A film about The French Revolution is being made in Midsomer, naturally it means murder, the guillotine handily on hand for the killer.
I enjoyed this one, it isn't vintage, but it's very good, they could have gone way over the top with the story, but they refrained, it's measured and well crafted. A good plot, the characters are rich, all with strong back stories, and the solution is a good one.
Favourite part has to be where Jones points out Joyce looking less than glamorous in her red cap, the look on Barnaby's face is very funny.
Desmond Barrit and Marian McLoughlin are excellent here, Gwen is a great character, almost tragic from start to finish, Barrit is the standout however, he is wonderful in it, drowning in charisma.
Enjoyable, 7/10.
I enjoyed this one, it isn't vintage, but it's very good, they could have gone way over the top with the story, but they refrained, it's measured and well crafted. A good plot, the characters are rich, all with strong back stories, and the solution is a good one.
Favourite part has to be where Jones points out Joyce looking less than glamorous in her red cap, the look on Barnaby's face is very funny.
Desmond Barrit and Marian McLoughlin are excellent here, Gwen is a great character, almost tragic from start to finish, Barrit is the standout however, he is wonderful in it, drowning in charisma.
Enjoyable, 7/10.