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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 9780773315914 Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC ISBN: 0773315918 Label: Bfs Entertainment Languages: Manufacturer: Bfs Entertainment MPN: D98591D Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Bfs Entertainment Region Code: 1 Release Date: July 01, 2003 Running Time: 103 minutes Studio: Bfs Entertainment Theatrical Release Date: February 04, 1988 Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - The Romantic MorseA dead man, an inquest ruling suicide, case closed! That may be all right for the average mystery, but not for Morse - his cases never are; that's part of the attraction of this series. Upon further probing we learn this is really a murder or is it? With a Dignity Society involved and several potential suspects, this case could go in several directions. Plenty of twists and turns before this one is over. For icing from the personal Morse we usually find something intellectual or cultural, but ... Read More Rating: - Inspector Morse at his most "human."In what may be John Thaw's most powerfully acted episode in the Inspector Morse series, Inspector Morse (John Thaw) investigates the alleged suicide of Henry Fallon, an Oxford don who has been suffering from a fatal neurological illness. Morse soon discovers that the man's widow is Susan Fallon (Joanna David), his former fiancée, the woman who jilted him and left him unable to love anyone else. Several issues arise during the investigation, one of which involves the Dignity Society, ... Read More Rating: - The Love of His LifeHow could any Inspector Morse fan resist this one for the ultimate in romantic poignancy? It begins with a startled look on Morse's face when he realizes the dead body belongs to the husband of his lover who broke his heart (and ruined his university career) by leaving him many years ago. It ends with Sergeant Lewis protecting his partner with a touching loyalty expressed through subtly phrased lines. Susan Fallon (Joanna David) is the lovely, accomplished blonde with whom we would imagine Morse ... Read More Rating: - Morse loves and loses... or does he?This one, penned by the always reliable Daniel Boyle (who also wrote "Second Time Around" and "Deadly Slumber" among others), has to be one of the best Morse episodes. True, it would most certainly make Morse purists shudder because its plot developments are inconsistent with the Morse character as he is developed in the novels (in the novel "The Riddle of the Third Mile," which was later adapted for television as "The Last Enemy," refers to a character named Wendy who was Morse's lost love back ... Read More |