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Lord Peter Wimsey - Have His Carcase [VHS] [1987]
 
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Lord Peter Wimsey - Have His Carcase [VHS] [1987]

Harriet Walter , Edward Petherbridge , Christopher Hodson    Parental Guidance   VHS Tape
5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: Harriet Walter, Edward Petherbridge, Richard Morant, Paul Hastings, Derek Royle
  • Directors: Christopher Hodson
  • Writers: Dorothy L. Sayers, Philip Broadley
  • Producers: Michael Chapman, Rebecca Eaton
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Acorn
  • VHS Release Date: 8 April 2002
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000063KHP
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,967 in Video (See Top 100 in Video)

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful
By Jeeves
Format:DVD
EDWARD PETHERBRIDGE IS LORD PETER WIMSEY!

I recently acquired these DVD's (Strong Poison/Have His Carcase/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 makes 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 this distinguished stage performer 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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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Most Enjoyable 2 Aug 2006
Format:DVD
I wasn't familiar with Lord Peter Wimsey before watching this DVD. "Have His Carcase" is number two in a series of three television dramas. This story is set in the West Country in the early 1930s, and is typical of those crime novels of the period.

Having enjoyed the likes of "Poirot" and "Jeeves & Wooster", I thought I'd give Lord Peter a try. I can now say I agree with all the positive reviews here. "Have his Carcase" is a well acted piece. Edward Petherbridge & Harriet Walter make a very interesting partnership, and the tension between them adds depth to the drama. The sets, costumes and locations are all well chosen. The story is engaging, and although 200 minutes long, the time passes quickly. It is, perhaps, a little theatrical in places but there is nothing wrong in that.

The picture quality is good. I enjoyed the bonus material, especially the interview with Mr Petherbridge, in which he imparts some interesting views on his role.

I'll now go back and buy the other two DVDs in this series!
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
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Format:VHS Tape
Edward Peterbridge and Harriet Walter give great performances as Lord Peter Wimsey and the love of his life Harriet Vane.

After Miss Vane has been aquitted of murder (see Strong Poison) she heads off on a walking holiday - only to come across, what else but, a body. Miss Vane and Lord Peter join up to solve the riddle of the body on the rocks - Suicide or Murder.

A wide range of possible solutions, and suspicious charaters.

However, its the love/hate relationship, and the discussions between the two main characters which add an additional dimension.
Watch out too for Richard Morant as Bunter - fantastic. Perfect gentlemans' gentleman.

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