Foyle's war. Set 5
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Published
Silver Spring, Md. : Distributed by Acorn Media, [2008].
Edition
Complete U.K. broadcast ed.
Language
English
UPC
054961810895

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Title from container.
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Created by Anthony Horowitz.
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Originally broadcast on television in 2007.
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Contains 3 episodes from the British television series.
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Special features: [Disc 3]: Making-of documentary; cast member reflections; notes on a real-life Foyle; cast filmographies.
Participants/Performers
Michael Kitchen, Anthony Howell, Honeysuckle Weeks, Nicholas Day, Fiona Glascott, Martin Hutson, Michael Jayston, Vince Leigh, Jay Simpson, Malcolm Sinclair, Julian Wadham, Duncan Bell, Graham Crowden, Phyllida Law, Natasha Little, Joseph Mawle, Nicholas Woodeson, Julian Ovenden, Mark Bazeley, Jay Benedict, Frances Grey, Martin Savage, Paul Thornley.
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DCS Christopher Foyle investigates wartime crimes in the English coastal town of Hastings. With the end of World War II slowly but inevitably approaching, Foyle and his fellow citizens learn the price of victory and face a peace that will transform their lives in unexpected ways. Plan of attack: April 1944. DS Milner's investigation of a transportation fraud sets in motion a series of events that brings Foyle back to the force. As Hastings hosts an ecumenical conference on the morality of continued Allied bombing, Foyle probes the suspicious death of a young cartographer from the Air Ministry office. Broken souls: October 1944. At a psychiatric clinic treating troubled soldiers, the investigation of a doctor's murder turns up no shortage of suspects among the patients and staff. It also complicates Foyle's friendship with Dr. Josef Novak, the Polish refugee who heads the clinic. All clear: May 1945. As all of Britain awaits the formal announcement of the war's end, Foyle reluctantly joins a committee preparing to keep public order during the celebration to come. But the end comes too soon for two men-- one a stabbing victim, the other an apparent suicide.
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DVD format, widescreen (16:9) presentation; Dolby Digital stereo.
Language
Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.

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