Stuart Orme
Author of Merlin: Series 1
About the Author
Works by Stuart Orme
The Romance Collection: Pride and Prejudice / Emma / Jane Eyre / Ivanhoe / Tom Jones / The Scarlet Pimpernel / Lorna Doone / Victoria and Albert (2002) — Director — 33 copies, 1 review
Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe volume II — Director — 4 copies
Foyle's War: Sets 1-7 — Director — 2 copies
Inspector Morse: Series 7 [DVD] 2 copies
Il terrore dalla sesta luna 1 copy
Jack Taylor Collection Set 1-3 — Director — 1 copy
Foyle's War: Set 8, Episode 1: High Castle — Director — 1 copy
Foyle's War: Set 8, Episode 2: Trespass — Director — 1 copy
Associated Works
William & Mary: The Complete Series — Contributor — 8 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1954
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- film director
film producer - Nationality
- UK
- Birthplace
- Derby, Derbyshire, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
Members
Reviews
This series is just so interesting, Foyle is now working for the Intelligence Service and having to deal with politics as well as investigating things that have ramifications outside of the small sphere of Hastings. Everything from Corupt Nazi Businessmen and the companies that survived afterwards; Palestine and Israel comng into Conflict and the truth about some of the missions some people were sent on in France along with character developments and some very interesting interviews about show more the true history that informed the episodes.
The actors are great in their roles and the characters really made me feel for them. I'm sorry it's all over. show less
The actors are great in their roles and the characters really made me feel for them. I'm sorry it's all over. show less
This series just keeps knocking it out of the park. Entertaining and engaging the characters never fail to keep me interested.
Foyle is now working with MI5 alongside Sam while her husband is running for election. These three episodes bring up post-war and cold war issues. Clever and entertaining.
Foyle is now working with MI5 alongside Sam while her husband is running for election. These three episodes bring up post-war and cold war issues. Clever and entertaining.
One of the things that is so charming about the book is the improbable sang-froid of the characters. I abandoned the movie at the point where Bonnie chastises Sylvia for having put them in danger at the train station after screaming hysterically at her when the wolves approach. This film is a no-hoper.
At the beginning Foyle is still trying to retire, by the end he is no longer a police detective but he's still assisting in cases. Another trilogy of cases. The Russian House; Killing TIme and The Hide. Full of twists and turns and people being very people. There's racism; treachery and politics sprinkled liberally and the characters work hard to uncover the truth as best they can.
I really like the characters and how they're portrayed and look forward to more.
I really like the characters and how they're portrayed and look forward to more.
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Statistics
- Works
- 42
- Also by
- 1
- Members
- 566
- Popularity
- #44,191
- Rating
- 3.9
- Reviews
- 17
- ISBNs
- 61













