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Death of an Expert Witness

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1983
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Death of an Expert Witness (1983)
CrimeDramaMystery

Forensic scientist Dr. Edwin Lorrimer is murdered. Detective Superintendent Adam Dalgliesh is assigned the case, having recently investigated another killing in the area. His pursuit of the ... Read allForensic scientist Dr. Edwin Lorrimer is murdered. Detective Superintendent Adam Dalgliesh is assigned the case, having recently investigated another killing in the area. His pursuit of the truth unravels a web of dark secrets.Forensic scientist Dr. Edwin Lorrimer is murdered. Detective Superintendent Adam Dalgliesh is assigned the case, having recently investigated another killing in the area. His pursuit of the truth unravels a web of dark secrets.

  • Stars
    • Roy Marsden
    • Barry Foster
    • Ray Brooks
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    415
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    • Stars
      • Roy Marsden
      • Barry Foster
      • Ray Brooks
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Roy Marsden
    Roy Marsden
    • Adam Dalgliesh
    • 1983
    Barry Foster
    Barry Foster
    • Dr. Maxim Howarth
    • 1983
    Ray Brooks
    Ray Brooks
    • Dr. Henry Kerrison
    • 1983
    Ivor Roberts
    • Inspector Blakelock
    • 1983
    John Vine
    • DS John Massingham…
    • 1983
    Andrew Ray
    Andrew Ray
    • Clifford Bradley
    • 1983
    Brenda Blethyn
    Brenda Blethyn
    • Angela Foley
    • 1983
    Malcolm Terris
    Malcolm Terris
    • DI Tom Doyle
    • 1983
    Chloe Franks
    Chloe Franks
    • Brenda Pridmore
    • 1983
    Fiona Walker
    Fiona Walker
    • Stella Mawson, aka 'Star'
    • 1983
    Stephen Thorne
    Stephen Thorne
    • Paul Middlemass
    • 1983
    Valerie Testa
    • Claire Easterbrook
    • 1983
    Meg Davies
    • Domenica Howarth
    • 1983
    John Bryans
    • Chief Superintendent Mercer
    • 1983
    Annabelle Lanyon
    Annabelle Lanyon
    • Nell Kerrison
    • 1983
    Geoffrey Palmer
    Geoffrey Palmer
    • Dr. Edwin Lorrimer
    • 1983
    Rhoda Lewis
    Rhoda Lewis
    • Miss Willard
    • 1983
    Kate Lansbury
    Kate Lansbury
    • Mrs. Pridmore
    • 1983
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    10mkramer-693-816493

    Superb Drama and Mystery from the BBC

    Nobody knows mystery and drama better than the British, and this 1983 miniseries is first-rate British drama. As a fan of BBC drama/mystery (but unfamiliar with author PD James), I was completely unaware of the plot when I first watched this, which made it all the more riveting. From the start, the viewer is plunged into an interconnecting plot with lots of clues, suspects, red herrings, forensics, and all the usual stuff that mystery lovers love!

    Roy Marsden is superbly natural as detective Adam Dalgliesh, portraying a man who is both charming and hardcore (a little like Sherlock Holmes, and his assistant, played by John Vine, as a kind of Watson). The supporting cast features such familiar BBC players as Geoffrey Palmer, Brenda Blethyn (long before her Academy Award nomination), and wonderful Barry Foster (who still impresses me with his incomparable performance of Kaiser Wilhelm in Fall of Eagles). The rest of the characters are well played (ignore the reviews that say otherwise; this is British mystery, remember, and a little theatrics is expected). Since juvenile actors are never mentioned in reviews, another minor but featured supporting player is Annabelle Lanyon, a terrific child actress who appeared in a bunch of BBC shows around this time (a notable performance being the Marchioness in The Old Curiosity Shop; she is still recognized today in the cult classic arena for playing Oona the fairy in Ridley Scott's Legend).

    Remember that this was filmed in the early 80s, so it is shot on video rather than film, which gives it a little less visual style. But this was true of most of the BBC shows of the time, and once the story gets moving, you forget all about camera techniques and find yourself fully engrossed in the twisting, turning plot.

    A great experience for mystery and drama fans, and especially for fans of classic BBC productions, which, granted, were thin on action and technique, but big on acting, characters, dialogue, and plot!
    2adreceiverjapan

    A terrible beginning to an OK mystery series.

