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Barbara Vine 3-DVD Boxset (DVD) (*)
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Titre Original: A Fatal Inversion / A Dark Adapted Eye / Gallowglass
Examiné, concurrencé ou attribué à:
Récompenses D'Edgar Allan Poe
D'Autres Récompenses De Festival De Film


Langues at Sour-titres:
Anglais ( Dolby Digital Stereo )
Anglais ( Subtitles )


Product Origine/Format:
United Kingdom ( PAL/Region 2.4 )

Durée:
495 min

Allongement:
Fullscreen

Suppléments:
Ensemble 3-DVD
Ensemble De Boîte
Menu Interactif
Accès De Scène


Film filmé et produit dedans:
Royaume-Uni ( Grande-Bretagne, l'Irlande )


Un Film De:
Tim Fywell


Écrit Près:
Ruth Rendell
Sandy Welch
Jacqueline Holborough


Acteurs:
Douglas Hodge ..... Adam Verne-Smith
Jeremy Northam ..... Rufus Fletcher
Saira Todd ..... Zosie
Gordon Warnecke ..... Shiva Manjusri
Julia Ford ..... Vivien Goldman
Peter Atard ..... Pearson
James Aubrey ..... Dr. Swiftson
Simon Beresford ..... Julian Benson
Philip Bowen ..... Alec Chipstead
Ben Chaplin ..... Messenger
Shirley Dixon ..... Mrs. Strawson
Philippa Gail ..... Beryl Verne-Smith
Rachel Joyce ..... Anne Verne-Smith
Patricia Kerrigan ..... Marigold Fletcher
Nicholas Le Prevost ..... Robin Tatian
Jeff Nuttall ..... Evan
Clara Salaman ..... Mary Gage
Michael Simkins ..... D.C. Stretton
Mandy Travis ..... Patient
Nicholas Woodeson ..... Inspector Winder
Tim Wylton ..... Lewis Verne-Smith
Jane Wymark ..... Meg Chipstead
Helena Bonham Carter ..... Faith Severn (adult)
Celia Imrie ..... Aunt Vera
Guy Witcher ..... Young Jamie
Jason Durr ..... Jamie
Robin Ellis ..... John
Bernice Stegers ..... Vranni
Sophie Ward ..... Aunt Eden
Honeysuckle Weeks ..... Faith (child)
Sarah Hadland ..... Elsie
Rachel Bell ..... Mrs. Morell
Polly Grant ..... Young Anne
Guy Faulkner ..... Young Francis
Polly Adams ..... Helen
Kelly Marcel ..... Young Vera
Mark Brignal ..... Sgt. Morris
Michael Sheen ..... Joe
Valerie Hunkins ..... Nurse
Jane Lowe ..... Iris
Ian Lindsay ..... Derek
John McArdle ..... Paul Garnet
Harriet Owen ..... Jessica
Paul Rhys ..... Sandor
Zoe Hilson ..... Sales Assistant
Arkie Whiteley ..... Nina
Gary Waldhorn ..... Ralph Apsoland
Claire Hackett ..... Tilly
Deobia Oparei ..... Neville (as Dhobi Oparei)
Maryann Turner ..... Landlady
Merelina Kendall ..... Librarian
Trevor Cooper ..... Stan


Synopsis:
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A Fatal Inversion
After Adam inherits a country house from his great uncle, he and his friend Rufus decide to spend the summer there instead of abroad. An odd assortment of 'house guests' turns up through different means and it's an uneasy mix at best. A decade afterwards, the bodies of a young woman and an infant are discovered in the woods behind the house. As the police investigate, they naturally look to Adam as former owner of the house, and what happened all those years before starts to catch up with him.
A Dark Adapted Eye
This psychological mystery/thriller, adapted from Ruth Rendell's novel of the same name, depicts a family on the edge. Two sisters, the elder obsessive Vera, and the younger, manipulative Eden, cut a path of jealousy, murder and revenge that leads to the destruction of their entire family.
Gallowglass
The word 'gallowglass' means servant, or one indebted to another. This is the story of a young man who feels such indebtedness to another young man after he is saved from committing suicide by jumping in front of an oncoming train. So strong is his sense of gratitude that he follows his 'savior' even to the kidnaping of a wealthy woman. But there are ulterior motives to the kidnaping, complicating it with other details that intertwine and make for a typical British murder mystery.
Cet article a été ajouté le jeudi 07 février, 2008.
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