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Dandelion Dead

  • Miniserie
  • 1994
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,4/10
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Dandelion Dead (1994)
DramaKriminalitätMysterium

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuDrama based on the true story of a solicitor who in 1922 found himself at the centre of one of Britain's most notorious murder trials.Drama based on the true story of a solicitor who in 1922 found himself at the centre of one of Britain's most notorious murder trials.Drama based on the true story of a solicitor who in 1922 found himself at the centre of one of Britain's most notorious murder trials.

  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Michael Kitchen
    • Sarah Miles
    • David Thewlis
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,4/10
    400
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    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Michael Kitchen
      • Sarah Miles
      • David Thewlis
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    • 1 BAFTA Award gewonnen
      • 1 wins total

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    Michael Kitchen
    Michael Kitchen
    • Major Herbert Rowse Armstrong
    • 1994
    Sarah Miles
    Sarah Miles
    • Catherine Armstrong
    • 1994
    David Thewlis
    David Thewlis
    • Oswald Martin
    • 1994
    Lesley Sharp
    Lesley Sharp
    • Constance 'Connie' Martin, née Davies
    • 1994
    Peter Vaughan
    Peter Vaughan
    • Dr. Hinks
    • 1994
    Diana Quick
    Diana Quick
    • Marion Glassford-Gale
    • 1994
    Bernard Hepton
    Bernard Hepton
    • Mr. Davies
    • 1994
    Don Henderson
    Don Henderson
    • Chief Inspector Crutchett
    • 1994
    Robert Stephens
    Robert Stephens
    • Henry Vaughan
    • 1994
    Chloe Tucker
    Chloe Tucker
    • Eleanor Armstrong
    • 1994
    Alexandra Milman
    • Margaret Armstrong
    • 1994
    Joseph Steel
    • Pearson Armstrong
    • 1994
    Lucy Jenkins
    • Inez
    • 1994
    Roger Lloyd Pack
    Roger Lloyd Pack
    • Phillips
    • 1994
    Patrick Godfrey
    Patrick Godfrey
    • Griffiths
    • 1994
    Rhonda Lewis
    • Mrs. Davies
    • 1994
    Sam Cox
    • Vicar
    • 1994
    Jack Walters
    • Wilks
    • 1994
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    7barryrd

    Historical Drama set in 1921 English-Welsh Village

    I had never heard of this story until I saw this television drama. I admired Michael Kitchen in Foyle's War, a wonderful, understated television series. In this drama, he delivers an excellent performance in a very perplexing role as a strange village lawyer long before he starring in Foyle's War. David Thewlis is another actor I admired for his role in The Inspector Calls. Here he acts in a totally different role, which Thewlis performs superbly, as an underdog who stands up to Kitchen's Major Armstrong. I was pleased to see Sarah Miles who performed so well in movies going back to the 1960's but her talent is wasted here in her truncated performance as the wife of "Major Armstrong". Other than that, there is a strong cast in various supporting roles. The two-part episode shows village life and the characters of two entirely different men who find themselves in an ethical conflict that becomes a matter of criminal misconduct. The location shooting and sets are very good and the last 45 minutes are filled with suspense. Without giving it away, I found the end rather abrupt. On the whole, however, it was good viewing with some excellent acting.
    10robert-temple-1

