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Clouds of Witness

  • Mini serie TV
  • 1972
  • 45min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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Clouds of Witness (1972)
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Il fratello di Lord Peter, il Duca di Denver, è accusato di aver ucciso il fidanzato della sorella Mary. Tocca a Lord Peter e al suo fedele Bunter risolvere tutti gli indizi e le testimonian... Leggi tuttoIl fratello di Lord Peter, il Duca di Denver, è accusato di aver ucciso il fidanzato della sorella Mary. Tocca a Lord Peter e al suo fedele Bunter risolvere tutti gli indizi e le testimonianze contraddittorie per salvare Denver.Il fratello di Lord Peter, il Duca di Denver, è accusato di aver ucciso il fidanzato della sorella Mary. Tocca a Lord Peter e al suo fedele Bunter risolvere tutti gli indizi e le testimonianze contraddittorie per salvare Denver.

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    • Ian Carmichael
    • Glyn Houston
    • Mark Eden
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      • Ian Carmichael
      • Glyn Houston
      • Mark Eden
    • 7Recensioni degli utenti
    • 4Recensioni della critica
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    Ian Carmichael
    Ian Carmichael
    • Lord Peter Wimsey
    • 1972
    Glyn Houston
    Glyn Houston
    • Bunter
    • 1972
    Mark Eden
    Mark Eden
    • Det. Inspector Parker
    • 1972
    Rachel Herbert
    • Lady Mary Wimsey
    • 1972
    David Langton
    David Langton
    • Duke of Denver
    • 1972
    Georgina Cookson
    Georgina Cookson
    • Helen, Duchess of Denver
    • 1972
    Isabel Jeans
    Isabel Jeans
    • Dowager Duchess
    • 1972
    George Coulouris
    George Coulouris
    • Mr. Grimthorpe
    • 1972
    Francis De Wolff
    Francis De Wolff
    • Sir Impey Biggs
    • 1972
    Judith Arthy
    Judith Arthy
    • Mrs. Grimthorpe
    • 1972
    John Wyse
    • Mr. Murbles
    • 1972
    David Hargreaves
    • George Goyles
    • 1972
    Gerry Cowan
    • Jake
    • 1972
    Ivan Beavis
    Ivan Beavis
    • Inspector Craikes
    • 1972
    Anne De Vigier
    • Mlle. Chataigneau
    • 1972
    Anthony Ainley
    Anthony Ainley
    • Dennis Cathcart
    • 1972
    John Franklyn-Robbins
    John Franklyn-Robbins
    • Coroner
    • 1972
    Dora Reisser
    • Simone Vonderaa
    • 1972
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    9Sleepin_Dragon

    A superior series.

    Lord Peter must prove the innocence of his brother, The Duke of Denver, who is accused of killing The Fiancé of his sister Mary, Cathcart.

    It's a terrific series, if you enjoy intrigue, suspense and mystery, then you will love this series, over forty years old it still offers so much. I compare this to modern day dramas, and it is superior in almost every way, plot, acting, sets, costumes, and the fact that the story has a clear start, middle and conclusion.

    Wimsey is described as being similar to Sherlock Holmes, and he is, he's just a bit more upper class, a bit more refined, but equally as sharp witted.

    Some great scenes, including a dear death experience in a bog, but best of all is the final episode, which sees a court room showdown, it is pretty spectacular.

    I love that we get to see Lord Peter's family, they really are a bunch of characters, wonderfully upper class, but all different, all characters. Absolutely love Helen, she's hilarious.

    It is excellent from start to finish, 9/10.
    10behrens-2

    Superior acting, plotting, decor, dialogue--you name it!

