The Ruth Rendell Mysteries - Talking to Strange Men

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Published 2021-02-21
Thanks to Per, here is a brand new (to my channel) Ruth Rendell Mystery. I did watch this last weekend but there were a couple of bits to tidy up on the recording. I have another two Ruth Rendell Mysteries to upload, again thanks to Per. I chose this one as it was the next in line of the Ruth Rendell Mysteries. This is not an Inspector Wexford story but I hope you enjoy this adaptation.

All Comments (21)
  • Thank you for uploading this marvelous series. I love British crime movies/series and have enjoyed these immensely.
  • @chrismc8000
    Thank you for sharing this. Am in my seventies and can no longer afford tv.
  • @fufu889
    I LOVE the music in this. I find myself going back to rewatch these RR. Well written & well made!
  • @thw1304
    Thank you for uploading. I have never seen this one. I love these programs from the 1980-2000 period, especially during these crazy times when they take me back to a nicer time
  • I thoroughly enjoy the Ruth Rendell mysteries. I thought I saw all of them. Thank you for posting this one.
  • I like Ruth Rendell mysteries. So please keep uploading new videos. Thank you.
  • @annhinson5670
    Really well done! Had some difficulty following the story in the beginning but all became clear. Great ending. Have enjoyed watching these stories. Wish there were more.
  • @huizhechen3779
    Very interesting in one way, but, because I know nothing of British public school culture, rather opaque. I prefer the Wexford genre. Thank you for uploading. I liked the acting and was satisfied that Peter Mullin was eliminated.
  • Just a bit of trivia. The Creeveys - John Duttine and Mel Martin now married, first met in this.
  • @agold2125
    Every Brit show has foxes barking in the background.
  • Love John Duttine. For those who haven't seen the brill drama To Serve Them All My Days....must watch. Fantastic in that!.
  • @carolcole570
    Be on the same footing spiritually. Does he love children. Does he know how to be serious. Does he know how to laugh and have fun. Does he treat your parents with love and respect. Does he love animals. Does he put your needs above his own. Does he treat his own parents with love and respect. Does he do little things for you in the spur of the moment….just because. Does he know how to save money, yet be giving at the same time. Does he show his inner feelings to you. Does he trust you. Do you have the same goals in life. Do you ever see him flirting with other women. Does he stand solidly beside you when you have a problem. Does he take care of his health. Does he encourage you. Does he speak respectful of you when out in public. Does he ridicule you. Is he a Man and not a wus. Can he make solid decisions and yet consider your feelings and beliefs while doing so. Did his Mama teach him HOW to love. Is he a Mama’s Boy . Does he compliment your cooking. Does he compliment the way you look or what you wear. Does he take the time and effort in bed to arouse you before meeting his own sexual needs. Are you his BFF.
  • @ritaparker478
    It took a few rewinds in places to understand what was happening but when I got what was transpiring it was great. I like how each story connected and overlapped with each other. Some of the plot needed filling in, as when the young lad was checking on Mullins file it was not clear if he discovered Mullins past history. This would have explained the reason why he went to the movies with Mullins and went to the safe house. The characters second chances and how they were used was compelling. Wonder if Creevy's wife knew about Mullins proclivities? Glad Creevy moved on or was it to keep an eye on any developments in the case? I enjoy stories that are multi-levelled and that include the emotional/psychological states of the characters. Very good episode.
  • @sbaker4920
    Love the intro music! really sets the mood.
  • @hart1625
    John Creevey has recently separated from his wife Jennifer and is still obsessed with her and Peter Mullin, the new man in her life. Many years ago his sister Cherry had been murdered and her fiancé, Mark Simms, now John's best friend, had been the prime suspect. When the police reopen the case and Simms is again under suspicion, John begins to doubt his friend's innocence, until Mark tells him of sordid details about Cherry's promiscuous past - and her relationship with Peter Mullin. - IMDB
  • Excellent video -- thanks Paul. A very long burn, this one. Perhaps the title should be [Avoid] Talking to Strange Boys.
  • @teacakelake5098
    Over 10 ads within the first 15 mins of this. This is why we use Adblock. Thanks for uploading PGoddard, I hadn't seen this one!
  • @LobsngDmchoi
    Thanks so much -- I generally prefer these dramatizations to the Wexfords & wish more of the Barbara Vine books were filmed.
  • @13699111
    Thank you for posting this video .