The psychological crime dramas as seen on public television
In five stories of suspense, award-winning writer Ruth Rendell explores obsession in various forms...all of them with criminal consequences. These tales' psychological depth and surprising twists show that, as a spinner of mysteries, Rendell remains peerless.
Going Wrong - As wild teenagers, Guy (James Callis) and Leonora (Josephine Butler) pledged perpetual love. Now, Guy intends to hold her to that promise—one way or another. Approx. 156 min.
Harm Done - With the release of a convicted pedophile riling up a working-class neighborhood, Inspector Wexford (George Baker) investigates the apparent abductions of a wealthy couple’s toddler and several teenage girls. Approx. 101 min.
The Fallen Curtain - Teenager Richard Clayton (Ben Brazier) remains haunted by a few unaccounted-for hours when he went missing as a boy. Approx. 50 min.
The Lake of Darkness - Martin Urban (Jerome Flynn) can’t believe his luck: winning the lottery and then finding the beautiful, mysterious Francesca (Sadie Frost). But luck eventually takes a turn. Approx. 103 min.
You Can't Be Too Careful - A security-obsessed woman (Serena Evans) takes on a new flatmate (Jane Hazlegrove) who doesn't share her safety concerns. Approx. 50 min.
DVD SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE Ruth Rendell biography and cast filmographies.