Lord Peter Wimsey - Five Red Herrings

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Manufacturer: Acorn Media Starring: Ian Carmichael, Glyn Houston, David Rintoul, David McKail, Roy Boutcher
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 9781569384350 Format: Box set ISBN: 1569384355 Label: Acorn Media Number Of Items: 2 Picture Format: Pan & Scan Publisher: Acorn Media Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2001-02-06 Running Time: 200 Studio: Acorn Media Theatrical Release Date: 1976-12-19
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Scotland in the 1930's Comment: Dorothy Sayers wrote Five Red Herrings to satisfy the desires of her Scottish friends that she set one of her detective stories in Scotland. Thirty years after filming, Ian Carmichael is still incomparable as Lord Peter Wimsey, and the cast provides excellent support. Sayers did her usual fine job with the story, but, critics agree, it is the weakest of her detective novels. Still, she was one of the finest writers of the 20th century, and the only writer of detective stories to get a mention in Jacques Barzun's Five Hundred Years of Western Civilization!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Unusual Older Crime-Series from Britain Comment: Great series, wonderful acting, all without the over-production of today's analogous works. Lord Peter Wimsey, a British crime classic, has enriched our DVD library. The seller expedited it to us in professional fashion, with great communication. We recommend them.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Entertaining Comment: Five Red Herrings was good but English was difficult to understand a fair amount of time. Liked the part of Lord Peter Wimsey.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Five Red herrings Lord Peter Wimsey Comment: I was extremely disappointed by the quality of the DVD - it was a copy of a copy of a copy - grainy and in black and white. I wouldn't have cared except I played the part of Gilda in the series and wanted my grand children to see what their granny looked like at 25 years! The series I might add was made up in Scotland in full colour. I will nver buy from Amazon again.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Well done Lord Peter Wimsey Comment: Dorothy L. Sayers writes many non-fiction books however among her best is the Lord Peter Wimsey series. I came to this series sort of though the back door. My first taste was the BBC productions with Petherbridge as Lord Peter that can now be found on DVD ASIN: B000062XDX. So I read all of Dorothy's books containing the relationship of Lord Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane. Now it is time to go through the whole series.
Now I watched the one I missed on PBS. The first thing I notices was that Ian Carmichael talks much faster than Petherbridge. And all the people seem older. Of course Peter was supposed to be older when he met Harriet.
Campbell a local artist is being obnoxious and makes everybody's life miserable. Let's face it Campbell needs killing. You guessed it; he seems to have had an accident while painting. Lord Peter deduces that the so called accident could only be staged by another painter. Yep there are six suspects and more if it is not a painter. So that leaves "Five Red Herrings"
As with all Sayers' stories nothing is simple there are overlapping plots and foolish deeds, as if Peter can not figure them out. On the side we learn a little about Scottish society and see the landscape.
They took the time to put just about everything relevant from the book in to this production. There were a few exceptions but not worth bothering about. The production is complete enough that you do not have to read the book. Yet you will want to for the differences and more dialogs.
I am glad they finally made a DVD version. However the one I watched was the tape. This item is worth purchasing as you will want to replay it often.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Scotland in the 1930's Comment: Dorothy Sayers wrote Five Red Herrings to satisfy the desires of her Scottish friends that she set one of her detective stories in Scotland. Thirty years after filming, Ian Carmichael is still incomparable as Lord Peter Wimsey, and the cast provides excellent support. Sayers did her usual fine job with the story, but, critics agree, it is the weakest of her detective novels. Still, she was one of the finest writers of the 20th century, and the only writer of detective stories to get a mention in Jacques Barzun's Five Hundred Years of Western Civilization!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Unusual Older Crime-Series from Britain Comment: Great series, wonderful acting, all without the over-production of today's analogous works. Lord Peter Wimsey, a British crime classic, has enriched our DVD library. The seller expedited it to us in professional fashion, with great communication. We recommend them.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Entertaining Comment: Five Red Herrings was good but English was difficult to understand a fair amount of time. Liked the part of Lord Peter Wimsey.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Five Red herrings Lord Peter Wimsey Comment: I was extremely disappointed by the quality of the DVD - it was a copy of a copy of a copy - grainy and in black and white. I wouldn't have cared except I played the part of Gilda in the series and wanted my grand children to see what their granny looked like at 25 years! The series I might add was made up in Scotland in full colour. I will nver buy from Amazon again.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Well done Lord Peter Wimsey Comment: Dorothy L. Sayers writes many non-fiction books however among her best is the Lord Peter Wimsey series. I came to this series sort of though the back door. My first taste was the BBC productions with Petherbridge as Lord Peter that can now be found on DVD ASIN: B000062XDX. So I read all of Dorothy's books containing the relationship of Lord Peter Wimsey and Harriet Vane. Now it is time to go through the whole series.
Now I watched the one I missed on PBS. The first thing I notices was that Ian Carmichael talks much faster than Petherbridge. And all the people seem older. Of course Peter was supposed to be older when he met Harriet.
Campbell a local artist is being obnoxious and makes everybody's life miserable. Let's face it Campbell needs killing. You guessed it; he seems to have had an accident while painting. Lord Peter deduces that the so called accident could only be staged by another painter. Yep there are six suspects and more if it is not a painter. So that leaves "Five Red Herrings"
As with all Sayers' stories nothing is simple there are overlapping plots and foolish deeds, as if Peter can not figure them out. On the side we learn a little about Scottish society and see the landscape.
They took the time to put just about everything relevant from the book in to this production. There were a few exceptions but not worth bothering about. The production is complete enough that you do not have to read the book. Yet you will want to for the differences and more dialogs.
I am glad they finally made a DVD version. However the one I watched was the tape. This item is worth purchasing as you will want to replay it often.
Ian Carmichael stars in this BBC adaption of Dorothy L. Sayers classic detective novel. Wimsey's fishing holiday in Scotland becomes a sport of a different nature when he is called to catch more than trout after a local artist is found dead. With six likely suspects, Wimsey must use his prize skills to determine the five red herrings and expose the murderer.
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