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The Mystery Of Edwin Drood 2012

2012 British goggle box miniseries

The Mystery of Edwin Drood
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Based on The Mystery of Edwin Drood
by Charles Dickens
Screenplay by Gwyneth Hughes
Directed by Diarmuid Lawrence
Starring Matthew Rhys
Rory Kinnear
Theme music composer John Lunn
Country of origin United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland
Original language English
Production
Producer Lisa Osborne
Cinematography Alan Almond
Editor David Head
Running time 120 minutes or 2 x 60 minutes
Release
Original network BBC2
Original release x January 2012 (2012-01-x)

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 Uk on BBC2 as 2 ane-hour parts on ten and 11 January 2012, in the United States as a single two-hour film on PBS on 15 April 2012,[one] and in Australia on ABC1 on two Jan 2013.[ii]

Plot [edit]

The film begins with John Jasper, choirmaster of Cloisterham Cathedral, in an opium den, hallucinating nigh strangling his nephew, Edwin Drood, in full view of his fiancée, Rosa Bud. Edwin Drood later visits Cloisterham, initially to come across Rosa, before going off to his uncle's business firm. His arrival at the Nuns' House, the boarding school where Rosa lives, is met with much excitement by the other occupants, while Rosa appears indifferent at best. It is soon apparent that theirs is an odd relationship and Rosa shows piffling passion for it, something Edwin communicates to his uncle subsequently the visit. In the same scene, the allure Jasper seems to accept for Rosa, as indicated in his before hallucination, is buttressed by a drawing of her enjoying pride of place on his wall, which Edwin believes he has kept because he (Edwin) was the creative person.

A 2d arrival to Cloisterham follows Edwin's, as Neville Landless and his twin sister Helena arrive from Ceylon, Neville to report with 1 of the pocket-size canons, Reverend Crisparkle, and Helena will live at the Nuns' House with Rosa. Declining to appoint them in conversation, Reverend Crisparkle and his mother invite Edwin and Rosa to meet them. While Jasper plays on the pianoforte and Rosa sings forth, his desire for her becomes more obvious, and is immediately noticed by Helena. At the aforementioned result, Neville becomes attracted to Rosa and takes an immediate dislike to Edwin, and Helena and Rosa strike up a friendship, subsequently the singing exercise leaves the latter unsettled. Back at the Nuns' Firm, Helena makes her suspicions known to Rosa, who confides to her that she loathes and fears her music-master, Jasper.

Neville and Edwin, meanwhile, have a cursory fleck, and Edwin later provokes him into reacting violently, which Jasper reports to others, giving birth to Neville's reputation of having a fierce temper. Meanwhile, having an interest in the cathedral crypt, Jasper seeks the company of Durdles, a human being who knows more about the crypt than anyone else. Durdles takes Jasper into the cathedral crypt. Jasper provides a canteen of wine to Durdles. The vino is mysteriously potent and Durdles soon loses consciousness.

Rosa, convinced she does not dear Edwin, visits her guardian, Mr Grewgious. When she asks whether there would be any forfeiture to her inheritance if she does not ally Edwin, he replies that at that place would be none on either side. Mr Grewgious gives Edwin a ring which Rosa's father had given to her female parent, with the proviso that Edwin must either give the ring to Rosa as a sign of his irrevocable delivery to her or return information technology to him. The next 24-hour interval, Rosa and Edwin amicably agree to end their betrothal. Unfortunately, Jasper, who had been given information past Mr Grewgious to indicate that the betrothal might not go through, sees his please crushed past a misreading of their conversation, mistaking the amicable parting for a confirmation of shared affection.

Reeling from his anger, he arranges a reconciliation dinner between Edwin and Neville, which proves successful. Drood and Neville leave together to go downwards to the cathedral, where they acquire they take more in mutual than was previously idea. Neville is seen to depart, but the next forenoon Edwin is missing and Jasper spreads suspicion that Neville has killed him. Neville leaves early on in the morning for a hike, but the townspeople overtake him and bring him dorsum to the city. Mr Grewgious keeps Neville out of jail by taking responsibility for him: he will produce him any time his presence is required. Meanwhile, Deputy, Durdles' little helper, finds the ring discarded on the graveyard floor.

While defending Neville's innocence against Jasper's accusations, the twins confess that they did not come to Cloisterham to further their education only to find their father, the late Edwin Drood Sr. As Edwin Jr was their brother, they argued, Neville had no crusade to murder him. Jasper refutes their claims, just Mr Grewgious begins to look into information technology, assisted by Neville and Grewgious's clerk, Bazzard.

In dream sequences it is shown that Jasper is responsible for killing Edwin, though no i is certain what he has washed with the torso. He visits Rosa at the Nuns' House and professes his love for her. She rejects him but he persists; he says that he will never requite upwards on her until he is dead. In fear of Jasper, Rosa goes to Mr Grewgious in London. Jasper is informed of Rosa'southward disappearance and follows her, but Neville and Helena forbid him from taking her with him. As he departs, Mr Grewgious informs him that Edwin and Rosa had ended their betrothal, meaning he has murdered his nephew for no reason.

Bazzard, calling himself Dick Datchery, arrives in Cloisterham. His investigations show no evidence of Edwin Drood Sr'southward death, so he extends his search. He asks directions from Deputy, who volition not go well-nigh Jasper for fear that he will asphyxiate him over again, the choirmaster having threatened to kill him earlier. At the same time, Reverend Crisparkle is given a alphabetic character which seems to confirm Helena's assertion that Jasper is obsessed with Rosa, and he stumbles upon Bazzard and Deputy, who have broken into Jasper'south apartment. All three begin to work together to solve the mystery of Drood Jr's disappearance and enlist the aid of Durdles to search the tombs for his body.