    There are several ways for a writer to startle the reader at the end of a mystery. The most overused is "the least likely suspect" solution, a variant being found in an early Ellery Queen novel when a character already proven to be innocent turned out to be the guilty party. Agatha Christie broke all the rules when she made the first-person narrator the killer and again when she made all the suspects the collaborating killers and most outrageously of all when she made the Master Detective the killer. (Contact me if you want the titles of these books.) With Dorothy Sayers we have far better written novels--though not necessarily better mysteries than those solved by Poirot and Marple--with characters far more human and therefore interesting. So when the BBC decided back in 1972 to film several of her Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries, mostly at the urging of comedian Ian Carmichael, that actor was not even on the short list of candidates for the part since he was too closely associated with Bertie Wooster, whom he had shortly before that played on British telly. But he got the part and the rest is history. Five of the Wimsey mysteries were filmed and shown a year later on "Masterpiece Theatre": Clouds of Witness, The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club, Five Red Herrings, Murder Must Advertise and The Nine Tailors. They were a smash with audiences on both sides of the Atlantic and showed up later with a new series title, "Murder Most British," which included only three of them. The Lord Peter Wimsey website was filled with inquiries from fans panting to get copies of any or all of the fabulous five, but the BBC retained a stony silence. The good news is, as you might have guessed by now, that Acorn Media is releasing four of them and <Clouds of Witness> is now available as a boxed set of five tapes and it is a stunner. My only quibble is that more than one of the 45 minute episodes could easily have been accommodated on a tape; but I am so delighted to have it at all that any such monetary objections must fall by the wayside. Without revealing the ending, let me say it is of a type not already mentioned in my opening! Lord Peter's brother Gerald is accused of murdering a man he had just argued with that evening and steadfastly refuses to say where he was at the time of the killing, although he was found bending over the body and his own gun was the means of death. So with too many clues to help him and a certain major character making up lies all the way, Lord Peter is chased by a vicious dog, nearly drowns in a bog, barely makes a stormy trans-Atlantic flight to save his brother, and unlike the more cerebral Poirot, bumbles now and then in his conclusions in a very human way. In fact, all the characters are quite human. When the well-read Wimsey tosses a reference to "Manon Lescaut" to his Scotland Yard companion and brother-in-law-to-be (played beautifully by Mark Eden), the impatient detective retorts, "I never read Manon Lescaut," and drawing an apology from the somewhat abashed Lord. Even the Duchess avoids stereotype with her upperclass-cool remarks concerning the proceedings, suggesting in a deep contralto a "nice cup of tea" at a crisis during her son's trial. As with the BBC Poirot series, the 1920s décor is impeccable and adds greatly to the amusement. Indeed it is for the acting and the art design that I will return many times to view this and the other tapes. I can only hope that The Nine Tailors will find its way into the series once the other four are out for sale. Acorn Media, who has already given us "Mapp and Lucia," "Disraeli," and the Canadian Gilbert and Sullivans already reviewed on these pages, is to be thanked for making this new series available to seekers of the finer style of mystery recreation.
    8Cantoris-2

    Good but not the best

    Of the three I have seen, "The Nine Tailors" gets a 10, no doubt about it. I'd have to give "The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club" a 9 just because it isn't The Nine Tailors and I don't give 10s willy-nilly. So that leaves an 8 for this episode due to a few minor objections. It's been so long since reading the book that I don't recall whether it is responsible, or the production. But in any case...

    In short, "Clouds of Witness" is a bit over-the-top. First, it gives us several quite histrionic scenes among members of Wimsey's family. Second, Wimsey heedlessly gets himself thrice into really life-threatening situations, from which he emerges as improbably as a James Bond or an Indiana Jones. Thirdly, a few critics call Wimsey "obnoxious" or "insufferable." While I don't at all agree in general, thinking he makes an exemplary case for the leisure class and would be a wonderful friend to have, in a few scenes here he deserves that criticism. I didn't admire his jaunty casualness in the House of Lords, after his derring-do has made national headlines, in conspicuous contrast to the solemn punctilium of all his peers. The impression is that he doesn't belong there. Wouldn't a real English gentleman and Lord go along with protocol as far as possible for courtesy's sake, even if he were to have a good laugh about it later?

    It's great entertainment and recommended, even if a few false notes leave it slightly below its companions.
    lucy-66

    Wonderful to see it again

    Why can't we (the British) make period mystery and drama like this any more? Everyone is superb, especially the Duke and his freeze-dried Duchess, who despite her stiff upper lip is attractive and sympathetic. Only Lady Mary lets the side down with some atrocious acting. She calms down for the trial scene, though. The costumes and interiors are perfect, but the actresses and make-up department just couldn't bring themselves to use the authentic bright red lipstick. I never noticed the Conan Doyle references before: Lord Peter says he's been chased by a 'hound of the Baskervilles', and falls not into the Great Grympen Mire but into Grider's Hole. And that's not all that's pinched from the 'Hound'.

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    10Bernie4444

    Well done Lord Peter Wimsey

    Dorothy L. Sayers writes many non-fiction books however among her best fiction 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. 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 watch the one I missed on PBS. The first thing I notice 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.

    Lord Peter returns from Corsica. To find his older brother the Duke of Denver (David Langton) practically accused of murder. What is worse is his brother is not talking. So, it is up to Peter to find out what happened and clear his brother.

    In the process, he puts his foot in it and practically gets all his relatives and friends accused. 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 English society and ballistics.

    They took the time to put just about everything relevant from the book into 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.

    I am glad they finally made a DVD version. However, the one I watched was the tape series and I swear just as soon as you turn it on the part (episode) is over and it is time for the next tape as the story moves very fast.

    This item is worth purchasing as you will want to replay it often.

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      Dowager Dutchess: [to Peter] Isn't it strange? Of my three children, I always regarded you as the problem one. And now I'm forced to revise my opinion.

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      Followed by The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club (1972)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 5 aprile 1972 (Regno Unito)
    • Paese di origine
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      • Inglese
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