair. Then she winds up murdered. Approx. 104 min.
Front Seat - Cecily Branksome (Janice Suzman) opens old wounds by nosing into a long - resolved murder in her childhood hometown - to the growing annoyance of her husband Hugh (Edward Hardwicke). Approx. 52 min.
A Case of Coincidence - When a surgeon's wife turns up murdered in the fens, Inspector Masters (Keith Barron) and Chief Inspector Moore (Ronald Pickup) face increased pressure to bring a serial killer to justice. Approx. 105 min.
A Dark Blue Perfume - Newly widowed Liz (Susannah York) rediscovers life and love with a troubled man who has a mysterious past. Approx. 52 min.
May & June - Since childhood, May Thrace (Phoebe Nicholls) has resented her sister June (Christine Kavanaugh) - especially when they compete for the same man's affections. Approx. 102 min.
The Orchard Walls - Sent to the country to escape war-ravaged London, a young girl (Honeysuckle Weeks) discovers the adult world's dark secrets. Approx. 51 min.
DVD SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE Ruth Rendell biography and cast filmographies.
Amazon.com
The Ruth Rendell Mysteries: Set 2 includes six more, engrossing television adaptations of Rendell's brand of psychological mystery-thrillers, featuring fine casts of familiar British actors in tense, provocative tales of obsession, guilt, revenge, and murder. The suspenseful anthology includes the terrific "May & June," starring Phoebe Nicholls as the estranged sister of new widow June (Christine Kavanagh), whose late husband was originally engaged to Nicholls character. Seeking a way to make amends years after the fact, June invites May to move into the spacious manor that once might have belonged to the latter. Though May accepts, her sneaky behavior and the hint of madness in her eyes suggest she might have something more sinister than sisterly companionship in mind. "The Orchard Walls" co-stars veteran actress Sylvia Syms and young Honeysuckle Weeks in the tense story of an adolescent girl from London sent to live with prickly, taciturn relatives in the countryside during the dangerous days of the blitz. Though charming and vivacious, Weeks character seems to bother every adult in sight, preoccupied as each one is by various secrets involving the affair of a married woman whose military husband is serving overseas.
"A Dark Blue Perfume" is an eerie tale of barely-repressed, murderous madness. The still-luminous Susannah York stars as a widow whose attraction to an enigmatic neighbor (John Castle)--who might still be contemplating the murder of a woman he failed to kill years before--causes her to shake off the constrictions of small-town gossip and morality. "Front Seat" is a somewhat comical mystery starring Edward Hardwicke (Watson to Jeremy Bretts Sherlock Holmes in the Granada Television series) as the henpecked husband of a bullying wife (Janet Suzman) who enlists a boozy old flame (Richard Johnson) to solve a decades-old murder. Hardwickes character, knowing the decadent pair will trample anyone in their path, sets out to resolve the unsolved case first--and possibly employ criminal means to put an end to his own, personal miseries. "A Case of Coincidence" is a head-scratcher starring Keith Barron, Pip Torrens, and Kate Buffery in the tale of a surgeons wife apparently murdered by a serial killer who was actually under police surveillance when the crime took place. Finally, "Bribery and Corruption" includes James DArcy, Paul Freeman, Tim Woodward and Abigail Cruttenden in a complicated mystery about a fellow who looks into the death of a married woman he once loved, only to learn her life was more troubled than he could have known. --Tom Keogh
Review
"Acting is all top-rate" -- BlogCritics Magazine
A stellar cast brings each story off the page and onto the screen with the author's delicious irony and intrigue intact. -- Exclusive Magazine
For those who love British mysteries but tire of bloody thrill-kills and gritty pathology investigations. -- Seattle Times, November 2007, ISBN13: B000R349J8 ISBN10: B000R349J8 Material Type: dvd , ISBN13: B000R349J8 ISBN10: B000R349J8 Material Type: dvd
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The psychological crime dramas as seen on public television
In six tales of suspense, award-winning writer Ruth Rendell examines the jealousies, betrayals and resentments that lead to tragedy. A stellar cast brings each story off the page and onto the screen with all of the author's delicious irony and intrigue intact.
Bribery & Corruption - Young Nicholas Hawthorne (James D'Arcy) has a crush on a married woman with whom his widowed father has begun a secret affair. Then she winds up murdered. Approx. 104 min.
Front Seat - Cecily Branksome (Janice Suzman) opens old wounds by nosing into a long - resolved murder in her childhood hometown - to the growing annoyance...
