Starring: Peter Outerbridge , Colm Meaney , Keeley Hawes
Directed by: Michael DeCarlo
Produced by: Scott Garvie
Written by: Maureen Jennings , Janet MacLaren
It's the CSI of the 1890s! Based on Maureen Jennings' bestselling mystery novels, the Murdoch Mysteries Movie Collection unnerves you with three gripping thrillers about a cop years ahead of his time. Sophisticated and sly Detective William Murdoch investigates murders without the benefit of modern-day technology.
Item Number: 14998
It's the CSI of the 1890s! Based on Maureen Jennings' bestselling mystery novels, the Murdoch Mysteries Movie Collection unnerves you with three gripping thrillers about a cop years ahead of his time. Sophisticated and sly Detective William Murdoch (Peter Outerbridge, 24, Monk) investigates murders without the benefit of modern-day technology. Against the seedy backdrop of a debauched world where no one trusts the police and everyone seems sinister, Murdoch must get to the bottom of each crime armed only with his wits and cunning-and he will not rest until justice is served. In Except the Dying, a wealthy family's pregnant maid is found dead in an area frequented by prostitutes. Poor Tom Is Cold finds Detective Murdoch refusing to accept the coroner's conclusion that his young friend and protégé, Constable Oliver Wicken, committed suicide. However, the witness to the contrary is locked away in a lunatic asylum. In Under the Dragon's Tail, Murdoch tries to solve the murder of an abortionist.
Except the Dying
| Detective William Murdoch | --- | Peter Outerbridge |
| Inspector Brackenreid | --- | Colm Meaney |
| Dr. Julia Ogden | --- | Keeley Hawes |
| Ettie Weston | --- | Flora Montgomery |
| Alderman Godfrey Shepcote | --- | William B. Davis |
| Donalda Rhodes | --- | Kate Trotter |
| Canning | --- | Richard Zeppieri |
| Hugh Rhodes | --- | Steven McCarthy |
| George Crabtree | --- | Matthew MacFadzean |
| Oliver Wicken | --- | Philip Graeme |
| Professor Otranto | --- | Joe Pingue |
| Alice Duff | --- | Rebecca Gibson |
| John Foy | --- | Arne MacPherson |
| Olive Foy | --- | Ellen Dubin |
| Beatrice Kitchen | --- | Doreen Brownstone |
| Arthur Kitchen | --- | Victor Cowie |
| Police Photographer | --- | Mike Bell |
| Father Garneau | --- | John Bluethner |
| Joe Seaton | --- | David Turnbull |
| Theresa Laporte | --- | Meaghen Cullen |
| Harriette Shepcote | --- | Mary Wall |
| Keene | --- | David Macniven |
| Quinn | --- | Brian Drader |
| Clarice Kirkpatrick | --- | Mairi Babb |
| Ben | --- | Cameron Ansell |
| Jackie | --- | Katlin Mathison |
| Mr. Soamers | --- | Steve Ratzlaff |
| Tart | --- | Ilena Zaramba |
| Transsexual Hooker | --- | Mario De Negri |
| Constable | --- | David Stuart Evans |
| Piano Player | --- | Peter Bailey |
| Liza | --- | CindyMarie Small |
Written by Maureen Jennings, Janet MacLaren
Directed by Michael DeCarlo
Produced by Christina Jennings
Executive Produced by Scott Garvie
Original Music by Robert Carli
Cinematography by Steve Cosens
Costume Design by Madeleine Stewart
Poor Tom is Cold
| Detective William Murdoch | --- | Peter Outerbridge |
| Inspector Brackenreid | --- | Colm Meaney |
| Dr. Julia Ogden | --- | Keeley Hawes |
| Ettie Weston | --- | Flora Montgomery |
| Jarius Gibb | --- | Sean Sullivan |
| Augusta Curran | --- | Deborah Pollitt |
| Easkins | --- | John Gilbert |
| George Crabtree | --- | Matthew MacFadzean |
| Sam Lee | --- | Chang Tseng |
| Peter Curran | --- | Colin Glazer |
| Mrs. Curran | --- | Kathleen Munroe |
| Maryanne Trowbridge | --- | Jessica Greco |
| Oliver Wicken | --- | Philip Graeme |
| Professor Otranto | --- | Joe Pingue |
| Isobel Brewster | --- | Anne Ross |
| Beatrice Kitchen | --- | Doreen Brownstone |
| Arthur Kitchen | --- | Victor Cowie |
| Police Photographer | --- | Mike Bell |
| Eakins' Maid | --- | Laina Hughes |
| Dr. McBride | --- | Christopher Redman |
| Franz Lieman | --- | Wayne Nicklas |
| Chief Coroner | --- | Tom Anniko |
