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Cover Her Face

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1985
  • 4h 51m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Roy Marsden in Cover Her Face (1985)
CrimeDramaMystery

Follows Adam Dalgliesh as he investigates the death of Alice Liddell. A woman who ran a home for unwed mothers.Follows Adam Dalgliesh as he investigates the death of Alice Liddell. A woman who ran a home for unwed mothers.Follows Adam Dalgliesh as he investigates the death of Alice Liddell. A woman who ran a home for unwed mothers.

  • Stars
    • Roy Marsden
    • Phyllis Calvert
    • Mel Martin
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    395
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    • Stars
      • Roy Marsden
      • Phyllis Calvert
      • Mel Martin
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Roy Marsden
    Roy Marsden
    • Chief Superintendent Adam Dalgliesh
    • 1985
    Phyllis Calvert
    Phyllis Calvert
    • Eleanor Maxie
    • 1985
    Mel Martin
    Mel Martin
    • Deborah Riscoe
    • 1985
    Rupert Frazer
    Rupert Frazer
    • Stephen Maxie
    • 1985
    John Vine
    • Inspector John Massingham
    • 1985
    Jean Heywood
    Jean Heywood
    • Martha
    • 1985
    Norman Wooland
    Norman Wooland
    • Simon Maxie
    • 1985
    Bill Fraser
    • Sir Reynold Price
    • 1985
    Julian Glover
    Julian Glover
    • Felix Hurst
    • 1985
    Clare Higgins
    Clare Higgins
    • Catherine Bowers
    • 1985
    John Bott
    John Bott
    • Rev Bernard Hinks
    • 1985
    Robert Glenister
    Robert Glenister
    • Derek Pullen
    • 1985
    Kim Thomson
    Kim Thomson
    • Sally Jupp
    • 1985
    Charles Morgan
    Charles Morgan
    • Dr. Charles Epps
    • 1985
    Barbara Hicks
    Barbara Hicks
    • Miss Molpas
    • 1985
    Katja Kersten
    • Ingrid Graham
    • 1985
    Ronnie Stevens
    Ronnie Stevens
    • Victor Proctor
    • 1985
    Arturo Venegas
    • Marcos Iturralde
    • 1985
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    7Sleepin_Dragon

    Well thought out, a good murder mystery.

    Cover her face is a satisfying mystery, it possesses a great deal of intrigue, boasts a very good cast, and provides an interesting snapshot of life at the time, thoughts and attitudes.

    The first three parts are a little slow, it does take its time to get going, from Part four onwards it takes on a whole new life, and picks up the pace. When one of the main characters is removed, I would argue the show isn't made better by their demise, that individual adds a lot to the story. Parts 4 and 6 I would suggest are the best.

    The attitudes and behaviours towards pregnant and single women are so at odds with those most of us hold nowadays, the thought on there being institutions for single mothers, bizarre.

    The acting is very good, Phyllis Calvert is the standout, a remarkably talented actress, Julian Glover is also good.

    Dalgleish is strong throughout and charismatic, he makes his presence known, and remains dogged in pursuit of the killer.

    It's an engaging whodunnit.

    Intriguing, 7/10.
    3jamesandteresa

    Disappointing

    While not a devoted fan of P.D. James, my husband and I have enjoyed several of her novels. We looked forward to the entire series of P.D.James adaptations in this set. But they were produced badly, and we can't quite figure out why. All of the actors bounce between being wooden and melodramatic, even though after looking up their other work they seem to be actors of high caliber. The camera angles seem borrowed from soap operas--even the music never seems to fit the action on the screen. The director, producer, screenwriter, or all three simply did not know what they were doing or did a very sloppy job. They are not unwatchable, but we found ourselves laughing at scenes that were supposed to be dramatic because they were so overdone.
    9georgewilliamnoble

    Cracking Crime Mystery From P.D. James Book

    Published in 1962 this six part adaption was first broadcast in 1985 on ITV and was a instant success paving the way for more PD James adaptions and even more TV detectives such as Morse, Lewis, Endeavor, And Frost and many many others. Each has its own twist with the lead detective front and centre, the PD James stories with chief superintendent Adam Dalgleish note the spelling are somewhat different with far more time spent explaining and introducing the various characters most of whom serve as suspects while Dalgleish appears sparingly and he casts an aloof almost threatening figure full of himself and his high office, a man of few words and thoughts at least outwardly who almost stalks his suspects and comes over to the viewer as cold almost unfeeling, yet he is a poet for some plot counterweight. This story "Cover Her Face" was the very first Dalgleish story published 23 years before this dramatization, so the mini series alters quite a few details in order to keep the plot up to date, which mostly works out alright, none the less though some of the characters are far more 52 than 85 this is however one of the best Dalgleish stories if not the best. In six one hour episode's the complex plot slowly unfolds in the usual TV manner but with much less padding than in many other similar shows. Roy Marsden I think is excellent as the deep thinking brooding sleuth and though the character is probably best on the page the actor and producers do a pretty good job on involving the audience as the crimes are solved. Great TV from the UK and that odd era that was the 1980's!
    1maryannec-669-529295

    Why so far from the books?

    I love Adam Dalgleish, love the character and the books. But after reading this book and seeing the TV adaptation, it's like two different stories. Why have they changed it so very much? It was an interesting story with enough drama and intrigue to make excellent telly without made up murders, invented drug rings and goodness knows what else. Also they updated all the stories in this TV series to the time it was made, instead of showing Dalgliesh's career over the years as the books do. I can understand that and maybe the premise of the book, which is so predicated on middle class post war values, wouldn't hold up to a 1980's setting. But to add so much silly action to it? Sorry, but I hated it.
    10Bernie4444

    "Cover her face mine eyes dazzle she died young" - The Duchess of Malfi

    This six-part 291-minute presentation is my introduction to P. D. James. Naturally, I had to buy the book. Naturally, the book is better. However, that is not to distract from the film that took the time to really tell the story and keep you glued to the screen. I discovered a new favorite and intend to work my way through the balance of the films.

    Even with the length of time to present this story they had to cut corners. However, in places, it was like reading the book word for word. Yet, the film neglects to mention that Chief Superintendent Adam Dalgliesh is wealthy and owns a yacht.

    The story is sort of convoluted. There are quite a few characters and they all look guilty. It appears that everyone had an opportunity to do it. Chief Superintendent Adam Dalgliesh (Roy Marsden) has a way of making everyone confess and look right through you.

    Sally Jupp (Kim Thomson) is visiting her old job in London when she meets an old friend. Soon her friend is dead and she just misses seeing the culprit(s) that did the deed. The story gets a little stickier when we find that Sally in an unwed mother with a mysterious father and a new love. She may not turn out to be sweetness and light. This can lead to many tragedies.

    Some of the scenery will rival the actors and story for your attention.

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    • Trivia
      Alice Liddell is the name of the child that Lewis Carroll (Charles Dodgson) named "Alice in Wonderland" for.
    • Quotes

      Chief Superintendent Adam Dalgliesh: We know that Volunus was not only a drug king, but was using money to finance other activities.

    • Connections
      Followed by The Black Tower (1985)

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    • Release date
      • February 17, 1985 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mord på herrgård
    • Filming locations
      • Rainthorpe Hall, Saxlingham Lane, Tasburgh, Norfolk, England, UK(Martingale Hall)
    • Production company
      • Anglia Television
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      4 hours 51 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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