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Edge Of Darkness - The Complete Series (DVD)

 
Description: Genre: Television / Theatrical Release: 1986 / Actors: bob peck ... / DVD released 26 May, 2003 at 2 Entertain Video / ... more
Edge Of Darkness - The Complete Series (DVD) ... Features of the DVD: Full Screen, PAL / Groundbreaking environmental-espionage shocker Edge of Darkness (1985) begins routinely enough but then ratchets the suspense to levels that would have turned Hitchcock green with envy. Emma Craven (Joanne Whalley in her first starring role) is a young environmental activist killed in mysterious circumstances. Emma's father Ron Craven (Bob Peck in a star-making performance) will not be silenced and, as a police detective, is uniquely positioned to pursue his own unofficial investigation. He moves from grief to a determination to find the truth, all the while advised and comforted by Emma, but is she a ghost or a manifestation of his haunted psyche? Craven digs deeper, uncovering labyrinthine conspiracy in the nuclear industry and, as the body-count rises, encounters the garrulous CIA agent Darius Jedburgh (a superb Joe Don Baker) with a mysterious agenda of his own. Accompanied by a haunting musical score by Michael Kamen and Eric Clapton, Edge of Darkness builds on the legacy of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and Smiley's People to become quite simply the best television thriller ever. On the DVD: Edge of Darkness is presented on a two-disc set with the original six episodes complete and unedited (unlike the previous DVD release). The picture and sound has been improved, too, though the 4:3 image still suffers from the graininess of having been shot on 16 mm film and the sound is still unspectacular mono. The main extra is an excellent new 35-minute documentary, "Magnox: the Secrets of Edge of Darkness", with input from producer Michael Wearing, writer Troy Kennedy-Martin, composer Michael Kamen, stars John Woodvine, Charles Kay and Ian McNeice and archive footage with Bob Peck and Joe Don Baker. A notable bonus for fans of Eric Clapton and Kamen's highly atmospheric score is an isolated music track, unfortunately in mono. Less significant are a routine photo gallery, an alternative edit of the final end title and promotional segments from Breakfast Time and Pebble Mill. A BAFTA Award feature (the series won six) is more engaging, as is a roundtable review from Did You See?. --Gary S. Dalkin

Newest Review: ... police procedural and gritty thriller. There are some excellent action sequences in the later episodes, and episode five has ... more

 ... the single greatest cliff-hanger in history. It's not all action, though - the best scene in the entire series has Jedburgh and Craven sitting at a table, drinking whisky and singing a Willie Nelson song together. There are occasional supernatural intrusions, which work well for the most part, although the last episode seemingly randomly introduces a weird strain of apocalyptic environmentalism that doesn't quite sit comfort...more

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Crowned Review Edge Of Darkness - The Complete Series (DVD): It was the time of the preacher... (1255 words)
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So the BBC has finally got around to releasing the greatest drama series it ever made on DVD. Splendid. Actually, it was released on DVD a couple of years back, but whoever was responsible for that should be shot, as there had been no attempt to restore the quality, there were no extras at all, and, most unforgivably, disk one ended slap-bang in the middle of one of the episodes. This DVD puts all that right, but be careful not to buy the wrong one (the bad version is, for some reason, considerably more expensive than this version.) Edge of Darkness was first broadcast in 1986, a gritty post-watershed paranoid conspiracy thriller/murder mystery in six hour-long ...  Read the complete review

 
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