Midsomer Murders: Beyond the Grave (2000) Reviews

Midsomer Murders: Beyond the Grave (2000)
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The 13th feature-length episode of the British detective series Midsomer Murders, "Beyond the Grave" is set in motion by a mysterious act of vandalism at the Aspen Tallow museum. When a 17th century painting is slashed to pieces, the superstitious locals believe that the damage was the handiwork of one Jonathan Lowrie -- and never mind that he has been dead for centuries. Ultimately, a number of mysterious deaths occur, which some attribute to Lowrie but which DCI Tom Barnaby (John Nettles) believes are being committed by someone who is still very much alive. As he pursues his investigation, Tom is also pressed into service as a "technical advisor" for his daughter's actor-boyfriend (Ed Waters), who has been cast as a cop in a popular TV soap opera. "Beyond the Grave" was first telecast in the U.K. on February 5, 2000, and in the U.S. on April 8 of that same year. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
John NettlesDaniel Casey, (more)
Director(s):
Moira Armstrong
Format(s):
DVD
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Marlene S.

We love this whole series! End of discussion!

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Fred W.

This one was again well done but a bit too gory and violent for our tastes..

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Carole P.

Loved this one too!

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LOIS B.

I have loved the Midsomer Murders. Beyond the Grave was not as good as I thought the others were. I know it has something to do with the change of actors in this film.

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    Marlene S.

    We love this whole series! End of discussion!

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    Fred W.

    This one was again well done but a bit too gory and violent for our tastes..

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    Carole P.

    Loved this one too!

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