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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9780773316096
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 0773316094
Label: Bfs Entertainment
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Bfs Entertainment
MPN: D98609D
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Bfs Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 30, 2003
Running Time: 103 minutes
Studio: Bfs Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: February 04, 1988
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One of the most personal of all the Morse episodes, Cherubim and Seraphim reveals Morse's difficult early family life, and we meet his stepmother, his half-sister, and his half-sister's children. All is not well. His stepmother, who has dementia and is living in a nursing home, still hates him, and his niece, a young woman to whom he has been extremely close, has suddenly died. Morse offers comfort to his half-sister and her family, but when the postmortem reveals his niece's death to be a suicide, ...
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This entry is worthy as a good mystery, but not up to par with what we have come to expect from this series. Our usual topping or icing which usually is opera, non-operatic classical music as well as romance - and to a lesser extent literature and art, cannot be found. And because of this, other "filler" material is substituted - in one of the featured roles the character could be eliminated without any effect on the plot whatever. However we do learn some very interesting information relative to Morse's ...
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This was a very good episode of the Inspector Morse series. First of all, it let the audience in on a part of Morse's past that we hadn't explored before and also let us know about Lewis's life at home with his family as well. It also brought home the dangers of these modern day raves that teenagers attend and all the different drugs and sexual activities that they are exposed to when they attend such events. Mr. Thaw was really at his best in this one. He can certainly rest in peace because he left us a ...
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I believe the Morse series to be outstanding. Only the Wonder Years matches it for quality and exceeds it because of the W. Years' timeles themes, not just for teenagers. But Morse is top-notch and it is doubtful any actor has surpassed John Thaw in making a series so gritty, real, so compulsively watchable, no matter how weak the stories (and there are some weak ones). The secondary roles are well done, the photography is excellent I have read three of Colin Dexter's (originator of Morse) novels and they are ...
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This is an un-typical Morse. It is very slow and drags on. They took 50 minutes of plot and padded out to a 100 minute program by making the scenes much too long and adding irrelevant scenes.
The other more bothersome feature is the culturally lower class behavior of all of the characters, including the ones that have jobs that would ordinarily be held by middle class people. It is bothersome to see someone with a job that requires a college degree acting like an inner city slum dweller.
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