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Neverwhere: 15th Anniversary Edition

Starring: Gary Bakewell , Laura Fraser

Directed by: Dewi Humphreys

Produced by: Clive Brill

Written by: Neil Gaiman , Lenny Henry

Join beloved graphic novelist Neil Gaiman on this milestone anniversary of his funny, scary urban fantasy, and thrill to all six episodes of humor, history and metaphor. When a quiet London businessman rescues a young girl named Door, he pitches into a world of saints, murderers, angels, knights ... and pale girls in black velvet. Original music by Brian Eno. Extras include an interview with the author.

 

 

Item Number: 16021

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Format:
DVD Fullscreen
Region:
1 - More Details
Run time:
About 3 Hours
Number of Discs:
1
Closed Captions / Subtitles:
This Product has English Subtitles for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired
Special Features:

• 15th Anniversary Introduction
• 15th Anniversary Audio Commentary with Neil Gaiman, Lenny Henry, and producer Clive Brill
• Original Interview with Gaiman
• Original Audio Commentary with Gaiman
• Photo Gallery
• Character Descriptions
• Neverwhere Map Insert

Neil Gaiman's (The Sandman, Coraline) first TV miniseries, co-written with Lenny Henry (The Lenny Henry Show, Chef!), brings viewers to an ambitious exploration of a London with two worlds. When office drone Richard Mayhew (Gary Bakewell) rescues a mysterious girl named Door (Laura Fraser, He Knew He Was Right), he unwittingly finds himself part of her quest to learn why her parents have been killed. The next thing he knows, Mayhew's life changes forever as he's pulled into the fantastical world of London Below, far from his mundane life in London Above. Pursued by the murderous Messrs. Croup and Vandemar, Door and Richard, with the help of Hunter and the Marquis de Carabas, attempt to find the Angel Islington, who knows the secret behind the murder of Door's family, and possibly a way for Richard to go home.

Episode 1
Door

Richard is on the way to a dinner with his fiancée, Jessica when a young girl falls to the sidewalk in front of them, obviously hurt. Despite Jessica's threats of ending the engagement, Richard feels he must help. The girl, named Door, asks not to be taken to a doctor or hospital so Richard brings her back to his flat where she recovers. Because of this act of kindness, Richard is forced to endure visits from the vile Misters Croup and Vandemar, to deal with the roguish Marquis De Carabas, and to converse with a rat. Worse still, his friends and co-workers suddenly don't seem to recognize him.

Episode 2
Knightsbridge

Richard is seeking Door in London Below, trying to find a way to get his normal life back. Meanwhile, Door and De Carabas search her home for clues to the murder of her family. A message in her father's journal tells them to seek the Angel Islington, but first they decide to hire her a bodyguard at the Floating Market. On the way to find them, Richard must cross Night's Bridge where he meets an enigmatic woman and faces the fear of the Night. Croup and Vandemar plot to have a man under their employ become Door's bodyguard.

Episode 3
Earls Court to Islington

Richard, Door, Hunter, and De Carabas go to Earl's Court -- a subway car, seen and used only by the denizens of London Below. The Earl kicks De Carabas out of his "court" and then tells the rest of them how to find Islington. An unseen employer gives Croup and Vandemar instructions to scare Richard and Door, so they waylay the pair and tell them that there is a traitor in their midst. Richard and Door escape and run into the British Museum where they must find the Angelis in order to get to Islington. De Carabas makes an unexpected housecall.

Episode 4
Blackfriars

De Carabas concludes his business with Croup and Vandemar. Richard and Door speak with the Angel Islington who sends them on a quest for a key which is held by The Blackfriars. They must escape the lair of Serpentine, where Hunter receives a spear to hunt The Beast of London. The Blackfriars set an ordeal for Richard to pass through before he may obtain the key. The identity of Croup and Vandemar's employer is revealed.

Episode 5
Down Street

Our band of heroes attends another floating market. Door meets an old friend and Richard makes a new one. Old Bailey must make good on his debt. Richard, Door, and Hunter seek Downstreet in an attempt to find their way back to Islington. The traitor is revealed.

Episode 6
As Above, So Below

Richard and company must traverse the labyrinth wherein dwells The Beast of London. The truth behind what has been happening is revealed and Croup and Vandemar are faced at last. The key is used. Richard must make an important decision.

 

Richard Mayhew --- Gary Bakewell
Door --- Laura Fraser
Mr. Croup --- Hywel Bennett
Mr. Vandemaar --- Clive Russell
Marquis De Carabas --- Paterson Joseph
Islington --- Peter Capaldi
Hunter --- Tanya Moodie
Old Bailey --- Trevor Peacock
Jessica --- Elizabeth Marmur
Lamia --- Tamsin Greig
Gary --- Damien Lyne
The Earl --- Freddie Jones
The Abbott --- Earl Cameron
Iliaster --- Richard Leaf
Lord Rat-Speaker --- Sean O'Callaghan
Halvard --- Timothy Bateson
Sylvia --- Geraldine McNulty
Anasthesia --- Amy Marston
Tooley --- Arthur Whybrow
Serpentine --- Julie T. Wallace


Directed by Dewi Humphreys
Written by Neil Gaiman, Lenny Henry
Produced by Clive Brill
Executive Produced by Polly McDonald, Chris Parr, John Whiston
Original Music by Brian Eno
Cinematography by Steve Saunderson
Film Editing by Bryan Oates
Costume Design by Pam Downe

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