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Midsomer Murders - Written In Blood [1997] | ![Midsomer Murders - Written In Blood [1997]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51ED6WG4N9L._SL500_.jpg)
| Director: Jeremy Silberston Actors: John Nettles, David Troughton, Jane Wymark, Daniel Casey, Jane Booker Studio: Acorn Media Category: Video
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 10131
Format: Pal, Widescreen Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over Media: VHS Tape Discs: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 102 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 4.2 x 1.1
UPC: 044005866636 EAN: 5036193001864 ASIN: B00004R76X
Theatrical Release Date: June 28, 1998 Release Date: January 22, 2001 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Amazon.co.uk Review Based on Caroline Graham's novels and featuring the stolid crime-solving skills of Detective Chief Inspector Barnaby, Midsomer Murders made their television debut in 1997 and continue to keep viewers happy with that potent whodunnit ingredient: spectacularly bloody murders in the most tranquil rural settings the Shires have to offer. Midsomer is a vaguely defined area of villages and hamlets with charming names like Badger's Drift and Goodman's Land. It also has the highest number of violent deaths per capita outside the average war zone. Serial killings abound to test the nerve of Barnaby (John Nettles) and his sidekick Sergeant Troy (Daniel Casey), a dullard easily perplexed by a world which refuses to stick to his black and white view of things. Nettles is excellent; there's a hint of Bergerac still, now heavier of jowl and broader of beam, though the chasing is necessarily limited and the DCI enjoys the home comforts of an understanding wife and a spirited daughter. "Every time I go into any Midsomer village, it's always the same thing", he huffs. "Blackmail, sexual deviancy, suicide and murder." Ain't it the truth? The murders are astonishing. Family feuds, jealousy, incest, industrial espionage, all erupt at regular intervals leaving a trail of bodies with throats slashed, limbs dismembered and blood absolutely everywhere. Rivers of sheer nastiness run deep beneath the superficially pastoral perfection of Midsomer. Thank goodness there are still men like dependable Barnaby to get to the bottom of things. Eventually. Sure of Barnaby's eventual success, Midsomer Murders make for a cosy, even comforting, couple of hours curled up in front of the television. And they make a great showcase for star turns from the great stable of British character actors, too, from Celia Imrie and Elizabeth Spriggs to Imelda Staunton and Duncan Preston, who invariably turn this whimsical stuff into the tastiest possible ham.--Piers Ford
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Possibly the best Midsomer Murder! May 10, 2004 If you are a fan of the series, you will love this episode! Clever writing, fantastic characters and a great twist in the tale make this unmissable! It is definitely one of my favourites and I never tire of watching it. Also, it has probably the scariest killer of any Midsomer mystery! Don't miss this one!
written in blood review by chris shelton June 17, 2001 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I think that this is the best midsomer murders episode to date.The reason being is the great suspense littered throughout the story.As soon as the murder takes place you find out that anyone could be the killer.In this John Nettles fans are seeing him at his best as he tells the audience who did the murder Why and When with some brilliant dialogue.This is my personal favourite episode to date.The story starts as a flashback to Durrow,southern Ireland In 1955.In a house someone takes out a gun and shoots a man lying in bed.The scene then changes to present day.The Midsomer worthy writers circle has decided to Invite author Max Jennings to one of there meetings.One of the writers seems to have a problem with him coming to the meeting.The next day after the meeting the same writer is found dead after being battered to death with a candlestick.DCI Barnaby discovers that the writer is a man of mystery and when another body is found Barnaby must solve 2 murders wich he is preety certain are linked.If you love mystery and suspense stories this is definitely a must see episode of Midsomer Murders for you to enjoy!
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