    The first of the Dalgliesh detective series will surely put intelligent viewers off. First, at four and half hours long it is about 300 percent as long as it should have been. What seems like endless scenes of cars arriving, departing, and moving down roads, and of Dalgleish sitting and thinking to himself are just two of the ways the script is padded almost beyond belief. If this is being down in the first two parts of this three part series to establish an air of realism all this is thrown to the winds in part three when the major characters act in a downright silly way. Clichés abound. With a murderer on the loose, a young girl, who hitherto would faint at a frown, decides to take the shortcut home through the dark woods, announcing her reason for doing it to the audience as if the justify so silly a behavior in the mind of the viewer. The final coup de gras in this respect is when Superintendent Dalgliesh and the confessed murderer go for a walk alone in the countryside while the murderer explains the reasons for his criminal behavior. As someone who has just finished teaching the mystery as a part of a course in Modern Drama I count myself among the great fans of the dramatized mystery story. However, I fell asleep more than once trying to get through this one. 'Nuff said. Unless you are ready for your nap skip this one and go to 'The Black Tower' or one of the other later programs in the Dalgliesh series.
    donsmith-33

    excellent viewing with one story line question

    This series has become one of our most enjoyable to watch with Roy Marsden being the "perfect" Adam Dalgleish. Having not watched these video adaptations in order, we noticed in some episodes of other stories mention made of Dalgleish's wife and child and the fact that they were killed in some vehicle accident. Now in this episode we find Dalgleish bidding his very pregnant wife goodbye as they await a taxi to take her (presumably) to hospital. Nothing more is said of her or her demise except for two very brief statements from Dalgleish referring to his wife's death "a month ago". Surely something better of this traumatic episode could have been made for the viewer! We did find it touching to see Dalgleish toying with his wedding band in several scenes as the story progressed...wonder if this was a little touch that Marsden added on his own. We also cannot quite come to grips with a "new" Dalgleish (Martin Shaw) in the most recent episodes.
    8Leon-55

    British TV at its best

    These adaptations of the P D James books of Adam Dalgliesh are of the best - and I mean all of them. The stories are long in comparison to today's highly edited story lines. It makes for a natural flow to the story, building atmosphere and generally contributing to the general feeling of the episode. I like seeing cars arrive and depart and the characters making the tea! It is also very natural for a detective to sit and ponder a very complex murder - and the director did good by showing us these scenes.

    Roy was an excellent choice to do this role as he did not resort to emotional gimmicks as lessor actors would have done - he interpreted the role as that of an inspector who was fully aware of his detective abilities and the character had no need to impress the viewer with predictable devices. This show was obviously aimed at a more mature audience - hence the absence (most of the time) of bar fight scenes, car chase scenes, bed scenes, impossible superiors, sub plots and other devices to pad the plot and episode.

    Highly recommended.
    9Sleepin_Dragon

    Still a highly engaging watch.

    British mystery at its absolute finest. Death of an Expert witness is long, but loaded with rich content, compelling characters, and fine performances, a masterclass from lead actor Roy Marsden.

    Some will find the direction and pacing too laden, but it's that pace that allows the story to develop, the characters to grow, and the resulting conclusion to come as a big surprise.

    It's very much a product of the elegant eighties, with Lesbianism something of a taboo subject, and Stella referred to as a friend, rather then partner, and of course we get some eighties glamour, in the form of Domenica, who genuinely looks dazzling at times, a fine performance from Meg Davies.

    Marsden stands out of course, but he's in good company, Fiona Walker and Geoffrey Palmer shine, only Andrew Ray feels somewhat wooden as Bradley.

    It's a great story, from a book I'd highly recommend, but this is a fantastic adaptation, and very faithful. This is the best of the PD James adaptations, and I must at this point highlight the sublime music, the score is one of television's greatest.

    A truly great watch. 9/10.

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      Martin Jarvis was offered Dr. Kerrison.
    • Alternate versions
      When the series was repeated on ITV3, it was edited into six episodes, each with a revised cast list.
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      Followed by Shroud for a Nightingale (1984)

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    • Release date
      • April 8, 1983 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ett expertvittnes död
    • Production company
      • Anglia Television
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      • 50m
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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