Castle De'ath
- Episódio foi ao ar 30 de out. de 1965
- TV-14
- 52 min
Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaWhen an agent in diving gear is found dead in a Scottish loch yet substantially taller than he was whilst he was alive Steed and Mrs. Peel visit a remote castle owned by the feuding De'ath c... Ler tudoWhen an agent in diving gear is found dead in a Scottish loch yet substantially taller than he was whilst he was alive Steed and Mrs. Peel visit a remote castle owned by the feuding De'ath cousins, Ian and Angus, to investigate the sinister goings-on.When an agent in diving gear is found dead in a Scottish loch yet substantially taller than he was whilst he was alive Steed and Mrs. Peel visit a remote castle owned by the feuding De'ath cousins, Ian and Angus, to investigate the sinister goings-on.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Guard
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- Gillie
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- Guard watching Steed
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- Gillie
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- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
Avaliações em destaque
The Avengers frequently shows the old land families and tradition in contrast to the modernity as exuded by Mrs Peel - plenty of great castle atmosphere, interesting characters and strange going on. A bit talky but the plot moves briskly and warrants that something is happening. A young Gordon Jackson puts in a fine performance as an uptight clan chief who disapprove of the castle being used as a tourist attraction.
What can you say about this one, it's Scottish, it's definitely Scottish, kilts and bagpipes galore, I don't think there's a single Scottish thing that isn't added here for your McPleasure. All we needed was a tossing the caber competition, they certainly had enough salted oats for it.
It's still an interesting enough mystery, maybe the ending was a little muddled, but still fun and engaging. I loved the contrasts, there's something almost medieval about the torture scenes in the basement, such a contrast to the sinister, futuristic plot.
Once again, looks like it was shot on film, it looks absolutely beautiful, the camera work was so good, so creative.
I have noticed that the fight scenes have definitely improved, they seem to be a bit more natural, a bit more connected.
My leat favourite so far, but still enjoyable, 6/10.
It's not that Castle De'ath is a bad episode or anything (I don't remember any truly bad Mrs Peel episodes - we shall see), but it is definitely one of the weaker. The problem is that it's just not very interesting. Steed and Mrs Peel spend too much time apart so there's no time for their usual witty banter. The case's solution is fairly obvious, down to the reason for the mysterious nightly bagpipes. And I thought spotting the chief baddie was way too easy. Overall, Castle De'ath is an average 5/10 episode at best.
A few other notes before I finish this:
1. My favorite bit had to be when Steed went "fishing". It was classic Steed.
2. I always enjoy seeing Gordon Jackson. I probably know him best from Upstairs Downstairs.
3. The doubles used for Mrs Peel were absolutely lousy. Are they always this bad? I haven't noticed. There's one scene where Mrs Peel is running in the dark. Not only does the double have the wrong hair length, it's the wrong color. Too funny.
5/10
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe automobile that Steed and Mrs. Peel drive into the water at the end is an Amphicar Model 770, produced between 1961-1968.
- Erros de gravação(at around 19 mins) just after Steed puts the paper boat into the moat. A wire can be seen pulling the paper boat.
- Citações
Angus De'ath: Nice morning.
Ian De'ath: How would you know? Twentyseven minutes past eight, it's nearly lunch time.
- ConexõesFeatures Labaredas do Inferno (1955)
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Detalhes
- Tempo de duração52 minutos
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.33 : 1