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Heat of the Sun Boxed Set (Private Lives / Hide in Plain Sight / The Sport of Kings)

Heat of the Sun Boxed Set (Private Lives / Hide in Plain Sight / The Sport of Kings)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Realistic historical background with exciting actions
Review: Two thumbs up on the historical scene: British colonial Africa-Kenya(even though the series was filmed in Rhodesia). Excellent jobs on the police uniforms back in those days in British colonial Africa, even on those supporting actors at the background. Both entertaining and educational; however, the use of firearms may not be as realistic as other things. Especially in the last episode, it seems like none of the firearms used has any sort of recoil(or kick-back); perhaps laws and restrictions in Zimbawie prohibit the film directors to adopt realistic ammunition. Despite problems in the use of firearms, this film is still an excellent production.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding
Review: When is it coming out on DVD - my video is wearing out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Timeless Brilliant Entertainment
Review: When this was first shown on British TV I was glued to what was an excellent series, superbly acted, well produced, strong story, I could go on.... In fact it was perhaps the best thing on TV for many years, since SHOESTRING, in fact, hardly suprising as This TOO starred Trevor Eve, perhaps the most underrated actor ever, Eve took time off the small screen to concentrate on his stage career. Much to the sadness of BBC bosses, who had a ratings winner the likes of which hasn't been seen since. At the hight of its success, Shoestring brought TV audiences of 20 Million, a figure unheard of now, and Eve quit after two series. Back for "Heat of The Sun" he doesn't disappoint his fans, episodes shown in two hour sittings flew by like you were watching a halfhour program such is the power of this story. Power, passion, romance and a slice of history, make this a very special video. Essential viewing for everyone.


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