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The psychological crime dramas as seen on public television
In six tales of suspense, award-winning writer Ruth Rendell examines the jealousies, betrayals, and resentments that lead to tragedy. A stellar cast brings each story off the page and onto the screen with all of the author's delicious irony and intrigue intact.
Bribery & Corruption - Young Nicholas Hawthorne (James D'Arcy) has a crush on a married woman with whom his widowed father has begun a secret affair. Then she winds up murdered. Approx. 104 min.
Front Seat - Cecily Branksome (Janice Suzman) opens old wounds by nosing into a long - resolved murder in her childhood hometown - to the growing annoyance of her husband Hugh (Edward Hardwicke). Approx. 52 min.
A Case of Coincidence - When a surgeon's wife turns up murdered in the fens, Inspector Masters (Keith Barron) and Chief Inspector Moore (Ronald Pickup) face increased pressure to bring a serial killer to justice. Approx. 105 min.
A Dark Blue Perfume - Newly widowed Liz (Susannah York) rediscovers life and love with a troubled man who has a mysterious past. Approx. 52 min.
May & June - Since childhood, May Thrace (Phoebe Nicholls) has resented her sister June (Christine Kavanaugh) - especially when they compete for the same man's affections. Approx. 102 min.
The Orchard Walls - Sent to the country to escape war-ravaged London, a young girl (Honeysuckle Weeks) discovers the adult world's dark secrets. Approx. 51 min.
DVD SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE Ruth Rendell biography and cast filmographies.
Amazon.com
The Ruth Rendell Mysteries: Set 2 includes six more, engrossing television adaptations of Rendell's brand of psychological mystery-thrillers, featuring fine casts of familiar British actors in tense, provocative tales of obsession, guilt, revenge, and murder. The suspenseful anthology includes the terrific "May & June," starring Phoebe Nicholls as the estranged sister of new widow June (Christine Kavanagh), whose late husband was originally engaged to Nicholls character. Seeking a way to make amends years after the fact, June invites May to move into the spacious manor that once might have belonged to the latter. Though May accepts, her sneaky behavior and the hint of madness in her eyes suggest she might have something more sinister than sisterly companionship in mind. "The Orchard Walls" co-stars veteran actress Sylvia Syms and young Honeysuckle Weeks in the tense story of an adolescent girl from London sent to live with prickly, taciturn relatives in the countryside during the dangerous days of the blitz. Though charming and vivacious, Weeks character seems to bother every adult in sight, preoccupied as each one is by various secrets involving the affair of a married woman whose military husband is serving overseas.
"A Dark Blue Perfume" is an eerie tale of barely-repressed, murderous madness. The still-luminous Susannah York stars as a widow whose attraction to an enigmatic neighbor (John Castle)--who might still be contemplating the murder of a woman he failed to kill years before--causes her to shake off the constrictions of small-town gossip and morality. "Front Seat" is a somewhat comical mystery starring Edward Hardwicke (Watson to Jeremy Bretts Sherlock Holmes in the Granada Television series) as the henpecked husband of a bullying wife (Janet Suzman) who enlists a boozy old flame (Richard Johnson) to solve a decades-old murder. Hardwickes character, knowing the decadent pair will trample anyone in their path, sets out to resolve the unsolved case first--and possibly employ criminal means to put an end to his own, personal miseries. "A Case of Coincidence" is a head-scratcher starring Keith Barron, Pip Torrens, and Kate Buffery in the tale of a surgeons wife apparently murdered by a serial killer who was actually under police surveillance when the crime took place. Finally, "Bribery and Corruption" includes James DArcy, Paul Freeman, Tim Woodward and Abigail Cruttenden in a complicated mystery about a fellow who looks into the death of a married woman he once loved, only to learn her life was more troubled than he could have known. --Tom Keogh
Review
"Acting is all top-rate" -- BlogCritics Magazine
A stellar cast brings each story off the page and onto the screen with the author's delicious irony and intrigue intact. -- Exclusive Magazine
For those who love British mysteries but tire of bloody thrill-kills and gritty pathology investigations. -- Seattle Times, November 2007, ISBN13: B000R349J8 ISBN10: B000R349J8 Material Type: dvdProduct Description
The psychological crime dramas as seen on public television
In six tales of suspense, award-winning writer Ruth Rendell examines the jealousies, betrayals, and resentments that lead to tragedy. A stellar cast brings each story off the page and onto the screen with all of the author's delicious irony and intrigue intact.
