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1994 Certificate 12
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"Dandelion Dead" is the a dramatisation of the true story of Major Herbert Armstrong, a solicitor equally proud of his work in the justice system as he was of his beloved garden. Life seemed good for Herbert, a respected solicitor with a country estate, the love of his three children and a devout pride in both his life and his .. Read more

Starring Michael Kitchen, Sarah Miles, Sarah Miles, David Thewlis
Director Mike Hodges
Genres Drama

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Dandelion Dead

"Dandelion Dead" is the a dramatisation of the true story of Major Herbert Armstrong, a solicitor equally proud of his work in the justice system as he was of his beloved garden. Life seemed good for Herbert, a respected solicitor with a country estate, the love of his three children and a devout pride in both his life and his garden. But Armstrong, pillar of the local community, was also a man at war. He was in conflict on three fronts: he fought regular battles against his domineering and unstable wife, Katherine; he had regular skirmishes with his bright and ambitious business rival, Oswald Martin: and waged a war against the dandelions that colonised his treasured lawn. These dandelions were to lead to one of the most celebrated murder trials in British legal history.

Starring Michael Kitchen, Sarah Miles, Sarah Miles, David Thewlis
Director Mike Hodges
Studio ACORN MEDIA
Run time DVD: 3 hrs 24 mins
Certificate Certificate 12
Genres Drama
Language DVD: English
Released Production year: 1994

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    • Dandelion Dead
      "Dandelion Dead" is the a dramatisation of the true story of Major Herbert Armstrong, a solicitor equally proud of his work in the justice system as he was of his beloved garden. Life seemed good for Herbert, a respected solicitor with a country estate, the love of his three children and a devout ...