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English subtitles on main feature only. Prime Suspect: The Complete Collection (2006)

UPC/Barcode: 5037115217134   Catalogue No: 37115 21713   Released: 6th November 2006   Category: Television, Drama   Availability: Sell Thru / Rental   Format: DVD / Box Set

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English subtitles on main feature only.Only the main feature on this DVD title has English subtitles. [explanation]

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well subtitled. nikosal on 21-04-2008:

All episodes subtitled (english HOH). No special features anyway, so this is a SSS boxset.

partly subtitled. nikosal on 25-04-2008:

Correction: I discovered disk 8 has a 23 minutes long "dvd extra" part, with no subtitles. Disk 10 has an even longer, not subtitled as well.
So please replace my previous rating with:

All episodes subtitled (english HOH). Two out of 10 disks contain lenghthy extras which -unfortunately- are not subtitled.

subtitles on main feature only. mat on 17-05-2008:

If main features are subtitled but not the extras, then the correct rating is "main feature only".

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Based on: Characters created by Linda la Plante

Story: The complete collected box set of Lynda la Plante's BAFTA-winning variation on the police procedural serial. In 'Prime Suspect 1' Helen Mirren plays DCI Jane Tennison, who takes over the running of what appears to be an open and shut murder case. However, she runs into problems as her investigations lead her into the male-dominated world of policework and the hunt for a serial killer. 'Prime Suspect 2' sees Tennison called in to head an investigation into the death of a young black woman, whose body is found in the back garden of a house in London. As she begins to investigate, she finds that she is having to deal with a whole web of issues surrounding racism and sexism within the police force, as well as tracking down a killer still on the loose. In 'Prime Suspect 3' Detective Tennison is transferred from Southampton Row to the Soho Vice Squad. Ordered to clear out prostitutes and rent boys in the area, Tennison is soon embroiled in another murder case when a 17-year-old rent boy is found dead in a transexual's flat. In 'Prime Suspect 4 - Inner Circles' the murder of a country club manager in an affluent commuter suburb of London is quickly blamed on youths from a nearby housing estate. Tennison is not so sure. 'Prime Suspect 4 - The Lost Child' sees a newly-promoted Tennison investigating a missing child case back at Southampton Row. The culprit is fingered and, when an arrest attempt backfires, Tennison finds herself in a siege situation. In 'Prime Suspect 4 - The Scent of Darkness', when a series of copycat killings take place that resemble those in the first 'Prime Suspect', Tennison is suspended from duty. Can it be that George Marlow is innocent, as he insisted all along? And how will this development affect Jane's blossoming relationship with psychologist Patrick Schofield? In 'Prime Suspect 5', with a transfer to Manchester, Tennison finds herself lecturing school children on law and order. She demands something a little more up her usual alley, and is soon investigating the murder of a drug dealer. When a 14-year-old boy confesses to the killing, Tennison suspects that someone else is responsible. In 'Prime Suspect 6-The Last Witness' Tennison is back in London facing the prospect of early retirement when the body of a young Bosnian woman is found with evidence of torture. Tennison's investigation leads her to one, possibly two, Serbian war criminals eager to silence the last witness to a massacre a decade before. The final installment 'Prime Suspect 7-The Final Act' Tennison's retirement is still on the cards but as her career draws to and end, Jane is paying dearly for a career studded with loneliness and internally directed anger. Her demons surface and she drinks them away night after night. The body of a missing girl is found and a missing persons case becomes a murder hunt, with her father telling some inconsistent stories. Tennison's handling of the case is spotty, her concentration suffering, and she is forced to admit her alcoholism after a near-accident with a young witness in her car.

Cast: Helen Mirren, Beatie Edney, Tom Bell, Jill Baker, Lesley Sharp, Peter Capaldi, Tony Rohr, Robert Glenister, John McArdle, Tim Woodward, David Phelan, Mark Bazeley, Mossie Smith, Patrick Cremin, Julia Lane, Stuart Wilson, James Laurenson, David O'Hara, John Benfield, Helene Kvale, David Thewlis, Stephen Boxer, John Bowe, Ciaran Hinds, Christopher Fulford, Anthony Bate, John Brobbey, Steven Mackintosh, Craig Fairbrass, Kelly Reilly, Danny Dyer, Andrew Woodall, Nick Patrick, Ralph Fiennes, Ray Emmet Brown, Paul Oldham, David Ryall, Mark Drewry, Richard Hawley, Ian Fitzgibbon, Tom Russell, Alan Leith, John Forgeham, Jack Ellis, Joe Speare, Paul Simpson, Hugh Simon, Andrew Tiernan, Bryan Pringle, Pip Donaghy, Struan Rodger, Zoe Wanamaker, Philip Wright, Ralph Arliss, Joseph Jacobs, Marsha Thomason, Tom Wilkinson, Penelope Beaumont, Sophie Stanton, Mark Strong, Christopher Ashley, Kelly Hunter, Thomas Craig, Vanessa Knox-Mayer, Sarah Winman, Frank Finlay, Phoebe Nicholls, Clare Holman, Adna Sabljic, Hugh Sachs, Dennis Titus, Ben Miles, Barnaby Kay, Robert Pugh, Tony Pritchard, Tanya Moodie, Sam Hazeldine, Velibor Topic, Oleg Menshikov, Peter Rnic, Finlay Robertson, Ann Warungu, Rupert Frazer, Heshima Thompson, Setphen Thompkinson, Laura Greenwood, Ricky Nixon, Sharon Crichlow, Clive Hayward, Amanda Crichlow, Amy Robbins, Carolyn Pickles, Laura Doddington, Russell Mabey, Robbie Gee, Brendan Coyle

Directed by: Tom Hooper, Christopher Menaul, David Drury, John Madden, Paul Marcus, Philip Davis, Sarah Pia Anderson, John Strickland, Philip Martin

Studio: ITV DVD

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