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Title Statement | Foyle's war. Set 2, War games [DVD] / Greenlit Productions ; produced by Simon Passmore and Jill Green ; directed by Giles Foster ; created by Anthony Horowitz ; written by Michael Russell and Anthony Horowitz. |
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Alternative Title(s) | War games |
Additional Contributors | Foster, Giles |
Horowitz, Anthony,1955- | |
Kitchen, Michael,1948- | |
Weeks, Honeysuckle,1979- | |
Howell, Anthony,1971- | |
Publication | Silver Spring, MD: Distributed by Acorn Media, [2004] |
Edition | Complete U.K. broadcast ed. |
Extent of Item | 1 videodisc (ca. 100 min.) |
ISBN | (v.r.) |
Other Number | 1467572 |
General Notes | DVD. Disc label title. Widescreen version. ISBN from boxed set container: 1569387133. Special features include: production notes and cast filmographies. |
Performance Credits | Michael Kitchen, Honeysuckle Weeks, Anthony Howell, Emily Blunt, Luke de Woolfson, Laurence Fox, Alan Howard, Ian Redford, Richard Wills-Cotton. |
Languages | Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired. |
System Details | DVD Dolby digital stereo. |
Terms of Use | For private home use only. |
Summary | The adventures of detective Christopher Foyle in World War II-era England. At the London headquarters of a multinational company, a young secretary plummets to her death. In Hastings, a member of the Home Guard is killed. Foyle and Milner discover how these deaths are linked and how money talks a universal language, even in wartime. |
Subjects & Genres | |
By Topic | Foyle, Christopher (Fictitious character)--Fiction |
Police--Fiction--England | |
Detective and mystery television programs | |
Television plays, English | |
Films for the hearing impaired | |
By Location | Hastings (England)--Fiction |