Bribery & Corruption - Young Nicholas Hawthorne (James D'Arcy) has a crush on a married woman with whom his widowed father has begun a secret affair. Then she winds up murdered. Approx. 104 min.
Front Seat - Cecily Branksome (Janice Suzman) opens old wounds by nosing into a long - resolved murder in her childhood hometown - to the growing annoyance of her husband Hugh (Edward Hardwicke). Approx. 52 min.
A Case of Coincidence - When a surgeon's wife turns up murdered in the fens, Inspector Masters (Keith Barron) and Chief Inspector Moore (Ronald Pickup) face increased pressure to bring a serial killer to justice. Approx. 105 min.
A Dark Blue Perfume - Newly widowed Liz (Susannah York) rediscovers life and love with a troubled man who has a mysterious past. Approx. 52 min.
May & June - Since childhood, May Thrace (Phoebe Nicholls) has resented her sister June (Christine Kavanaugh) - especially when they compete for the same man's affections. Approx. 102 min.
The Orchard Walls - Sent to the country to escape war-ravaged London, a young girl (Honeysuckle Weeks) discovers the adult world's dark secrets. Approx. 51 min.
DVD SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE Ruth Rendell biography and cast filmographies.
Amazon.com
The Ruth Rendell Mysteries: Set 2 includes six more, engrossing television adaptations of Rendell's brand of psychological mystery-thrillers, featuring fine casts of familiar British actors in tense, provocative tales of obsession, guilt, revenge, and murder. The suspenseful anthology includes the terrific "May & June," starring Phoebe Nicholls as the estranged sister of new widow June (Christine Kavanagh), whose late husband was originally engaged to Nicholls character. Seeking a way to make amends years after the fact, June invites May to move into the spacious manor that once might have belonged to the latter. Though May accepts, her sneaky behavior and the hint of madness in her eyes suggest she might have something more sinister than sisterly companionship in mind. "The Orchard Walls" co-stars veteran actress Sylvia Syms and young Honeysuckle Weeks in the tense story of an adolescent girl from London sent to live with prickly, taciturn relatives in the countryside during the dangerous days of the blitz. Though charming and vivacious, Weeks character seems to bother every adult in sight, preoccupied as each one is by various secrets involving the affair of a married woman whose military husband is serving overseas.
"A Dark Blue Perfume" is an eerie tale of barely-repressed, murderous madness. The still-luminous Susannah York stars as a widow whose attraction to an enigmatic neighbor (John Castle)--who might still be contemplating the murder of a woman he failed to kill years before--causes her to shake off the constrictions of small-town gossip and morality. "Front Seat" is a somewhat comical mystery starring Edward Hardwicke (Watson to Jeremy Bretts Sherlock Holmes in the Granada Television series) as the henpecked husband of a bullying wife (Janet Suzman) who enlists a boozy old flame (Richard Johnson) to solve a decades-old murder. Hardwickes character, knowing the decadent pair will trample anyone in their path, sets out to resolve the unsolved case first--and possibly employ criminal means to put an end to his own, personal miseries. "A Case of Coincidence" is a head-scratcher starring Keith Barron, Pip Torrens, and Kate Buffery in the tale of a surgeons wife apparently murdered by a serial killer who was actually under police surveillance when the crime took place. Finally, "Bribery and Corruption" includes James DArcy, Paul Freeman, Tim Woodward and Abigail Cruttenden in a complicated mystery about a fellow who looks into the death of a married woman he once loved, only to learn her life was more troubled than he could have known. --Tom Keogh
Review
"Acting is all top-rate" -- BlogCritics Magazine
A stellar cast brings each story off the page and onto the screen with the author's delicious irony and intrigue intact. -- Exclusive Magazine
For those who love British mysteries but tire of bloody thrill-kills and gritty pathology investigations. -- Seattle Times, November 2007, ISBN13: B000R349J8 ISBN10: B000R349J8 Material Type: dvd , ISBN13: B000R349J8 ISBN10: B000R349J8 Material Type: dvd
The psychological crime dramas as seen on public television
In six tales of suspense, award-winning writer Ruth Rendell examines the jealousies, betrayals, and resentments that lead to tragedy. A stellar cast brings each story off the page and onto the screen with all of the author's delicious irony and intrigue intact.
Bribery & Corruption - Young Nicholas Hawthorne (James D'Arcy) has a crush on a married woman with whom his widowed father has begun a secret affair. Then she winds up murdered. Approx. 104 min.
