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Lord Peter Wimsey - Gaudy Night [DVD] [1987]
 
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Lord Peter Wimsey - Gaudy Night [DVD] [1987]

DVD ~ Harriet Walter
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  • Actors: Harriet Walter, Edward Petherbridge, Richard Morant, Paul Hastings, Derek Royle
  • Directors: Christopher Hodson, Michael A. Simpson
  • Writers: Dorothy L. Sayers, Philip Broadley
  • Producers: Michael Chapman
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: All Regions
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Acorn Media
  • DVD Release Date: 10 Mar 2003
  • Run Time: 165 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00008WQ52
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 49,213 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Synopsis
Harriet Vane is invited to return to Shrewsbury College, Oxford, for the Gaudy, a reunion of past students. She is asked by her old professors to help in discovering who is sending vicious anonymous letters to the faculty and students of the college...

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Perfect Lord Peter, 25 Jun 2002
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I was a student at Oxford University when this series, which converted me into an avid admirer of Miss Sayers, was first shown in 1987 and have been waiting 15 long years for its release on video. It has been well worth the wait. All three stories are excellent and it is a shame that the BBC were, I believe, unable to obtain the rights to Busman's Honeymoon, which would have adapted to the medium of television even better than the other three.
Edward Petherbridge IS Lord Peter Wimsey, much more so than Ian Carmichael who starred in the earlier series. The character portrayed by Carmichael was attractive and charming - perhaps more "tv-friendly" but he wasn't Sayer's Wimsey. Petherbridge, aa well as having a quite uncanny resemblance to LPW as described in the books, conveys the introspective, somewhat insecure and neurotic person (who is after all a shell-shocked World War One veteran) which is lying just below the surface of a carefully constructed shield of "piffle".

Gaudy Night is less faithful to the original books than the other two in the series but that is perhaps inevitable. Gaudy Night is a complex novel with the "mystery" serving only as a background to an exposition of Sayer's views on feminism and intellectual integrity, and has dated remarkably little with the passage of almost 70 years. Despite the omission of several elements present in the novel, such as St. George, the chess set and the dog collar, the atmosphere of an Oxford Women's College in the 1930's is well evoked with excellent attention to period detail. There is real chemistry between Harriet and Peter as the story comes to its satisfactory close, although it is a shame that the script writers couldn't have remained a little more faithful to the original, which is beautiful piece of prose.
I strongly recommend all three videos (Strong Poison, Have His Carcase and Gaudy Night) to any fan of Dorothy L. Sayers or as an introduction to those who do not yet know her, which is what the original series did for me - to my eternal gratitude.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Edward Petherbridge is brilliant!!, 16 Jun 2003
One of the best TV series ever made!!

I recently acquired these DVD's (Strong Poison/Have His Carcass/Gaudy Night) and they are now my most treasured set. The performances by Edward Petherbridge and Harriet Walter are flawless!

This series is a MUST HAVE for all mystery buffs (especially Dorothy Sayer's fans!) For those who were disappointed in the Ian Carmichael series produced 10 years earlier, take heart--you have now found the answer to your prayers!

My only criticism is that there were no more titles produced in this series. I can't understand why they did not continue to make more of these wonderful productions. And furthermore, I can't understand why the BBC took so long to release this series onto Video/DVD. If I had known of the existance of this series sooner, I would have launched a campaign to demand that they make more episodes. Oh well...I guess we will just have to make do with the three gems that were made. (In fact you should probably buy two sets of these, as you may wear out your original DVD's from watching them over and over and over and ...ahem...oh yes back to the review...)

The first two films, Strong Poison and Have His Carcass, are faithful to the books and each is truly a pleasure to watch. The third, Gaudy Night (or "Gaudy Lite" as I have seen it referred to) skimps a bit in comparison to the novel. However, the extraordinary acting on the part of Edward Petherbridge and Harriet Walter more than make up for this, ensuring that this version of Gaudy Night is a highly entertaining one. This series should have segued into "Busman's Honeymoon." However BBC dropped the ball on obtaining the rites and left us all hanging.

Perhaps it isn't too late for a continuation of this series after all. It has ONLY been 16 years since the last episode. Surely if Ian Carmichael could have the audacity to play Lord Peter Wimsey at his age, Edward Petherbridge could pull it off for at least another 20 years or so (and do it brilliantly I might add!)

Needless to say, I have become an instant fan of Mr. Petherbridge and can only hope I may find more of his work on film. (This is a daunting task since he is a distinguished stage performer and seems to shy away from the camera. Something about acting for the love of the thing and not the money. Oh these serious actors!! By the way, isn't he WAY OVERDUE for some sort of Knighthood or something ...hmm??!!)

WARNING: Ordinary television will seem even more unsatisfactory after viewing these DVD's.

As I said before, you'd better get at least two copies of each of these DVD's (or to be on the safe side, you'd better make it three!!)

(NOTE: It seems that the UK version of the DVD's contain an interview with Edward Petherbridge as a bonus feature. Unfortunately for me, the American version does not. You lucky Brits!!)

Enjoy!

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Off the mark - characters and story, 14 April 2008
Having thoroughly enjoyed the early Peter Wimsey TV adaptations featuring Ian Carmichael in the title role, I recently moved on to the later cast with Edward Petherbridge playing Peter Wimsey. I braced myself for a different experience, told myself to have an open mind and enjoy the series for what it was. Nonetheless I am disappointed. The story is rushed through in three episodes, leaving out much of the detail that makes the book so enjoyable - no St. George, no side lines about Harriet Vane's young admirer, no ms. Schuster-Slatt, and I could go on.
Harriet Walter as Harriet Vane is quite plausible, but Edward Petherbridge does not convey the Wimsey character at all. He is too underplayed, too anonymous and he is not shining (allowed to shine?) in the dinner scene. His sharp wits are not allowed to develop at all. All in all a wet rag. And Bunter is totally out of character. In the books he is respectful and supporting whereas this adaptation of Gaudy Night describes him as brazen and insolent. Definitely not my cup of tea.
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