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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9781569387405
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Collector's Edition, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 1569387400
Label: Acorn Media
Manufacturer: Acorn Media
Number Of Items: 13
Publisher: Acorn Media
Region Code: 1
Release Date: January 04, 2005
Running Time: 983 minutes
Sales Rank: 3663
Studio: Acorn Media
Theatrical Release Date: January 12, 1995
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Editorial Review:
Description: In this unique mystery series based on the bestselling books by Ellis Peters, Sir Derek Jacobi (I, Claudius) stars as Brother Cadfael, a compassionate seeker of truth and justice in chaotic world medieval England.
DVD special features include exclusive audio comments by Derek Jacobi, Derek Jacobi essay, Ellis Peters materials, production scrapbooks, cast filmographies, and captions/subtitles for the hearing impaired.
- Collection Includes
One Corpse Too Many The Sanctuary Sparrow The Leper of St. Giles Monk’s Hood The Virgin in the Ice The Devil’s Novice St. Peter’s Fair A Morbid Taste for Bones The Raven in the Foregate The Rose Rent The Pilgrim of Hate The Potter’s Field The Holy Thief
Amazon.com: Never tell Brother Cadfael, the medieval mystery-solving monk, your theory of how a crime 'must' have been committed. 'We must always be wary of 'must,'' he states. 'Nothing is certain.' And so attest these divine mysteries based on the books by Ellis Peters and originally broadcast in the U.S. on the PBS series Mystery! Each of the 13 feature-length episodes in The Cadfael Collection is self-contained but plays against the backdrop of England's civil war between forces loyal to King Stephen and those to Empress Maud. Derek Jacobi (I, Claudius, Gladiator) stars as Cadfael, who at one point is aptly described as 'an odd kind of monk.' The former 'soldier, sailor, sinner, and Crusader' has his faith tested by crimes of royal intrigue and baffling murders that seem to plague the neutral ground of 12th-century Shrewsbury. 'The Virgin in the Ice' is a good introduction for Cadfael initiates. This story of 'violence and cruelty' involves the near-fatal beating of a young monk, the murder of a nun, and the disappearance of two children. Local undersheriff Hugh Beringar (played over the course of the series by Sean Pertwee, Eoin McCarthy, and Anthony Green) relies on Cadfael when murder subverts his efforts to keep the peace. A tense standoff between these two friends heightens the climax of 'St. Peter's Fair.' Americans have never seen a sleuth such as Cadfael, a fascinating character who is at once a man of God, of science, and even of action. You'll find few Benedictine monks so skilled at using a quarterstaff. --Donald Liebenson
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Great Series
I found this series to be very well done. Cadfael is one of my favorites. If you like a mystery that is not easily solved you will like these. The acting is excellent. Unlike some other reviews I found nothing wrong with the picture. I recommend them to anyone who enjoys British mysteries.
Rating: - The Cadfael Collection
These are just beautifully done mysteries. Derek Jacobi plays Cadfael, a
Benedictine monk in England and Wales in the 12th century. Alot of great
guest stars and the murder mysteries themselves are cleverly done. Crime
detection done without modern science, but with observation and knowledge
of herbs, poisons and human nature. The scenery is great, the acting is
superb. I highly recommend these stories, all 75 minutes in length. A
great adaption of the original Ellis Peters books.
Rating: - A DVD for All Seasons
The Brother Cadfael mystries were in my opinion one of the finer BBC book adeptations ever, so I did not hesitiate when the complete collection was available on DVD. I do have a post-production complaint however: Acorn saw fit to add Engish subtitles to an English script! It was not necessary, the accents are not that heavy. The subtitles only serve as a distration to a well produced series. There should have been a "hide" feature built in so those of us who didn't want the subtitles did not have to be stuck with them.
Rating: - Great viewing
I remember watching this in the 90's. A really great series that does a reasonable job displaying 12th century England. As another reviewer posted, if you remember watching these when they are aired on PBS's Mystery, you will miss the 30 second introduction.
The video quality is not high. It was more enjoyable to watch on an older TV.
Rating: - Cadfael-complete Collection
This is truly one of the best series I have EVER seen. The photography is wonderful,ell acted,and there is the true sense that these were REAL happenings. I even got my brother to watch it with me and he was truly enthralled too.
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