Death in Holy Orders (2003) |
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Category | Drama | Main Menu Audio | |
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Year Of Production | 2003 | ||
Running Time | 173:58 | ||
RSDL / Flipper | RSDL (85:05) | Cast & Crew | |
Start Up | Menu | ||
Region Coding | 2,4 | Directed By | Jonny Campbell |
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Distributor |
![]() Roadshow Home Entertainment |
Starring |
Jesse Spencer Christopher Fox Alan Howard Alex Avery Martin Shaw Clive Wood Janie Dee Jeff Rawle Tom Goodman-Hill Emma Rydal Hugh Fraser John Clegg Jonathan Coy |
Case | Amaray-Transparent-Secure Clip | ||
RPI | Box | Music | Julian Nott |
Video | Audio | ||
Pan & Scan/Full Frame | None | English Dolby Digital 2.0 (192Kb/s) | |
Widescreen Aspect Ratio | 1.78:1 | ||
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Video Format | 576i (PAL) | ||
Original Aspect Ratio | 1.78:1 | Miscellaneous | |
Jacket Pictures | No | ||
Subtitles | English for the Hearing Impaired | Smoking | No |
Annoying Product Placement | No | ||
Action In or After Credits | No |
Martin Shaw is an actor whose work I have enjoyed in many different television shows, such as The Professionals, and Judge John Deed more recently. I also had the pleasure of seeing him doing Stanley in a live version of A Streetcar Named Desire here in Sydney some years ago. He is an excellent actor who generally does a good job with the characters he plays. This show, Death in Holy Orders, is certainly no exception. Here he plays the famous detective from P.D. James' novels, Commander Adam Dalgliesh of New Scotland Yard. Previously this part has been played by Roy Marsden in 10 films. Personally, I much prefer Shaw .This detective is quite a complex man, a widower who still yearns for his wife and also a poet of some renown. This is the first of two telemovies in which he plays the role. This one was made in 2003 and was followed by The Murder Room in 2004. They were both made for the BBC and are being released here as a two disc set. Each movie is presented in two parts as they were shown on television.
The plot is quite complex, easily filling the nearly three hour running time. It is set in and around St Anselm's Theological College somewhere on the English coast. The college trains young men to be priests. One of the young ordinands, Ronald Treeves gets killed in a landslide on the beach near the college and the coroner returns a verdict of 'Accidental Death'. The young man's father is not happy with this verdict and pulls strings to arrange for New Scotland Yard to send Dalgliesh to investigate. Commander Dalgliesh has a history with the establishment, having spent quite a lot of time there in his youth. As he investigates more bodies start turning up...
The main characters are:
This is a quality mystery, well acted and with a intriguing storyline which bears multiple viewings. I had previously seen it on television but still found it quite enjoyable. Recommended.
The video quality is average but watchable. The long running time seems to have resulted in a less than satisfactory bitrate.
The feature is presented in a 1.78:1 aspect ratio 16x9 enhanced which is most likely the original aspect ratio.
The picture was not overly sharp, affected throughout by grain, probably as a result of the bitrate. Shadow detail was poor for such a recent production.
The colour was fairly dull, driven mostly by the source material and there was some evidence of colour bleeding, especially from light colours.
Artefacts included some minor aliasing and a little edge enhancement.
There are subtitles in English for the hearing impaired. The English subtitles were clear and easy to read.
The layer change occurs at 85:05 and was not noticeable. It was placed at the end of part 1.
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The audio quality is good.
This DVD contains an English Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo soundtrack encoded at 192 Kb/s.
Dialogue was clear and easy to understand and there was no problem with audio sync.
The score of this film by Julian Nott is of good quality adding tension and drama to the movie.
The surround speakers and subwoofer were not used.
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The menu was still and silent allowing for the ability to select parts and subtitles.
NOTE: To view non-R4 releases, your equipment needs to be multi-zone compatible and usually also NTSC compatible.
The set is available in the same format in Region 2 and the two movies are available either separately or together in Region 1 . The Region 1 issue of this movie includes a thirty minute featurette on P D James and some text bios, which makes it the best choice.
The video quality is average.
The audio quality is good.
No extras.
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Review Equipment | |
DVD | Pioneer DV667A DVD-V DVD-A SACD, using Component output |
Display | Sony FD Trinitron Wega KV-AR34M36 80cm. Calibrated with Digital Video Essentials (PAL). This display device is 16x9 capable. This display device has a maximum native resolution of 576i (PAL)/480i (NTSC). |
Audio Decoder | Built in to amplifier/receiver. Calibrated with Video Essentials. |
Amplification | Pioneer VSX-511 |
Speakers | Monitor Audio Bronze 2 (Front), Bronze Centre & Bronze FX (Rears) + Yamaha YST SW90 subwoofer |