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Death in holy orders [videorecording] /screenplay by Robert Jones ; producer, Margaret Enefer ; director, Jonny Campbell.

Contributor(s): Shaw, Martin, 1945- | Hardy, Robert, 1925- | Howard, Alan, 1937- | Jones, Robert | Enefer, Margaret | Campbell, Jonny | James, P. D. Death in holy orders.
Material type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialPublisher: [S. Burlington, Vt.] : Burbank, Calif. : BBC Video ; Warner Home Video, c2004Edition: Widescreen format.Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 180 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.ISBN: 0790794020.Subject(s): Dalgliesh, Adam (Fictitious character) -- Drama | Police -- England -- East Anglia -- Drama | Theological seminaries -- Drama | East Anglia (England) -- Drama | Video recordings for the hearing impairedGenre/Form: Mystery television programs. | DVD-Video discs.DDC classification: [Fic] | 823/.914
Production Credits: Director of photography, Martin Fuhrer ; film editor, Melanie Oliver ; composer, Julian Nott.
Martin Shaw, Robert Hardy, Alan Howard, Hugh Fraser.Summary: Commander Alan Dagliesh is drawn into a maze of violent mystery when he is called upon to investigate the death of young ordinand Ronald Treeves--son of powerful businessman Sir Alred Treeves--whose body was found on the shore not far from St. Anselm's theological college.
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DVD; stereo.

Soundtrack in English.

Closed-captioned.

Martin Shaw, Robert Hardy, Alan Howard, Hugh Fraser.

Director of photography, Martin Fuhrer ; film editor, Melanie Oliver ; composer, Julian Nott.

Originally produced for television in 2003.

Adapted from the P.D. James novel.

Special features: P.D. James profile from the BBC's Writers and places series; cast/author bios.

Commander Alan Dagliesh is drawn into a maze of violent mystery when he is called upon to investigate the death of young ordinand Ronald Treeves--son of powerful businessman Sir Alred Treeves--whose body was found on the shore not far from St. Anselm's theological college.

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