Las sospechas se disparan cuando desaparece un pesquero británico. Tom Wilkinson protagoniza el sorprendente drama de la BBC sobre la Guerra Fría, inspirado en hechos reales.Las sospechas se disparan cuando desaparece un pesquero británico. Tom Wilkinson protagoniza el sorprendente drama de la BBC sobre la Guerra Fría, inspirado en hechos reales.Las sospechas se disparan cuando desaparece un pesquero británico. Tom Wilkinson protagoniza el sorprendente drama de la BBC sobre la Guerra Fría, inspirado en hechos reales.
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This 6-part series centers on a male journalist and a female friend who are probing the loss of a British Fishing Trawler the "Mary Castor" with all hands on board. After interviewing the surviving family members and townspeople, the pair makes significant progress in piecing the puzzle together, only to find that things are not as they appear. They also begin to become a nuisance, and potential embarrassment to a group that would like to see their efforts fail. As their inquiries are hindered or blocked at every turn, the couple begins to understand the depth of the mystery, and are also terrified to find their lives are in danger.
I haven't seen this since it was shown in the early 80's. While it's not a great work, I remember it was quite enjoyable. As with most British fiction, it's a little slow in the beginning (by American standards), but gets rolling as the circumstances of the affair are discovered.
I also particularly like the opening song as well. It's a bit haunting, and reminds me of an old English ballad.
I haven't seen this since it was shown in the early 80's. While it's not a great work, I remember it was quite enjoyable. As with most British fiction, it's a little slow in the beginning (by American standards), but gets rolling as the circumstances of the affair are discovered.
I also particularly like the opening song as well. It's a bit haunting, and reminds me of an old English ballad.
I saw this series when it was broadcast in 1983 and it was excellent, if a little slow to get started.The theme tune "A Cold Wind", was sung by the incomparable June Tabor and was released as a single in the year of broadcast.A haunting tune written for the series, it suited the series perfectly.The story of a trawler which went down in open sea with no apparent explanation.It was first thought to have been sunk by the Russians, then a journalist, with the aid of a female friend, started to find out otherwise.As the series progressed, the two found their lives were in danger and were being thwarted in their efforts to get to the bottom of the tragedy.It has a quite stunning finale and is well worth a viewing.
The Caistor, a British Trawler sets off, but after a few days of silence it's presumed missing. The son of one of the crew begins his own investigation, when the authorities seem keen to shut it down.
Spyship still ranks as one of my favourite series from The BBC, a cold war thriller, which is intriguing, tragic, suspenseful and very, very dramatic.
It's a series I could happily sit down and watch at any time, and quite often do, I have always been fascinated by the cold war, and this perfectly showcases the tactics and chess play that went on between the super powers, the main losers of course being the foot soldiers, the ordinary people.
The wonderful, haunting theme tune, A Cold Wind by June Tabor was so well received, that a commercial release followed.
There are some excellent performances throughout, Tom Wilkinson and Michael Aldridge really stand out, personally I thought Peter Eyre was terrific, chilling almost.
That ending...not many shows ended with such a dramatic, bleak moment, one of the most shocking sequences of all.
Worth your time, 9/10.
Spyship still ranks as one of my favourite series from The BBC, a cold war thriller, which is intriguing, tragic, suspenseful and very, very dramatic.
It's a series I could happily sit down and watch at any time, and quite often do, I have always been fascinated by the cold war, and this perfectly showcases the tactics and chess play that went on between the super powers, the main losers of course being the foot soldiers, the ordinary people.
The wonderful, haunting theme tune, A Cold Wind by June Tabor was so well received, that a commercial release followed.
There are some excellent performances throughout, Tom Wilkinson and Michael Aldridge really stand out, personally I thought Peter Eyre was terrific, chilling almost.
That ending...not many shows ended with such a dramatic, bleak moment, one of the most shocking sequences of all.
Worth your time, 9/10.
Tempted by the positive reviews, we decided to purchase the DVD. It did not live up to our expectations. The production was obviously dated but even making allowances in that area, it does not forgive the woeful acting. Most of the cast were well known at the time or have achieved some status since.Perhaps they were hamstrung by a thin script. They seemed unable to cope with the slow direction. For example, in the scene when the hero finds himself in the water, is he ever going to manage to get out as he crawls across the mud? And then we wait for ages to find out if he can ascend the ladder.Who were the various villains and what did they represent? It was never clear. One saving grace; the ending was quite unexpected; perhaps another half mark?
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- Banda sonoraA Cold Wind
Sung by June Tabor
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