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While the world's at war, one man fights his own battle on the home front.
The international hit mystery series continues with four stories set in 1941, as World War II rages over Europe, Michael Kitchen (Out Of Africa) stars as detective Christopher Foyle, whose loyalties are put to the test as his investigations uncover unpleasant truths that powerful people would rather keep hidden. Grounded in historical fact and filmed in London and the southern counties of England, Foyle's War opens a unique window on a significant time and place. As seen on PBS.
The Mysteries
The French Drop - Investigating a suspicious death, Foyle gets caught up in the rivalry between the established spy agency MI5 and the newly created SOE (Special Operations Executive)
Enemy Fire - Sabotage, murder, and adultery at a pioneering RAF hospital brings Foyle face to face with the devastating physical and emotional consequences of war.
They Fought in The Fields - A murdered farmer and the crash landing of a German plan present a confusing case, especially as spring is in the air and even Foyle is not immune to a whiff of romance.
A War of Nerves - An unexpected bomb at a busy shipyard leads to a startling discovery in a complex story of greed and politics.
Details
- Length
- Rating NR
- Released:
- Added Oct 05 2005
- Production Year 2004
- Empire SKU 761641
- UPC Code 054961781898
- Studio Acorn Media
- Packaging Custom
- Number of Discs 4
- Disc SS-DL
Features
Behind-the-scenes documentary with interviews and exclusive "Making-Of" footage
Production notes
Historical Backgrounds
Cast Reflections
Cast Filmographies
Audio/Video
- Audio
English Dolby Digital Stereo
- Video
Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Cast
- Michael Kitchen
- James Wilby
- Samuel West
- Stella Gonet
- Julian Ovenden
- Honeysuckle Weeks
- Anthony Howell
- Bill Paterson
- Corin Redgrave
- Angela Thorne
Production
- Keith Thompson