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Endeavour

Year:
Duration:
UK:98 min
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery
IMDB rate:
8.3
Director:
Colm McCarthy
Details
Country: UK
Release Date: 2012-07-01
Filming Locations: Merton College, Merton Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Cast
Actor
Character
Daisy Head
Daisy Head
Endeavour
Michael Matus
Cyril Wright
John Light
Dempsey
Flora Montgomery
Rosalind Stromming
Patrick Malahide
Richard Lovell
Shaun Evans
DC Endeavour Morse
Jack Ashton
DC Ian McLeash
Holly Ridley
Valerie Quillen
Lisa Backwell
Anne Porter
Jenna Harrison
Miss Sylvia Tench
Roger Allam
DI Fred Thursday
Danny Webb
DS Arthur Lott
Richard Lintern
Dr. Rowan Stromming
Sam Reid
Brian Lomax
Harry Kershaw
Miles Percival
Maggie Ollerenshaw
Mrs. Crabbin
Ian Gelder
Stan Tremlett
Emma Stansfield
Sharon Veelie
James Bradshaw
Dr. Max DeBryn
Charlie Creed-Miles
Teddy Samuels
Jamie Blackley
Johnny Franks
Christopher Brandon
Alexander Reece
Abigail Thaw
Dorothea Frazil
Terence Harvey
DCS Crisp
Rachael Heaton
Mary Tremlett
Graham Curry
Oxford Student (uncredited)
John Edwards
PC Jenkins (uncredited)
David Monteath
Policeman (uncredited)
Robert Roman Ratajczak
Oxford Student (uncredited)
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Trivia
While Morse is explaining how the murder was committed, Mrs. Stromming is singing the aria "Un Bel Di" (One fine day) from Puccini's Madame Butterfly. This is also what she writes on his record when she autographs it.
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Patrick Malahide previously appeared in _"Inspector Morse" Driven to Distraction (1990)_. In both appearances he plays a suspect who though not guilty of the murder was having an affair with the victim.
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Mrs Crabbin tells Morse that the other two lodgers are called Goldberg and McCann. These are the same names as the two sinister lodgers in Harold Pinter's play 'The Birthday Party'.
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Goofs
When DC McLeash comes into Morse's room to invite him for a drink, he switches Morse's record-player off at the mains switch to get his attention. When McLeash has finished talking to Morse, he switches it back on again and it carries on playing immediately, exactly where it left off. This would not happen with a record-player. At the very least the pitch would increase as the record got up to speed; in addition, if it was a valve rather than transistor amplifier there would be a delay while the valve filaments warmed up again.
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Early in the story, Morse is told to go and interview a witness in Jericho, which is a suburb of Oxford. However, in the next scene we see him knocking on a door near Oriel College in the centre of the city asking to see the witness.
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When we first see Morse, he is typing a document. The camera shows a close-up of the page as he types the word "tender". The centre of each letter is fuzzy, as if the ribbon is being pressed onto the paper even by the hollows of the letters, and there is a ghost image of each letter, as if the type bars have bounced on the paper and made a second impression close to the first one. However when Morse then rolls the page a few inches out of the typewriter and we see the sentences that he has been typing, these blemishes are not present.
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Quotes
DC Endeavour Morse: Finished?
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BBC Announcer: Good morning, everyone. It's six o'clock on Sunday morning and the BBC Light Programme is beginning another day's broadcasting. 1 of 1 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No | Share this Share this: Facebook  |  Twitter  |  Permalink Hide options [Thursday and Morse are questioning Richard Lovell, a government minister, about wild parties such as the one where they suspect Mary Tremlett met her death] DI Fred Thursday: She'd be one of the young girls you'll have met at Teddy Samuels' parties. You attended one last Saturday at Wolvercote.
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DC Endeavour Morse: I was thinking I might pack it all in. Pick up my degree.
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Photos from cast
Daisy Head
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