    Spectacularly good

    This is a harrowing, totally gripping British TV mini-series in which Michael Kitchen gives what is probably the finest performance of his career. It is based on a true story, of a respectable solicitor and magistrate's clerk, a pillar of his community and of his Masonic lodge, Major Herbert Armstrong, who poisoned his intolerable and domineering wife with arsenic which he had originally bought to poison the dandelions on his lawn. Michael Kitchen shows a supernatural ability to become this character. He is a perfectly amiable and beautifully mannered gentleman of the Old School. Throughout the entire tale, no matter what pressure he is under, no matter how intolerable his situation, he never cracks. His manners never fail him. He is true to his manners to the very end. I cannot reveal the end, but believe me, most people wouldn't have kept their manners under those circumstances. The story is set in the small town of Hay-on-Wye, near the border of Wales, and the year is 1921. The screenplay by Michael Chaplin is absolutely brilliant, but the direction by Mike Hodges is even more so. The way Hodges captures every nuance of atmosphere of this past age is simply amazing. The art direction, sets, costumes, props, are utter perfection. Location filming really took place on the Welsh borders, where the relatively deserted aspect of the beautiful scenery has not changed all that much in a hundred years when seen from the right angles. After all, Shropshire is desperately under-populated even now, and Herefordshire is far from populous either. The cinematography by Gerry Fisher is outstanding, possibly the best work of his which I have ever seen. I first got to know him when he was operator for Freddie Francis. He is a truly delightful fellow. It is difficult to imagine that he is now 86. He retired five years after shooting this, and if he had never shot anything else, he would have laurels aplenty to rest upon, looking back at this absolutely beautiful job of capturing the spirit of the place and the magic of the time. He was always particularly sensitive to green locations, soft light, and real interiors, and was a true artist in his work. He knew how to draw the most from the most attractive aspects of the world around him. Gerry, I salute you for the magic you have brought to the screen on countless occasions! As for the other actors, Robert Stephens is astoundingly good in a cameo role as an impoverished local squire who drinks too much but is as hearty and good a chap as can be, though hopeless, irresponsible, and lets down his oldest friend. He is perfect in the role, and he cannot but remind many of us of certain such friends of yore, endearing but never to be relied upon. Apart from Kitchen, the outstanding and dominant presence in this production, though only in the first half (because then she dies), is Sarah Miles as Mrs. Armstrong. My God! Such a scary performance! She is too, too real. We have all hoped never to meet such a person, we know they exist, we may have met some, but to see one revealed raw on screen, her bile dripping from her maw, vitriol oozing from her every look, is a positive terror. And like all really ultimately terrifying persons, she can be quiet, calm, and focused in her destructive sarcasm, puts-downs, and horrifying dominance. It is a magisterial depiction of an impossible woman, all steel and no heart. David Thewlis is, as usual, magnificent as the stiff antagonist of Armstrong, and eerily portrays a man uncomfortable in his own skin, knee-capped by self-doubt, shy, but rigid. Lesley Sharp is just right as the chemist's daughter who complains that there are no men left because of the War and when she sees one, namely Thewlis, wraps him up in a parcel and carries him off to the wedding feast as rapidly as she can. Diana Quick is touching in her cameo role as Armstrong's lost love. Everyone is good. Bernard Hepton is a master of looking censorious when the time comes, his joviality disappearing in a flash when things get serious. Chloe Tucker is truly outstanding as the elder daughter of Armstrong, Eleanor, who is forced to grow up too soon and cope with big grown-up situations with courage and sad resignation. One wonders why such a talented actress has disappeared from our screens and not appeared in anything for ten years. This is a tragic, beautifully-observed tale, every detail attended to with a perfect touch. The ultimate tragedy is that of Major Armstrong himself, a man true to his manners and social ideals to the very last, and a jolly good fellow and loving father, who just has this one fault, that instead of losing his cool and dropping his manners when things get too tough, instead of shouting or lashing out, he copes instead by reaching for the arsenic, since he does not know what else to do. It does seem the best and most elegant solution to him when he is in extremis. After all, what is a chap to do, one can't be angry or impolite, so best to deal with things quietly, and perhaps everything will turn out all right, with just a little touch of murder setting things to rights. What a brilliant, subtle, and sophisticated mini-series this is.
    9danlloydE

    The Englishness of the production needs to be recognised

    I notice that the two comments with an American address have found difficulty appreciating the "Englishness" of the portrayals and general directorial approach. One complains of the missed opportunity to delve into the psychological thriller possibilities of the plot. Surely the point is that it is not meant to be a thriller at all and that this is all the better for it. As for Sarah Miles' acting, few play neurotic and repressed better than her. This is mainly why the death so strongly elicits sympathy in the watcher however morally unacceptable. I felt the production was perfectly pitched, the acting uniformly on target and Michael Kitchen, outstanding, doing what he does best, stiff upper lip, repressed emotion, English social manners etc.
    9charliegalloway

    Terrific

    A top notch ITV production The writer Michael Chaplin delivers a crisp , subtle and brilliant screenplay , Mike Hodges directs with understated menace but also a lot of charm .

    The period detail is spot on , the atmosphere gripping but stifling .

    Michael Kitchen is fabulous , Sarah Miles , venomous , David Thewlis is excellent in a very early role and Lesley Sharp delivers as a bit of a strumpet .

    The details of the case are very accurately portrayed and the ending is very unusual and quite ambiguous .

    ITV drama has recently returned to this top level of quality with programmes like Anne and Stonehouse .
    9d-nicol6444

    Pity about Sarah Miles

    Wish Kitchen had not had the mustache. Wish Sarah Miles wasn't in it. I agree with the previous comment that she is over-rated and has no appeal at all. Even her voice, perhaps mostly her voice, is so unattractive that when she's speaking I turn off the sound. She is the fly in the ointment of any film she has been in, including Poirot. Otherwise this is a well-paced and beautifully photographed film. The settings are historically accurate and well thought out and researched. I enjoyed seeing the dignified offices, were they really so beautiful? Was this very English film successful in the USA? American films tend to move much faster, with warnings of 'flashing images'. No problem with that in this film, it maintains a steady slow pace which renders it plausible and life-like. David Thewliss is a wonderful contrast to Kitchen. His hangdog expressions provide a light touch, a technique Shakespeare uses to great effect. A superb film which I thoroughly enjoyed.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 6. Februar 1994 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
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      • Vereinigtes Königreich
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      • Englisch
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