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Father Brown: Season Five (DVD)
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Genre | Drama |
Format | DVD, NTSC |
Contributor | Various |
Initial release date | 2017-12-12 |
Language | English |
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Father Brown: Season Five (DVD)
Father Brown (Mark Williams) cycles back on screen to solve more mysteries in the sleepy Cotswold village of Kembleford in this charming series based on the short stories by G K Chesterton. In this series a Duke and Duchess visit the village at Christmas time, but the community is thrown into chaos when the couple’s baby boy goes missing. When a female author is murdered, Father Brown turns to her novels for guidance. And when a boxer is found dead in suspicious circumstances, Father Brown uncovers a well-planned betting sting. It’s a story full of deceit and betrayal, but who has been playing whom?
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- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 0.71 ounces
- Item model number : 1000645241 DVD
- Director : Various
- Media Format : DVD, NTSC
- Run time : 12 hours and 30 minutes
- Release date : December 12, 2017
- Actors : Various
- Dubbed: : English
- Studio : Studio Distribution Services
- ASIN : B071W9GVQX
- Number of discs : 3
- Best Sellers Rank: #43,097 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #7,024 in Drama DVDs
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A Christmas Special and the Return of Flambeau!
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2018This set includes the first "Father Brown" Christmas special. It aired in December 2016, and Season 5 began in January 2017. It has a lot of humor and a lot of good cheer. As does the whole series. "Father Brown" has nicely plotted mysteries, but it is light-hearted and definitely not police procedural, with Inspector Mallory often acting incompetently. A couple plots are improbable, but in goofy way. It takes place in 1953, so there's no internet or cell phones.
Oh, no. In the first episode of the season, we lose a Father Brown regular character. Come to think of it, the inimitable Sid Carter is missing from the first 10 episodes of Season 5, and it's not explained until "The Sins of Others". To make up the shortfall, the young Lady Penelope "Bunty" joins as a regular, when she arrives to live with Lady Felicia. She is rather directionless, except that she craves excitement and has an eye for the bad boy. But there are brains behind that pretty face.
This Season 5 collection, including the Christmas Special, gives you a lovely 675 minutes of mysteries. Each of the 15 episodes is about 45 minutes long. It is nice to have a series where a season has more than 4 mysteries, isn't it?
If you buy the series on BluRay or DVD, English SDH subtitles are available and the show is presented in 16:9 aspect ratio. There are no BluRay/DVD bonus featues.
...Special..."The Star" Bishop Reynard has sent Canon Fox to Kembleford. He is to oversea Father Brown's Christmas Day Mass, which "has a reputation for being somewhat eclectic.... This year, the Duke of Frome (pronounced froom) is spending Christmas at Montague and, we're informed, will be attending Christmas Mass at St. Mary's." So nothing better be out of line. How about a kidnapped child – is that out of line?
"The thing about miracles is that they do happen."
...episode 1... "The Labyrinth of the Minotaur" Lady Davina reigns at Malmort, a big decaying house in desperate need of marriage to money. Malmort's claim to fame is a suberranean maze created by the "architect of the Villa Pisani Labbyrinth in Stra. Reputed to be the most difficult maze in the world." (and one of the most beautiful, with a white tower to climb in the middle)." Which means if you wander in, you won't wander out again, right?
...episode 2... "The Eve of St. John" Father Brown attends a District Council meeting where the fire-breathing Reverend Allsworthy announces, "Following the repeal of England's 1736 Witchcraft Act, pagans are literally 'coming out of the woods"." A moral threat which might have become a mortal threat when a body is found in a coven's woods.
...episode 3... "The Chedworth Cyclone" Jeb Cornish is the star of the Chedworth Boxing Club, winning his last three bouts with K.O.s. But his story includes a gangster, a woman, jealousy and death.
...episode 4... "The Hand of Lucia" Remember "Lulu & Lucia", the book which scandalized Mr.s. McCarthy? It's back, because its author, Lucia Morell, has moved into the area. Is it the past or is it the future that's going to get someone killed?
...episode 5... "The Eagle and the Dawn" Katherine Corven is going to be executed for the murder of her husband, and she specifically asks that Father Brown visit her for confession. To Father Brown's astonishment, Corven doesn't want to confess to her husband's murder. Instead, she slyly tells him, "I wanted to get something off my chest. You see, I've just arranged for the death of my lover." What's the Father to do – the seal of the confessional cannot be broken.
...episode 6... "The Smallest of Things" Agnes Lesser is getting a police commendation for building dolls' houses. They're all of real murder scenes, used "as a teaching tool in the art of crime detection." She's invited Father Brown to help her solve a cold case.
...episode 7... "The Crimson Feather" Backstage at The Crimson Feather Club Verity and Janek are planning something, "And may God forgive us both."
