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Robin Redbreast

Anna Cropper, Andrew Bradford
Barcode 5035673009970
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Release Date: 28/10/2013

Genre: Drama
Region Code: DVD 2
Label: Bfi
Director: James McTaggart
Number of Discs: 1
Audio Languages: English
Subtitle Languages: English

ROBIN REDBREAST (DVD)


A film by James MacTaggart

Norah Palmer (Anna Cropper) is a television script editor who temporarily moves to a remote English country village to rebuild her life after a bad break-up. At first, she finds that the villagers are friendly, if a little eccentric. When she becomes pregnant to the handsome gamekeeper Rob, she begins to suspect the locals of conspiring against her, preventing her from leaving the village for her home in London.

Directed by the renowned producer/director James MacTaggart from a script by John Bowen (A Ghost Story for Christmas: The Ice House, Dead of Night: A Woman Sobbing) and made during the golden age of British TV chillers, this provocative and disturbing drama, with its combination of unsettling folk rituals and insular regional communities, is considered to be an influence and precursor to The Wicker Man, and has built up a cult following over the years since its original broadcast in the Play for Today strand.

Special Features


* Interview with John Bowen (2013, 12 mins): the celebrated writer discusses his career and the origins of Robin Redbreast
* Around the Village Green (1937, Evelyn Spice and Marion Grierson, 11 mins): short film offering insight into the changing economic and social history of village life
* Illustrated booklet featuring essays and biographies by Vic Pratt, William Fowler, Olive Wake and Alex Davidson, and full credits

UK 1970 a black & white presentation of a colour production English language, with optional hard-of-hearing subtitles 77 minutes DVD9 Region 2 PAL DVD Original aspect ratio 1.33:1 Dolby Digital mono audio (320kbps)