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VHS : Goodnight Mister Tom [1998]

Goodnight Mister Tom [1998]


starring: John Thaw, Nick Robinson, Annabelle Apsion, Thomas Orange, William Armstrong
directed by: Jack Gold
October 26, 1998


Good night Mister Tom my review

I would like to recommend, Goodnight Mister Tom because it's a very emotional story.
When I watched the DVD it was a thoroughly enjoyable and a good range of specialist language.
Based on the World War 2 time.

The charters are Tom, Willie, Zach, Sammy the dog, Mum and mrshartridge. Willie meets a boy called Zach but sadly Zach died because a Germans bomb. Willie's mum died because she drowned her, she was a mental women.

This DVD made you feel that you were there. Mister Tom helps Willie by buying him a book and pen. Willie was getting hit by his mum, for doing absolutely nothing.

My best part of the DVD was when Willie learned to ride a bike.
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VHS : Inspector Morse - Remorseful Day / Rest In Peace

Inspector Morse - Remorseful Day / Rest In Peace


starring: John Thaw
November 20, 2000


This last appearance of inspector Morse in a criminal case that (a bit of a spoiler here) that partly involves the good man himself, is both beautiful and terribly depressing, as the good inspector did not survive that case. As the story progresses, we understand that nothing is at it seems, and that there is hardly someone (except for Lewis) who has not been affected by the life and death of the victim Yvonne Harrison. Perhaps, it is not so much a whodunnit than a whydunnit, as the spectator may find that being murdered sometimes happened for a good, or at least a decent reason! Morse is true to himself, with his nostalgic makeup and a thing for quoting poetry, not to mention his irritating (to those who cannot keep up with his brilliant detective mind) ... Read More:
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VHS : The Second World War In Colour [1999]

The Second World War In Colour [1999]


starring: Winston Churchill, Hirohito, Adolf Hitler, Jay Simon, Joseph Stalin
directed by: Polly Bide
September 27, 1999


As a history teacher it is wonderful to see the war brought back to colour, as many of us knew it had been. The pictures and films breath a fresh sense of place to the events of World War Two and the diary and letter extracts provide a fitting support for the images. The late great John Thaw's expert narration allows the images to speak for themselves. A definiate must have, for anyone with an interest of the period.

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VHS : Inspector Morse - The Last Enemy - Series 3 - Episode 2 [1987]

Inspector Morse - The Last Enemy - Series 3 - Episode 2 [1987]


starring: John Thaw, Kevin Whately, Amanda Hillwood, James Grout, Barry Foster
directed by: James Scott
February 08, 1999


As a history teacher it is wonderful to see the war brought back to colour, as many of us knew it had been. The pictures and films breath a fresh sense of place to the events of World War Two and the diary and letter extracts provide a fitting support for the images. The late great John Thaw's expert narration allows the images to speak for themselves. A definiate must have, for anyone with an interest of the period.

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VHS : Inspector Morse - Fat Chance - Series 5 - Episode 2 [1987]

Inspector Morse - Fat Chance - Series 5 - Episode 2 [1987]


starring: John Thaw, Kevin Whately, Maurice Denham, Zoe Wanamaker
directed by: Roy Battersby
August 09, 1999


This is one of my favourite Morse's. The story is so different and absorbing with wonderful performances from Zoe Wanamaker and Maggie O'Neil. A major twist in the story about two thirds of the way through is a real treat as the plot moves into top gear. Without giving too much away the ending is superb and leaves you with the realisation that, as in real life, the bad guy doesn't always get his come-uppance. Brilliant writing and great entertainment, just sit back and marinate in Morseland.
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VHS : Sweeney-Selected Target/In From the [1976]

Sweeney-Selected Target/In From the [1976]


starring: John Thaw, Dennis Waterman
directed by: Tom Clegg, Terry Green
May 12, 1997


This is one of my favourite Morse's. The story is so different and absorbing with wonderful performances from Zoe Wanamaker and Maggie O'Neil. A major twist in the story about two thirds of the way through is a real treat as the plot moves into top gear. Without giving too much away the ending is superb and leaves you with the realisation that, as in real life, the bad guy doesn't always get his come-uppance. Brilliant writing and great entertainment, just sit back and marinate in Morseland.
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VHS : Inspector Morse - Absolute Conviction - Series 6 - Episode 4 [1987]

Inspector Morse - Absolute Conviction - Series 6 - Episode 4 [1987]


starring: John Thaw, Kevin Whately, Diana Quick, Sean Bean, Jim Broadbent
directed by: Antonia Bird
August 09, 1999


This is one of my favourite Morse's. The story is so different and absorbing with wonderful performances from Zoe Wanamaker and Maggie O'Neil. A major twist in the story about two thirds of the way through is a real treat as the plot moves into top gear. Without giving too much away the ending is superb and leaves you with the realisation that, as in real life, the bad guy doesn't always get his come-uppance. Brilliant writing and great entertainment, just sit back and marinate in Morseland.
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VHS : Inspector Morse - Promised Land - Series 5 - Episode 5 [1987]

Inspector Morse - Promised Land - Series 5 - Episode 5 [1987]


starring: John Thaw, Kevin Whately, Rhondda Findleton, John Jarratt, Max Phipps
directed by: John Madden
August 09, 1999


This is one of my favourite Morse's. The story is so different and absorbing with wonderful performances from Zoe Wanamaker and Maggie O'Neil. A major twist in the story about two thirds of the way through is a real treat as the plot moves into top gear. Without giving too much away the ending is superb and leaves you with the realisation that, as in real life, the bad guy doesn't always get his come-uppance. Brilliant writing and great entertainment, just sit back and marinate in Morseland.
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VHS : Inspector Morse - Infernal Serpent - Series 4 - Episode 1 [1987]

Inspector Morse - Infernal Serpent - Series 4 - Episode 1 [1987]


starring: John Thaw, Kevin Whately, Cheryl Campbell, Barbara Leigh Hunt, Geoffrey Palmer
February 08, 1999


This is one of my favourite Morse's. The story is so different and absorbing with wonderful performances from Zoe Wanamaker and Maggie O'Neil. A major twist in the story about two thirds of the way through is a real treat as the plot moves into top gear. Without giving too much away the ending is superb and leaves you with the realisation that, as in real life, the bad guy doesn't always get his come-uppance. Brilliant writing and great entertainment, just sit back and marinate in Morseland.
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VHS : Inspector Morse - Last Seen Wearing [1987]

Inspector Morse - Last Seen Wearing [1987]


starring: John Thaw, Kevin Whately
July 13, 1998


As a Morse TV series buff, for me this is one of the best of the Morse stories. The plot centres around a missing schoolgirl and keeps the interest throughout. As usual, the filming is superb and cries out quality. As for the acting, I felt that the (to me, otherwise unknown) actress Fiona Mollinson stole the show totally in the role of headmaster's wife. To call this blonde a beauty would be a gross understatement. What a babe! A perfect mixture of beauty, style, class and sex appeal. She even looks irresistible in a duffel coat! Amazing...Morse and Lewis are their usual selves and played to a T, though Morse's drinking is emphasized more than usual, with Detective Chief Superintendent Strange having to put him on the carpet a couple of times because of it. Until ... Read More:
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