Death In Holy Orders (Dir. Jonny Campbell 2003): Dagliesh faces murder greed corruption and a serial killer on the loose in the most difficult and personal case of his career. He goes back to St Anselm's the theological college at which he spent so many happy summers in his youth which is now the setting for a series of frenzied murders. For generations the college has trained its chosen few in its hallowed cloisters but now it's under threat The Murder Room (Dir. Di
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Death In Holy Orders (Dir. Jonny Campbell, 2003): Dagliesh faces murder, greed, corruption and a serial killer on the loose in the most difficult and personal case of his career. He goes back to St Anselm's, the theological college at which he spent so many happy summers in his youth, which is now the setting for a series of frenzied murders. For generations, the college has trained its chosen few in its hallowed cloisters, but now it's under threat The Murder Room (Dir. Diarmuid Lawrence, 2004): Tackling murder and adultery, Dagliesh sets out on a trail that leads him to the House of Lords. The two-part drama is classic PD James, where love and hate form the basis of an intriguing case for the intellectual Commander. Actors Martin Shaw, Jesse Spencer, Alan Howard, Clive Wood, Jeff Rawle, Hugh Fraser, Robert Hardy, Julia McKenzie, Janie Dee, Samantha Bond, Kerry Fox, Sian Phillips, Michael Maloney, Nicholas Le Prevost, Jack Shepherd & William Beck Director Jonny Campbell & Diarmuid Lawrence Certificate 15 years and over Year 2003 ; 2004 Screen Widescreen 16:9 Anamorphic Languages English - Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo Subtitles English for the hearing impaired
Martin Shaw stars as P.D. James's detective Adam Dalgliesh in these adaptations of her popular crime novels. In 'Death in Holy Orders', Dalgliesh returns to St Anselm's, the theological college he attended in his youth, where a rash of brutal murders forces him to confront old memories. In 'The Murder Room', Dalgliesh traces the clues in a murder all the way to the House of Lords.
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