Search results
The Mystery of Edwin Drood is a 2012 British television adaptation of the unfinished 1870 novel by Charles Dickens, adapted with a new ending by Gwyneth Hughes, produced by Lisa Osborne, and directed by Diarmuid Lawrence. It was aired in the United Kingdom on BBC2 as two one-hour parts on 10 and 11 January 2012, in the United States as a single ...
The Mystery of Edwin Drood: With Matthew Rhys, Freddie Fox, Tamzin Merchant, Rory Kinnear. An exploration of Charles Dicken's unfinished work in which the mystery of the murder of Edwin Drood is examined.
- (1.1K)
- 2012-04-15
- Drama, Mystery
- 120
A bold and refreshing take on Charles Dickins' novel. The Mystery of Edwin Drood is presented by your local public television station. Funding for MASTERPIECE is provided by Viking and Raymond ...
People also ask
Is the mystery of Edwin Drood based on a true story?
What happened to the mystery of Edwin Drood?
Who starred in 'the mystery of Edwin Drood'?
Where can I find the mystery of Edwin Drood?
The Mystery of Edwin Drood (1960) was a British television miniseries produced by ITV and broadcast live in eight episodes, starring Donald Sinden as John Jasper, Richard Pearson as Rev. Crisparkle and Tim Seely as Edwin Drood. [24] This serial is believed to be lost, as no audio or video recordings are known to exist.
- Fildes, Luke, Sir, Charles Dickens
- 1870
Jan 12, 2012 · Episode 1. An adaptation and completion of Charles Dickens' last novel, left unfinished at the halfway mark at his death, The Mystery of Edwin Drood is a psychological thriller about a provincial ...
- 52 min
Episode #1.1. John Jasper,opium-addicted choirmaster at Cloisterham cathedral,lusts after Rosa Bud,schoolgirl betrothed of his nephew Edwin Drood and fantasises about killing the boy. Edwin himself will inherit a fortune if he marries fellow orphan Rosa. Two other orphans,twins Helena and Neville Landless,arrive from Ceylon to complete their ...
The Mystery of Edwin Drood is a 2012 British television adaptation of the unfinished 1870 novel by Charles Dickens, adapted with a new ending by Gwyneth Hughes, produced by Lisa Osborne, and directed by Diarmuid Lawrence. It was aired in the United Kingdom on BBC2 as two one-hour parts on 10 and 11 January 2012, in the United States as a single two-hour film on PBS on 15 April 2012, and in ...