...episode 8..."The Lepidopterist's Companion" Father Brown, a.k.a. "The Great Kembleford Book Thief." He is always forgetting to return books borrowed from the bookmobile. Today, he has remembered and is taking a pile of books back when there's a cry from the bookmobile. And a dead librarian.
...episode 9... "The Alchemist's Secret" Professor Hilary Ambrose has been hearing mysterious sounds and worried by being followed ever since he acquired a 3,000 year-old diary. It has a secret and people die for it.
...episode 10.. "The Sins of Others" Sid Carter, Lady Felicia's chauffeur, and Father Brown's cohort, has just been released after a year in prison. Sid has always been a bit of a lad, but it's hard to believe he'd end up in jail. Unless he was framed.
...episode 11.. "The Theatre of the Invisible" The hit radio show "Up to You" is going on the road, and one stop is Kembleford. It's a comedy show with a well-known cast. It rather ruins the fun when someone dies.
...episode 12.. "The Tanganyika Green" Aldous Kemp, widower, and his daughter, Grace, have come to the U.K. in the hope that Grace will get into medical school. Kemp plans on selling a valuable antique at the Antiques Fair to finance her school, but everything goes wrong when there's a death.
...episode 13.. "The Fire in the Sky" Mrs. McCarthy is worried about a parishioner, William. He's acting odd and, I don't know, there may be aliens involved.
Meanwhile, Bunty gifts Father Brown with a moped: "You said your knees were hurting you. I thought you should trade your rusty old bicycle in."
Father Brown: "Bucephalus is NOT rusty."
Trivia: The original Bucephalus was Alexander the Great's favorite war horse.
...episode 14.. "The Penitent Man" Can you believe it? Mr. Hercule Flambeau, celebrity thief has been denied bail, so he's sitting in jail awaiting trial. But the charge isn't theft, it's murder. Father Brown knows that murder is not Flambeau's style. So what is he up to?
Favorite quote:
Mrs. McCarthy: "I've always thought I had the temperament to make a rather good librarian."
Father Brown: "It's true. She's often telling me to be quiet."
An enjoyable series, as long as you don't expect seriousness.
Happy Reader
5.0 out of 5 starsThis set includes the first "Father Brown" Christmas special. It aired in December 2016, and Season 5 began in January 2017. It has a lot of humor and a lot of good cheer. As does the whole series. "Father Brown" has nicely plotted mysteries, but it is light-hearted and definitely not police procedural, with Inspector Mallory often acting incompetently. A couple plots are improbable, but in goofy way. It takes place in 1953, so there's no internet or cell phones.A Christmas Special and the Return of Flambeau!
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2018
Oh, no. In the first episode of the season, we lose a Father Brown regular character. Come to think of it, the inimitable Sid Carter is missing from the first 10 episodes of Season 5, and it's not explained until "The Sins of Others". To make up the shortfall, the young Lady Penelope "Bunty" joins as a regular, when she arrives to live with Lady Felicia. She is rather directionless, except that she craves excitement and has an eye for the bad boy. But there are brains behind that pretty face.
This Season 5 collection, including the Christmas Special, gives you a lovely 675 minutes of mysteries. Each of the 15 episodes is about 45 minutes long. It is nice to have a series where a season has more than 4 mysteries, isn't it?
If you buy the series on BluRay or DVD, English SDH subtitles are available and the show is presented in 16:9 aspect ratio. There are no BluRay/DVD bonus featues.
...Special..."The Star" Bishop Reynard has sent Canon Fox to Kembleford. He is to oversea Father Brown's Christmas Day Mass, which "has a reputation for being somewhat eclectic.... This year, the Duke of Frome (pronounced froom) is spending Christmas at Montague and, we're informed, will be attending Christmas Mass at St. Mary's." So nothing better be out of line. How about a kidnapped child – is that out of line?
"The thing about miracles is that they do happen."
...episode 1... "The Labyrinth of the Minotaur" Lady Davina reigns at Malmort, a big decaying house in desperate need of marriage to money. Malmort's claim to fame is a suberranean maze created by the "architect of the Villa Pisani Labbyrinth in Stra. Reputed to be the most difficult maze in the world." (and one of the most beautiful, with a white tower to climb in the middle)." Which means if you wander in, you won't wander out again, right?
...episode 2... "The Eve of St. John" Father Brown attends a District Council meeting where the fire-breathing Reverend Allsworthy announces, "Following the repeal of England's 1736 Witchcraft Act, pagans are literally 'coming out of the woods"." A moral threat which might have become a mortal threat when a body is found in a coven's woods.
...episode 3... "The Chedworth Cyclone" Jeb Cornish is the star of the Chedworth Boxing Club, winning his last three bouts with K.O.s. But his story includes a gangster, a woman, jealousy and death.
...episode 4... "The Hand of Lucia" Remember "Lulu & Lucia", the book which scandalized Mr.s. McCarthy? It's back, because its author, Lucia Morell, has moved into the area. Is it the past or is it the future that's going to get someone killed?
