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Murder on the Home Front Blu-ray | WWII Crime Drama Mystery Movie | Perfect for History Buffs & Film Collectors | Great for Movie Nights & Historical Study
Murder on the Home Front Blu-ray | WWII Crime Drama Mystery Movie | Perfect for History Buffs & Film Collectors | Great for Movie Nights & Historical Study

Murder on the Home Front Blu-ray | WWII Crime Drama Mystery Movie | Perfect for History Buffs & Film Collectors | Great for Movie Nights & Historical Study

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Product Description Murder on the Home Front Set during the London Blitz of 1940, Murder on the Home Front is a vibrant, original crime drama. This is a world where people live life in the moment. It is also a world where criminals can use the blackout and devastation to hide their darkest activities. As the Luftwaffe drop their bombs, below people are literally getting away with murder. Dr Lennox Collins (Patrick Kennedy) is a pathologist new to murder cases, obsessed with pursuing the truth through all means available. He is often at the cutting edge of new thinking in pathology from chemical tests to the controversial inclusion of the study of the psyche. Molly Cooper (Tamzin Merchant) is not only the first secretary to a pathologist, she is the first woman allowed into a very male world. All Lennox knows is that she has a strong stomach, 60 words a minute and a keen brain. When together they discover a serial killer at large under cover of the Blitz, Lennox has his work cut out convincing the police to have faith in his methods and theories. Review Edgy and darkly comic… --telegraph.co.uk

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Brilliantly acted. As a one-time Brit, I was fascinated by the lead characters development of forensic science although, in all honesty, Britain had a pretty thriving forensic science effort in the late 1800's involving blood groupings and fingerprints. The medical examiners were not quite the troglodytes that were portrayed by the senior examiner who went by his instincts. Forensic medicine was used extensively in the 1880's in the Jack the Ripper search. Still, it's an interesting movie and very well performed.