P.D. James - Original Sin
Chris O'Dell: Cinematographer
Andrew Benson: Producer
Lars MacFarlane: Producer
Rebecca Eaton: Producer
Simon Lewis: Producer
Michael Chaplin: Writer
P.D. James: Writer
Lance Entertainment
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DVD Details:
- Starring: Roy Marsden, Ian Bannen, Cathryn Harrison, Amanda Root, Sylvia Syms
- Director: Andrew Grieve
- Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
- Rated: NR (Not Rated)
- Studio: Lance Entertainment
- Theatrical Release Date: Jan 09, 1997
- DVD Release Date: Jun 10, 2003
- Run Time: 152 minutes
- ASIN: B00008V2U4
- UPC: 720917802329
- Sales Rank: 109912
Editorial Review from Description:
At the request of one of his literary heroes, Commander Dalgliesh is called to the headquarters of Peverell Press to look in to a stream of hate mail received by its boardmembers. When a series of macabre deaths occur at the venerable firm, Dalgliesh and his team uncover a snakepit of family rivalry, sexual jealousy and tragic secrets.
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    Who killed Gerard?, 2008-05-27
When Gerard Etienne, the high powered director of a publishing house turns up dead there are lots of suspects who had reasons to want him dead. As one of the employees tells the police inspector, "He wasn't a ray of sunshine." So, whodunit? Was it Frances, the jilted spinster who still loved him, but hated the way he ran her family's business? Was it Miss Blackett, his PA that he treated like a punching bag? Could it be Claudis, his sister who wants the money she'll inherit only if he dies before his upcoming wedding? And, the list of plausible suspects goes on. There are lots of plot twists and turns that keep the viewer guessing up to the end.
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br /The acting is superb, particularly on the part of James Wilby playing Gerard and Carolyn Pickles playing Miss Blackett.
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br /So why didn't I give it five stars? First, it was hard to believe there had ever been a relationship between the gorgeous, sophisticated Gerard and the timid, frumpy Frances. Perhaps this was a matter of casting a sexy, charismatic actor opposite a rather ordinary looking actress, or perhaps Gerard was supposed to have had an ulterior motive for the relaionship. I suspect the latter, but it wasn't made clear by the script.
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br /Second, I felt the murderer was treated with too much sympathy. It's impossbile to explain this without giving away his motive. I don't want to write a spoiler, so I'll leave it at just saying here is a person who killed three people during the course of the movie, and yet we are supposed to sympathize because of things that happened in the past.
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br /Finally, there were certain plot lines that weren't adquately explained/explored. For instance, what was going on in the relationship between Gerard and his father? Why was Gerard so desperate to please his father, and why wasn't his father pleased? How did certain people whose paths had crossed decades before happen to be working at the same publishing house. I can't explain that without giving away the mystery, but I did wonder about it at the end. I'm going to read the book, and hope that all the answers are in there.
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br /Still, it's an intriguing story, involved, but easy to follow. The acting is excellent, the sets are wonderful, the pace is good. You will enjoy it, I am sure.
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