The Mrs. Bradley Mysteries - Death at the Opera / The Rising of the Moon / Laurels Are Poison / The Worsted...
Emmy® Award-winner Diana Rigg (Rebecca, The Avengers) portrays the glamorous and outspoken Mrs. Adela Bradley, a well-traveled, well-appointed, oft-liaisoned divorcée who dabbles in psychoanalysis, toxicology, pre-feminism, and murder investigations. Assisted by her devoted chauffeur and confidant George Moody (Neil Dudgeon), Mrs. Bradley solves the most complicated crimes with a sly combination of charm, intelligence, and wit. In this set of four scintillating mysteries, she gets the lowdown on the upper crust?much to the bemusement of Police Inspector Christmas (Peter Davison). Based on the novels by Gladys Mitchell, The Mrs. Bradley Mysteries take you back to high-mannered 1920s England, complete with the glamorous costumes, lavish cars, and hot jazz music of the Roaring Twenties. Death at the Opera While visiting her alma mater, Mrs. Bradley unravels the murder of a teacher and discovers that the foundation of this finishing school for young ladies is as improper as it is secretive. Rising of the Moon A traveling circus comes to town?but not to everyone's delight. When the knife-thrower's assistant is found murdered, Mrs. Bradley must win the cooperation of the troupe and the locals before another victim goes to the big top in the sky. Laurels Are Poison Mrs. Bradley visits an old friend living in a supposedly haunted house where the tragedies of war have left nearly everyone haunted by ghosts of the past?even George, her chauffeur. The Worsted Viper While visiting a quaint coastal resort town, Mrs. Bradley attends the wedding of George's daughter. But after a series of ritualistic murders, she finds herself strangely reminded of her very first case. Special DVD features include: virtual tour of the Mystery! studio; selected filmographies; selected cast list; biography for Diana Rigg, star of Mrs. Bradley and host of Mystery!; link to the Mystery! Web site; scene selections; closed captions; and described video for the visually impaired. On two DVD5 discs. Region coding: All regions. Audio: Dolby stereo. Screen format: Letterboxed.
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Includes:The Mrs. Bradley Mysteries [TV Series] (1998) The Mrs. Bradley Mysteries: Death at the Opera (1999) The Mrs.... |
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ProductReviews80/100 (18 Reviews)
Recent Reviews
- 2/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jan-18-2008
- Masterpiece Theatre Disappoints
A disappointing sequel to The Mrs. Bradley Mysteries - Speedy Death. The story lines themselves are good enough but no eye candy here. No gorgeous English castles/manors or inspiring costumes to feast your eyes on. Left me rather flat.
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- 1/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: May-08-2007
- I do enjoy a British sleuth, but ....
The setting is nice - and that's about it! A waste of time an monney ...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Mar-17-2007
- I would like to be chauffeur for Adela and George
I fell in love with Diana Rigg's portrayal of Adela Bradley, and Neil Dudgeon as George Moody the chauffeur. The casting could not have been any better. I loved the time and places - set in the roaring 20's of England. The clothing, the...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jun-22-2006
- Cynical sleuth, brilliant production
Any woman who, upon realizing that she's being checked out by the opposite sex, cannot make up her mind as to whether he is "vaguely fascinating or fascinatingly vague" deserves hats-off. I have found the delightful Mrs. Bradley as my...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Mar-17-2007
- I would like to be chauffeur for Adela and George
I fell in love with Diana Rigg's portrayal of Adela Bradley, and Neil Dudgeon as George Moody the chauffeur. The casting could not have been any better. I loved the time and places - set in the roaring 20's of England. The clothing, the...
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- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Mar-29-2004
- Presenting Diana Rigg as Diana Rigg
There is something basically wrong with Diana Rigg's portrayal of Mrs. Bradley which explains why this series has languished in obscurity. Diana Rigg appears altogether too much as herself.The character never gets realized as an...
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- 2/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Jan-18-2008
- Masterpiece Theatre Disappoints
A disappointing sequel to The Mrs. Bradley Mysteries - Speedy Death. The story lines themselves are good enough but no eye candy here. No gorgeous English castles/manors or inspiring costumes to feast your eyes on. Left me rather flat.
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