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Synopsis

Based on actual events, this Masterpiece Theatre film depicts one of the most controversial crimes in English legal history. Maj. Herbert Armstrong takes pride in his work, his family and his garden. But dandelions invade his garden, and he’s constantly fighting with his wife and with Oswald, a business rival. A little arsenic goes a long way with the dandelions, but what should he do about his nagging wife and the upstart Oswald?

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Mike Hodges

British writer-director Mike Hodges honed his craft in television before segueing to the big screen with the gangster melodrama Get Carter (1971), starring Michael Caine as a cold-blooded hit man. Dismissed by critics as overly violent at its initial release, the film has come to be regarded as a minor masterpiece and an influence on such disparate movie directors as John Woo, Quentin Tarantino and Guy Ritchie.

Born in Bristol, Hodges originally trained as an accountant but after a requisite stint in the Royal Navy found employment as a teleprompter writer. Exposed to the workings of television, Hodges tried his hand and crafting scripts and sold one. He made the transition to director and producer overseeing segments of the English newsmagazine World of Action in the early 1960s. A stint on the arts-themed Tempo followed, where he prepared profiles of such notable film personalities as Jean-Luc Godard and Orson Welles. Further honing his craft, Hodges… read more

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