Kembleford plays host to the production of Horror movie 'The Demon Brides,' naturally there is opposition to the film, director Vivian Wolsey has even received death threats. When one of those threats comes true, it's up to Father Brown to unmask the killer.
I find this a bit of a mixed bag, the good aspects include the cast, Jonathan Firth and Deirdre Mullins are particularly good in their respective parts. The black and white film scenes look great, and are in keeping with the Gothic tone of the tale. Mark Williams as always is a joy, his facial expressions are a treat.
On the downside I find the story a bit silly, perhaps the 45 minute format constrained it a little. It felt a little like a squashed version of the Midsomer Murders episode 'Death and the Divas.'
Fun, but not the best. 6/10