Front Seat - Cecily Branksome (Janice Suzman) opens old wounds by nosing into a long - resolved murder in her childhood hometown - to the growing annoyance of her husband Hugh (Edward Hardwicke). Approx. 52 min.
A Case of Coincidence - When a surgeon's wife turns up murdered in the fens, Inspector Masters (Keith Barron) and Chief Inspector Moore (Ronald Pickup) face increased pressure to bring a serial killer to justice. Approx. 105 min.
A Dark Blue Perfume - Newly widowed Liz (Susannah York) rediscovers life and love with a troubled man who has a mysterious past. Approx. 52 min.
May & June - Since childhood, May Thrace (Phoebe Nicholls) has resented her sister June (Christine Kavanaugh) - especially when they compete for the same man's affections. Approx. 102 min.
The Orchard Walls - Sent to the country to escape war-ravaged London, a young girl (Honeysuckle Weeks) discovers the adult world's dark secrets. Approx. 51 min.
DVD SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE Ruth Rendell biography and cast filmographies.
Amazon.com
The Ruth Rendell Mysteries: Set 2 includes six more, engrossing television adaptations of Rendell's brand of psychological mystery-thrillers, featuring fine casts of familiar British actors in tense, provocative tales of obsession, guilt, revenge, and murder. The suspenseful anthology includes the terrific "May & June," starring Phoebe Nicholls as the estranged sister of new widow June (Christine Kavanagh), whose late husband was originally engaged to Nicholls character. Seeking a way to make amends years after the fact, June invites May to move into the spacious manor that once might have belonged to the latter. Though May accepts, her sneaky behavior and the hint of madness in her eyes suggest she might have something more sinister than sisterly companionship in mind. "The Orchard Walls" co-stars veteran actress Sylvia Syms and young Honeysuckle Weeks in the tense story of an adolescent girl from London sent to live with prickly, taciturn relatives in the countryside during the dangerous days of the blitz. Though charming and vivacious, Weeks character seems to bother every adult in sight, preoccupied as each one is by various secrets involving the affair of a married woman whose military husband is serving overseas.
"A Dark Blue Perfume" is an eerie tale of barely-repressed, murderous madness. The still-luminous Susannah York stars as a widow whose attraction to an enigmatic neighbor (John Castle)--who might still be contemplating the murder of a woman he failed to kill years before--causes her to shake off the constrictions of small-town gossip and morality. "Front Seat" is a somewhat comical mystery starring Edward Hardwicke (Watson to Jeremy Bretts Sherlock Holmes in the Granada Television series) as the henpecked husband of a bullying wife (Janet Suzman) who enlists a boozy old flame (Richard Johnson) to solve a decades-old murder. Hardwickes character, knowing the decadent pair will trample anyone in their path, sets out to resolve the unsolved case first--and possibly employ criminal means to put an end to his own, personal miseries. "A Case of Coincidence" is a head-scratcher starring Keith Barron, Pip Torrens, and Kate Buffery in the tale of a surgeons wife apparently murdered by a serial killer who was actually under police surveillance when the crime took place. Finally, "Bribery and Corruption" includes James DArcy, Paul Freeman, Tim Woodward and Abigail Cruttenden in a complicated mystery about a fellow who looks into the death of a married woman he once loved, only to learn her life was more troubled than he could have known. --Tom Keogh
Review
"Acting is all top-rate" -- BlogCritics Magazine
A stellar cast brings each story off the page and onto the screen with the author's delicious irony and intrigue intact. -- Exclusive Magazine
For those who love British mysteries but tire of bloody thrill-kills and gritty pathology investigations. -- Seattle Times, November 2007, ISBN13: B000R349J8 ISBN10: B000R349J8 Material Type: dvd
Product Description
The psychological crime dramas as seen on public television
In six tales of suspense, award-winning writer Ruth Rendell examines the jealousies, betrayals and resentments that lead to tragedy. A stellar cast brings each story off the page and onto the screen with all of the author's delicious irony and intrigue intact.
Bribery & Corruption - Young Nicholas Hawthorne (James D'Arcy) has a crush on a married woman with whom his widowed father has begun a secret affair. Then she winds up murdered. Approx. 104 min.
Front Seat - Cecily Branksome (Janice Suzman) opens old wounds by nosing into a long - resolved murder in her childhood hometown - to the growing annoyance...