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Julian Fellowes Investigates: A Most Mysterious Murder (2006)

Special Features

 

  • 2 Discs
  • Five high profile murder cases
  • Behind the scenes featurette
  • Photo gallery
  • Biography of Julian Fellowes
  • Case notes

Review

 

Five real, unsolved murder cases are dramatized in a riveting new BBC series
Julian Fellowes, an Oscar®-winning screenwriter (Gosford Park) and veteran actor (Monarch of the Glen), combines his talents in a BBC series that enticingly blends period drama with true crime. These five high-profile murder cases, spanning four decades, baffled investigators and remain unsolved. Fellowes guides viewers through dramatizations of the events, wryly examining motive and opportunity, and arriving at some startling conclusions.
The Cases:
The Case of Charles Bravo: In 1876, the new husband of a woman with a scandalous past dies in agony from antimony poisoning.
The Case of Rose Harsent: In 1902, an unmarried, pregnant servant girl is stabbed to death in the village of Peasenhall.
The Case of George Harry Storrs: In 1909, a wealthy industrialist meets an untimely death that is cause for alarm.
The Case of the Croydon Poisonings: In 1929, the third person in a respectable middle-class family in Croydon dies after a short illness, raising fears of a serial killer.
The Case of the Earl of Erroll: In 1941, an aristocrat living the high life in Kenya is shot dead one evening on his way home from the Colonial Muthaiga Club.

Technical Details

 

Julian Fellowes ; Christina Cole ; Jamie Treacher ; Lee Santana ; David Griffin

Dominic Santana ; Delyth Thomas

Not Rated

2006

Widescreen

English - Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo

Yes

295 Minutes (approx)

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