Während der zweite Weltkrieg wütet, kämpft DCS Foyle seinen eigenen Krieg an der Heimatfront; er untersucht Verbrechen an der Südküste Englands. Spätere Serien zeigen den pensionierten Detek... Alles lesenWährend der zweite Weltkrieg wütet, kämpft DCS Foyle seinen eigenen Krieg an der Heimatfront; er untersucht Verbrechen an der Südküste Englands. Spätere Serien zeigen den pensionierten Detektiv, der nach dem Krieg als MI5-Agent arbeitete.Während der zweite Weltkrieg wütet, kämpft DCS Foyle seinen eigenen Krieg an der Heimatfront; er untersucht Verbrechen an der Südküste Englands. Spätere Serien zeigen den pensionierten Detektiv, der nach dem Krieg als MI5-Agent arbeitete.
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Although he is obviously called on to investigate crimes, the programme deals with so much more - there is a real feel for what it must have been like to be in Britain when it stood alone against Hitler, when the outcome was not just uncertain, but may well have meant invasion and persecution. The period is therefore much more than a "backdrop". For instance, Foyle's son is in the RAF, and his sergeant was seriously wounded in Norway.
The scripts are intelligent, the plots engrossing and, with casts drawn from the cream of British actors, the performances are impeccable.
Then there are the scripts and the actors, not to mention the overall quality of the production -- lucid photography, theme music with echoes of Brideshead Revisited, period clothing, vehicles, etc. The writing is measured, intelligent, no wasted words. Honeysuckle Weeks and Anthony Howell in the supporting roles of Samantha Stewart and Paul Milner are excellent and play off each other well.
But the show belongs to Michael Kitchen and you wonder why you've never seen this actor before and when you will see him again. He conveys the competence and integrity you want in your hero, but the real attraction, I think, is that he is the ultimate father figure. He is concerned about people without wearing it on his sleeve; gruff, even curt, but letting us glimpse the tenderness behind it; and he is wise, not only a clever detective but wise in the ways of the human heart. He is a father not only to his son, Andrew, an RAF pilot, but also to Sam and Milner and to any number of characters in the various episodes, including his goddaughter in the last (final?) episode. Invariably, this father knows best. While he conveys a sense of vulnerability, you never have the feeling Foyle has really made a mistake. This is why I think the films are comforting. With all the chaos of war, and darkness of human behavior, Foyle moves through it all, self-possessed, caring, and ultimately, even when circumstances beyond his control keep him from actually incarcerating the wrongdoer, successful in protecting his charges from evil.
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- WissenswertesWriter and creator Anthony Horowitz based the character of Sam Stewart on his childhood nanny and governess Norah Fitzgerald, who had been a WAAF driver during World War II, and used to tell Horowitz stories of her wartime experiences and exploits.
- PatzerWhile it is correct to state that the rank of Chief Superintendent was not created until 1949 it was used before this in special circumstances. An officer junior to the assistant chief constable but with a large division or divisions under his control for example. So it is quite feasible that Folye, with such a large section of the south coast under his command was given the superior rank.
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Samantha Stewart: [to Foyle and Milner] What you both need is a jolly good murder!
- VerbindungenFeatured in Drama Trails: 'Doc Martin' to 'Foyle's War' (2008)
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