...episode 5... "The Eagle and the Dawn" Katherine Corven is going to be executed for the murder of her husband, and she specifically asks that Father Brown visit her for confession. To Father Brown's astonishment, Corven doesn't want to confess to her husband's murder. Instead, she slyly tells him, "I wanted to get something off my chest. You see, I've just arranged for the death of my lover." What's the Father to do – the seal of the confessional cannot be broken.
...episode 6... "The Smallest of Things" Agnes Lesser is getting a police commendation for building dolls' houses. They're all of real murder scenes, used "as a teaching tool in the art of crime detection." She's invited Father Brown to help her solve a cold case.
...episode 7... "The Crimson Feather" Backstage at The Crimson Feather Club Verity and Janek are planning something, "And may God forgive us both."
...episode 8..."The Lepidopterist's Companion" Father Brown, a.k.a. "The Great Kembleford Book Thief." He is always forgetting to return books borrowed from the bookmobile. Today, he has remembered and is taking a pile of books back when there's a cry from the bookmobile. And a dead librarian.
...episode 9... "The Alchemist's Secret" Professor Hilary Ambrose has been hearing mysterious sounds and worried by being followed ever since he acquired a 3,000 year-old diary. It has a secret and people die for it.
...episode 10.. "The Sins of Others" Sid Carter, Lady Felicia's chauffeur, and Father Brown's cohort, has just been released after a year in prison. Sid has always been a bit of a lad, but it's hard to believe he'd end up in jail. Unless he was framed.
...episode 11.. "The Theatre of the Invisible" The hit radio show "Up to You" is going on the road, and one stop is Kembleford. It's a comedy show with a well-known cast. It rather ruins the fun when someone dies.
...episode 12.. "The Tanganyika Green" Aldous Kemp, widower, and his daughter, Grace, have come to the U.K. in the hope that Grace will get into medical school. Kemp plans on selling a valuable antique at the Antiques Fair to finance her school, but everything goes wrong when there's a death.
...episode 13.. "The Fire in the Sky" Mrs. McCarthy is worried about a parishioner, William. He's acting odd and, I don't know, there may be aliens involved.
Meanwhile, Bunty gifts Father Brown with a moped: "You said your knees were hurting you. I thought you should trade your rusty old bicycle in."
Father Brown: "Bucephalus is NOT rusty."
Trivia: The original Bucephalus was Alexander the Great's favorite war horse.
...episode 14.. "The Penitent Man" Can you believe it? Mr. Hercule Flambeau, celebrity thief has been denied bail, so he's sitting in jail awaiting trial. But the charge isn't theft, it's murder. Father Brown knows that murder is not Flambeau's style. So what is he up to?
Favorite quote:
Mrs. McCarthy: "I've always thought I had the temperament to make a rather good librarian."
Father Brown: "It's true. She's often telling me to be quiet."
An enjoyable series, as long as you don't expect seriousness.
Happy Reader
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024Father brown gives new meaning to confessions! Solving the mysteries to prove the innocence of the accused. Brilliant
- Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024I love the series and have them all.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2018Father Brown is the best. I do have to say that the first 2 seasons are my favorites, but hell, season 5 is still pretty awesome. This is a good gift for someone who enjoys shows like Quincy M.D., Murder, She Wrote, or Father Dowing. It is suitable for younger children due to the fact there's hardly any blood or decomposing that would you see on more advance shows (CSI, Bones). There no swearing. And while sex is mentioned, it's in a way that smaller children and teens would not pick up on. However, I would say the appropriate age group is 15 and older. It has some great humor, some thought-provoking mysteries, and some drool-worthy desserts (Can you say, Award-Winning Strawberry Scones?).
- Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2022Big fan of Father Brown; happy to have it to watch any time I want.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2022If you're a Father Brown fan, Season 5 doesn't disappoint. The great scenery, mysteries and ever present Ms. McCarthy are a soothing antidote to the craziness in today's world.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2021I really like the Father Brown series. I am collecting them all.s
- Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2022We love this show, I have all seasons up to five. I recommend this show it good fun entertainment.
Top reviews from other countries
- RommelReviewed in Canada on September 6, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars British TV
Very family friendly
- DragonflyerReviewed in Canada on March 12, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Gotta have the Set
Anyone who has watched a Father Brown episode needs this set. And I now have 2, but at least 1 matches my set.
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M-A.Reviewed in Canada on September 26, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars La série correspond à ce que j'aime.
La qualité des textes, le jeu des acteurs et l'ensemble des présentations me satisfont pleinement.
J'aime bien le côté humoristique qui accompagne toujours le dramatique.
- MacBirtReviewed in Canada on November 16, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Slow, classy sleuthing and crime as only the English know how.
Classic 50's sleuthing with overtones of morality and the law.
Chesterton lives on!
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on December 15, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Gift
Wife enjoys them.