Inspector Morse - Service of All the Dead

Inspector Morse - Service of All the Dead


Starring:Inspector Morse
Studio: Bfs Entertainment
Product Type: DVD
Inspector Morse - Service of All the Dead
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • "Give me chastity and continence, oh, Lord, but not yet."
  • A tangled mess
  • No the wonder church attendences are falling!
Inspector Morse - Service of All the Dead
Starring: Inspector Morse
Manufacturer: Bfs Entertainment
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

SuspenseSuspense | Mystery & Suspense | Genres | DVD | Video
MysteryMystery | Mystery & Suspense | Genres | DVD | Video
GeneralGeneral | Mystery & Suspense | Genres | DVD | Video
GeneralGeneral | Television | Mystery & Suspense | Genres | DVD | Video
GeneralGeneral | Television | Genres | DVD | Video
Inspector MorseInspector Morse | I | TV Series, A-Z | TV Series | Television | Genres | DVD | Video
Battersby, RoyBattersby, Roy | ( B ) | Directors | Stores | DVD | Video
Beeson, CharlesBeeson, Charles | ( B ) | Directors | Stores | DVD | Video
Bennett, EdwardBennett, Edward | ( B ) | Directors | Stores | DVD | Video
Boyle, DannyBoyle, Danny | ( B ) | Directors | Stores | DVD | Video
Duffell, PeterDuffell, Peter | ( D ) | Directors | Stores | DVD | Video
Goddard, JimGoddard, Jim | ( G ) | Directors | Stores | DVD | Video
Gold, JackGold, Jack | ( G ) | Directors | Stores | DVD | Video
Hammond, PeterHammond, Peter | ( H ) | Directors | Stores | DVD | Video
Madden, JohnMadden, John | ( M ) | Directors | Stores | DVD | Video
Orme, StuartOrme, Stuart | ( O ) | Directors | Stores | DVD | Video
Scott, JamesScott, James | ( S ) | Directors | Stores | DVD | Video
Shergold, AdrianShergold, Adrian | ( S ) | Directors | Stores | DVD | Video
Used DVDsUsed DVDs | Stores | DVD | Video | Action & Adventure | African American Cinema | Animation | Anime & Manga | Art House & International | Classics | Comedy | Cult Movies | Documentary | Drama | Educational | Fitness & Yoga | Gay & Lesbian | Horror | Kids & Family | Military & War | Music Video & Concerts | Musicals & Performing Arts | Mystery & Suspense | Science Fiction & Fantasy | Special Interests | Sports | Television | Westerns
DVDs Under $14.99DVDs Under $14.99 | Today's Deals in DVD | Special Features | DVD | Video
( I )( I ) | Titles | Features | DVD | Video
Similar Items:
  1. Inspector Morse - The Silent World of Nicholas Quinn
  2. Inspector Morse - The Wolvercote Tongue
  3. Inspector Morse: Last Seen Wearing
  4. Inspector Morse: Last Bus to Woodstock
  5. Inspector Morse - The Settling of the Sun

ASIN: B000069HRS
Release Date: 2002-08-13

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars "Give me chastity and continence, oh, Lord, but not yet.".......2007-07-01

One of the more complex plots in the Morse mysteries, this episode is also one of the bloodiest, with six deaths, including that of a child. The church warden at St. Oswald's Church, the first to be murdered, was deeply in debt, though he had substantial cash with him at his death, and he is suspected of robbing the church collections. The priest may have a secret, kinky past, and the church organist has been having a torrid affair with the church warden's wife. Other complications involve the twin brother of the priest, a new love interest for Morse, a tramp who has been loitering in the church, a character with a secret love life, and the celebration of a Mass for St. Augustine which is not part of the church calendar.

Morse is attracted to Ruth Rawlinson, who takes care of the church and provides him with information, when she is not working or taking care of her mother. Two passionate kisses, rare in the series and initiated by Morse, suggest a romance in the offing. We see dramatically that Morse suffers terribly from acrophobia during his scenes in the church belltower. John Thaw (Morse) and Kevin Whately (his assistant Lewis) are as outstanding as ever in their roles, and one wishes that the plot had given them a better vehicle for their talents this time out.

Though the plot can be followed without much difficulty for most of the episode, the ending presents a jumble of new revelations in very short order and solves the mysteries in totally unexpected ways, leaving the viewer blinking in disbelief. The brilliant cinematography by Clive Tickner, who did seven of the Morse series, makes the whole episode worth watching, however, despite the fact that some of the most startling scenes involve close-ups of bloody bodies. Tickner uses color in ways that most cinematographers do not. He sets off a golden crucifix with soft green and red shadows, and shows colorful reflections in the priest's glasses during a scene that is otherwise mostly black and white, for example. Reflections in windows show indoor and outdoor scenes simultaneously, and shots from odd angles provide visual excitement.

Though this is not the best of the series, plot-wise, it does contain the usual fine acting by Thaw and Whately and an outstanding supporting cast, especially Angela Morant as Ruth. Combine all that with some of the best cinematography in the entire series, and this is an episode well worth watching. n Mary Whipple

2 out of 5 stars A tangled mess.......2006-07-21

This is one of the least inspired and entertaining mysteries I've encountered in years. The plot is ridiculously complex (and silly), the camera work is irritating, the hero is a raunchy oaf, and the writer has badly confused Anglo-Catholicism with Catholicism in his portrayal of an English church. Even the quality of the picture is not that great. Stay away from this one.

5 out of 5 stars No the wonder church attendences are falling!.......2002-03-14

Morse travels out of the city of Oxford into it's suburbs to try to track down the murderer of a church warden inside the church. During the course of his enquiries he becomes attached to the part-time cleaner, Ruth Rawlinson, not realising at the time of her key role in the mystery.

This is a curious perspective on Morse. At the church he seems smitten by Ruth at first glance and in a way the episode is about Morse persuing Ruth until he apparently succeeds only to be thwarted.

Service of all the Dead has all of the trappings of Colin Dexter's Oxford - the central role of ritual, social class, and the little details which make these shows so good - in this case the idea that there could be tramps in Oxford ( a recurring theme), the cycle riding middle classes, volunteerrism and carers. All good ingredients.

This particular drama is one of the most gruesome with six deaths all together. Also novel is the fact that the opening scene is found to be a set up. A lot of the death's seem to be red herrings too, to throw us off the scent.

There is a particulary sensitive scene which has some relevance to contemporary events in a different church where Morse perceives the vicar as a paedophile. Later on the child in question is found murdered although the exhumation of the body is not filmed.

Service of all the Dead is a gripping thriller replete with issues of blackmail, infidelity, revenge etc. Throughout it all Morse holds true to his feelings for Ruth and, despite the revelation that she loved someone else, he offers her a helping hand which, if discovered, could cost him his livelihood and his liberty.

As one of the characters puts it, an alpha.

DVD:

  1. Just Ask My Children (Col)
  2. Love the Hard Way
  3. Maria's Lovers
  4. Panic
  5. Bilitis
  6. Pre-code Hollywood 2: Bird of Paradise/Lady Refuses
  7. Deacons for Defense
  8. The Films of Paul Newman (The Verdict/The Hustler/Butch Cassidy)
  9. Ratcatcher - Criterion Collection
  10. Corvette Summer

DVD

DVD

DVD

Cold Harvest

Flambards - Sing No Sad Songs / New Blood : Video

Miss All-American Beauty (REGION 1) (NTSC)

DVD: JFK: Reckless Youth (True Stories Collection)

Draculas Braut