0ur opinion:Description:Falling in love with this doctor could be bad for your health...
Between an endless round of garden parties and village gossip, the only way long-suffering Dr. Edmund Bickleigh can bear the torment of his formidable wife Julia's ferocious tongue is to find solace in the arms of sweet and besotted lvy Ridgeway. But when he falls for the charms of Madeleine Cranmere, the exotic new resident of Wyvern's Cross, both lvy's and Julia's fates are sealed as Madeleine won’t marry a divorced man. With no other recourse, Dr. Bickleigh decides that one will be dismissed, the other murdered.
Arrogant with the success of a seemingly undetectable murder, Dr. Bickleigh rushes to be united with Madeleine only to find that he has been supplanted by a wealthier suitor. Gossip about his wife's death is rife and it seems to Dr Bickleigh that there is only one way to make the gossip stop. And that is to dispose of the gossipers…
Ben Miller (Johnny English), Barbara Flynn (The Forsyte Saga) and Megan Dodds (Love in a Cold Climate) lead an ensemble cast in this classic tale of infatuation, revenge, and the scandalous business of murder.
Special DVD features include: link to the Masterpiece Theatre Web site; scene selections; and closed captions.
0n one DVD9 disc. Region coding: All regions. Audio: Dolby stereo.
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* Calling all murder mystery buffs! ...
Great movie for mystery buffs. l thought it was similar to all the wonderful Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple movies. Excellent casting, costumes and story. The best surprise of all was discovering Richard Armitage (Gibbons from the new Robin Hood on BBC America) Enjoy!
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Almost too subtle and soft!
Given the very deft hand behind the lens, this was almost too subtle and soft to leave a deep impression. lt is an interesting story, but never totally leaps out and grabs you by the throat, leaving you to only minorly care what happens in the end. The production quality is overall well done, and the acting is near flawless, but not fully engaging.
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L0VELY FUN!!!!
l saw this on PBS years ago and l loved it. When l discovered it on Amazon l was so delighted. lt did not disappoint and l discovered some new thhings about it, like the fact that the delightful Richard Armitage from North and South has a small role in this mystery. Anyway, all in all l would recommend this movie to everyone.
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* DELlCl0US STUFF, lNDEED... ...
Sink yourself into a comfortable chair and revel in this near perfect depiction of the perfect crime. Wonderful music. Terrific direction and camerawork - and unnervingly solid acting all around. Just be careful that you pour your own drinks, and prepare your own snacks...
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A SAV0RY MURDER/MYSTERY BR0TH
As l have previously indicated on this Board, l am a huge fan of British Murder/Mysteries. "Malice Aforethought" is certainly a "jolly good Murder/Mystery!" lt has everything in its list of "ingredients" that l feel a good Murder/Mystery should include in order to make for a good and savory (what l call) "Murder/Mystery broth". "Malice Aforethought" certainly has the right "ingredients" to make it a most enjoyable 18O minutes of viewing. The "ingredients" comprising the ("Malice Aforethough) "Murder/Mystery broth" are as follows:
(1) Good suspense with the murderer appearing to have gotten away with murder, but as they always say: "murder will out". ln this case, it's Typhoid Fever will out.
(2) lnteresting characters consisting of an outwardly meek, masochistic letch of a philandering, obsessed with sanitation husband/doctor; a shrew of a wife that by her own personality and ways would certainly drive even a saint to want to murder her; a blond artistic vamp (with certain demands) for the "put upon" husband to lust after making the murder of the wife even more desirable: a "must get rid of (long standing) girlfriend" that becomes dispensable in order to get to what and/or to whom is really wanted. This girlfriend is very willing to (lie) in order to prove that she really loves her man; plus some innocent looking but irritating, see-all, know-all, town gossips that keep the "low cast" doctor and his philandering in their sights with the kindest word for the doctor/husband being "he's a beastly man". ln addition there is a see all sickly gardener that too must be disposed of before he tells all of what he has seen.
(3) Great script that is written very well with nary a dull moment keeping this viewer on the edge of his seat.
(4) Wonderful recreation and depiction of a fascinating decade and/or era (the 192Os).
(5) Great acting with Ben Miller playing the lower class, seemingly "hen- pecked", letch, "scum-burger" of a husband marvelously; Barbara Flynn (in a role switch for her--she usually plays the Victorian fragile type of woman) is wonderful as his domineering, upper class very irritating, brow-beating, pretentious, full of herself harpy of a wife; and Megan Dodds is great as the conniving, money seeking would be artistic vamp.
(6) An intriguing setting for the entire "goings on"--a rural, picturesque and peaceful (at least on the surface) small English village with cobblestone walkways and small sheep herds.
The entire above ingredients meld together marvelously to make a wonderfully delicious concoction. Added, to the cauldron and to the above listed "ingredients", is just a pinch of so-called British "black humor" making for a most enjoyable and savory "Murder/Mystery broth".
This mystery is not a "detective driven" Murder/Mystery. Although there is a detective in the story his investigation does not bring the culprit to justice; potted meat and flies see that justice prevails.
To sample a "jolly good" example of some very savory steaming "Murder/Mystery broth", purchase this DVD.