Believing also that Jasper killed Edwin, Rosa promises to go out with him if he will show her where he placed Edwin'due south body. He takes her to the Cathedral, where they overhear the investigative quartet down beneath. Rosa escapes from his clutches only to bump into Edwin, who informs her that he merely left for Egypt, where his father had a business organisation, and discarded the band in anger after she called their betrothal off. At the same time Jasper stumbles upon Reverend Crisparkle, Durdles, Bazzard and Deputy, who take located a recently deceased body in the Drood tomb. Jasper confirms that information technology is Drood Sr, who he states was his father and not his brother-in-law as previously believed, and confesses to killing him a year earlier when he showed up suddenly to look for Edwin. Edwin himself appears and Jasper, thinking him a ghost, takes his own life.

In the aftermath, Edwin accepts the twins as his siblings and Neville's offer to get into business organisation with him. A romance having been budding for the elapsing of the story, Helena accepts Reverend Crisparkle'due south unspoken proposal.

Cast [edit]

In credits order.

  • Matthew Rhys as John Jasper
  • Rory Kinnear as Reverend Septimus Crisparkle
  • Alun Armstrong as Hiram Grewgious
  • Julia McKenzie every bit Mrs Crisparkle
  • Ron Cook equally Durdles
  • David Dawson as Bazzard
  • Sacha Dhawan as Neville Landless
  • Freddie Pull a fast one on as Edwin Drood
  • Ian McNeice every bit Mayor Thomas Sapsea
  • Tamzin Merchant equally Rosa Bud
  • Amber Rose Revah equally Helena Landless
  • Ellie Haddington as Princess Puffer
  • Janet Dale every bit Miss Twinkleton
  • Alfie Davis as Deputy
  • Rob Dixon equally Captain Drood

Earlier ITV version [edit]

Although the 2012 miniseries is the first (and, so far, simply) BBC television accommodation, ITV previously adjusted Edwin Drood into eight thirty minute episodes, broadcast live in weekly parts at eight:00pm from 28 September to 16 Nov 1960, ambulation meantime with the BBC's accommodation of Barnaby Rudge. Information technology starred Donald Sinden as John Jasper, Richard Pearson as Rev. Crisparkle, Tim Seely as Edwin Drood and Barbara Brown as Rosa Bud, with each episode featuring an introduction by histrion Michael Ingrams. This serial is believed to accept been lost during the archival purges in the 1960s and 70s, and well-nigh zip else is known about it beyond the rest of the cast and the episode titles. Photographs taken from contemporary paper listings (which speak positively of the product) exist inside the BFI's library, merely are non available to the public. Seely is credited for the final episode, suggesting it may have shared the same twist catastrophe as the 2012 version.

Earlier radio version [edit]

In 1965, for Radio 4's long-running "Saturday Night Theatre" strand, Mollie Hardwick adjusted the story into a 90-minute radio play and suggested an ending (although what it was is at present unknown). The cast included Francis de Wolff as the Narrator, John Gabriel every bit John Jasper, Mary Wimbush as Princess Puffer, Patrick Barr as Crisparkle, Malcolm Terris every bit Edwin Drood, Rosalind Shanks every bit Rosa, Nigel Graham as Neville Landless, Isabel Rennie as Helena Landless and Denys Blakelock as Mr. Grewgious. It was repeated on 4 October 1970, although no recordings are known to exist, making it lost.

Differences from Dickens' unfinished novel [edit]

In the volume, Neville and Helena take arrived from Ceylon but there is no indication that they are natives, equally is the instance in the film. The novel has no indication that they are Edwin's siblings.

In the book, Jasper threatens Deputy considering he believes he was spying on him. In the film, he does then considering Deputy pelted him with pebbles.

Mr Tartar does not announced in the film, and it is Bazzard who pretends to be Dick Datchery.

It has an original ending—the unfinished novel ends when the opium den proprietor and Datchery turn upwards in Cloisterham.

Filming locations [edit]

Much of the filming was done in Rochester, Kent. Rochester Cathedral and its grounds characteristic extensively in the series.[iii] In particular, the outside of Jasper's Gatehouse was filmed at the Cathedral Gate in Pocket-size Canon Row and Jasper's Gatehouse interior was filmed at Eastgate Business firm in Rochester Loftier Street.[4]

The scenes in the marshes were also shot in Kent, at Riverside Country Park in Gillingham.[v]

DVD release [edit]

The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the Usa on ane May 2012.[6] It was released on DVD in the Britain in Nov 2017.

Footnotes [edit]

  1. ^ "PBS Masterpiece Classic schedule". Retrieved xiii November 2011.
  2. ^ The Mystery Of Edwin Drood at ABC Tv set. Accessed 27 June 2013
  3. ^ Kent Pic Office. "Kent Film Function The Mystery of Edwin Drood Motion-picture show Focus".
  4. ^ Kent Film Function. "Kent Motion-picture show Office The Mystery of Edwin Drood Picture Focus".
  5. ^ Kent Flick Office. "Kent Film Function The Mystery of Edwin Drood Movie Focus".
  6. ^ Amazon: Masterpiece Classic: The Mystery of Edwin Drood

External links [edit]

  • The Mystery of Edwin Drood at BBC Online Edit this at Wikidata
  • The Mystery of Edwin Drood at IMDb

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mystery_of_Edwin_Drood_(miniseries)

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