| Mrs. Wicken | --- | Lynne Griffin |
| Foon Lee | --- | Albert Chung |
| Asylum Matron | --- | Pauline Broderick |
| Maryanne's former employer | --- | Jean McIntyre |
| Constable | --- | David Stuart Evans |
| Piano Player | --- | Peter Bailey |
| Liza | --- | CindyMarie Small |
| Dancer | --- | Tara Birtwhistle |
| Dancer | --- | Nicolette Rieger |
| Dancer | --- | Lindsay Nelko |
| Dancer | --- | Shannon Mahussier |
Written by Maureen Jennings, Janet MacLaren
Directed by Michael DeCarlo
Original Music by Robert Carli
Cinematography by Steve Cosens
Costume Design by Madeleine Stewart
Under the Dragon’s Tail
| Detective William Murdoch | --- | Peter Outerbridge |
| Ettie Weston | --- | Flora Montgomery |
| Inspector Ramsgate | --- | Kenneth Welsh |
| Dr. Finch | --- | James Allodi |
| Maude | --- | Helene Joy |
| George Crabtree | --- | Matthew MacFadzean |
| John Meredith | --- | Christopher Jacot |
| Jude Pedlow | --- | Marc Strange |
| Lily | --- | Tammy Isbell |
| Jim Baron | --- | Michael Kanev |
| Louisa Golding | --- | Deborah Grover |
| Freddie | --- | Demetrius Joyette |
| Mr. Golding | --- | Gary Reineke |
| Dolly Capshaw | --- | Ann Holloway |
| Henry Pedlow | --- | Peter Mooney |
| Sanders | --- | Graham Harley |
| Millie | --- | Taylor Trowbridge |
| Alfred Thomas | --- | Alec Stockwell |
| Sarah Pedlow | --- | Madison Falle |
| Rosie | --- | Caryn Green |
| Gentleman / Audience Member | --- | Daniel Fathers |
| Ox Sullivan | --- | Layton Morrison |
| Referee | --- | Murray Oliver |
Written by Maureen Jennings, Janet MacLaren
Directed by John L’Ecuyer
Original Music by Robert Carli
Except the Dying
In the late 19th century, Toronto city police Detective William Murdoch investigates the murder of a young girl found drugged and strangled in an alley in the red light district. The autopsy reveals the girl was pregnant but Murdoch doubts she was a doxie. Murdoch faces the challenge of investigating prominent members of Toronto society when she is identified as Therese Laporte, a chambermaid working for a wealthy family. When a possible witness to the murder is also killed, Murdoch learns that Therese was seen voluntarily getting into a carriage, as if she knew the occupant. With another witness in danger, Murdoch must stop the killer before he strikes again.
Poor Tom is Dead
When Constable Oliver Wicken is found shot through the head in the basement of an abandoned house, everyone but Detective Murdoch seems satisfied to put it down to suicide. A gun and a note were found on the scene but the trajectory of the bullet raises doubt. Using unproven techniques such as taking fingerprints off the weapon, Murdoch satisfies himself that he has a case of murder. Working with the medical examiner, Dr. Julia Ogden, he is able to demonstrate that Wicken had been in proximity to a blond woman prior to his death. When Murdoch learns that Wicken was secretly engaged, he has a new line of inquiry to pursue. The solution however is found thanks to Murdoch thoroughness and his investigative skills.
Under the Dragon's Tail
Detective Murdoch investigates the murder of Dolly Capshaw, a mid-wife who, it turns out, was also an abortionist. Using knew techniques such as fingerprints (or finger marks as they are known at the time) and handwriting analysis, Murdoch eliminates a number of suspects but has proof that a self-righteous and nosy neighbor, Mr. Golding, was in the house. Missing from Capshaw's desk is her register of clients, a large red book with the image of a dragon on the cover. Murdoch's investigation involves many people whose lives had, in one way or another, crossed with Capshaw's including Ettie Weston, who is no longer a prostitute but is now on the stage with a mentalist act and Maude Pedlow, the wife of a prominent Superior Court judge. Meanwhile, Constable George Crabtree is in training for the Toronto police boxing tournament under the tutelage of Inspector Ramsgate.