Another Life: Frost returns after his suspension and is faced with a complex murder case. While one victim is leading a double life, another dismembered body turns up with two left feet and one of them isn't his! Frost wil... more »l need all the help he can to crack these baffling cases. Dancing in the Dark: A man's body is discovered at a recycling plant with no ID, save a gold tooth. Frost ivestigates but can't seem to match him to any missing people. Next, the body of a female escort is found in the hotel room of a wealthy man who commits suicide prior to his arrest. Frost tries to find the link between forged passports and illegal immigrants from Poland. Near Death Experience: Sergeant George Toolan is seriously injured as he and Jack try to prevent a young man's suicide attempt. A ritualistic murder echoes a previous case and when another woman is murdered, it seems as if it's a direct challenge to Frost. The serial killer covers his tracks, but Frost finds a mistake that leads to vital information about the murderer's next move...and his next victim.« less
GEORGE RANNIE | DENVER, COLORADO United States | 11/27/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"As I have stated before on this board, I've been viewing the "A touch of Frost" murder/mysteries for many years. This series never disappoints in its production values, stories, intrigues and, most of all in its acting. Seasons 11 and 12 are no exception--they are superb--great stories, great production and great acting!
David Jason, as Jack Frost is as usual simply fantastic. Character George Toolan, as Frost's sidekick is injured and sidelined in the one disc episode of Season 12. Jack while still solving a murder mystery involving the religiously devout shows a softer side with his intense concern for George. It's a really intense episode and so well done. I loved it. In fact all of season 11 and 12 is great!
Indeed there are only three episodes on this 2 disc set; however, I did NOT feel cheated. The quality far outweighs the quantity!
"
Hard outer shell, soft centre.
V. T. James Burgess | British Virgin Islands | 02/12/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Well written, well acted series. After watching a number of these stories I should be on top of guessing how each episode is going to finish.......... still working on that.
An entertaining thoughtful set of stories which do not rely upon sound bytes or visual effects to keep ones attention, just plain intelligent stuff.
Keeps one entertained and awake after a hards days work so yes, I rate this series and give Inspector frost a big thumbs up."
Very Enjoyable
A viewer | Northern Michigan,USA | 11/10/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Frost is a blue collar English policeman working in an industrial city (Denton).
He is brave,hates paperwork,offers a touch of comedy centered around food.
This item contains 3 episodes-which may be the last ones,but one (Endangered Species?).
The first two episodes were enjoyable,but lacked a certain suspense.The last (Near
Death Experience)was up to the best in the Frost series.As usual,the acting,
photography and music were excellent. Sound is sometimes a little "dicy" which may
be due to a combination of British production values and their accent. I gave this
4 stars instead of the usual 5,for 3 reasons: fewer espisodes (3 not 4),less
suspense (1st 2 episodes),and most importantly-no "extras"-in particular a
series wrapup commentary from David Jason,directors,etc. (Perhaps such might
appear when Endangered Species does."
Inspector Frost
S. Timmons | Virginia USA | 06/09/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Inspector Frost is always intertaining. I have all 12 seasons of these mysteries and this is my favorite. The inspector is always in trouble with the top brass but he always comes out on top with his great detective work even if he hates the paper work that goes along with the job. I highly recommend this dvd to any one who loves a good mystery."
Incredibly witty and intelligent
Paul Dsouza | Seattle, WA | 11/16/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"DCI Frost is the most lovable character you can possibly have. Careless about his personal life, disorganized in his methods, disobedient to authority. But there's another side to this man. That side shows up when his friend George is injured in this episode. His meticulous attention to detail where a case is involved has many around him wondering how he does it so effortlessly. When I had first started watching this series, I found myself occasionally nodding off due to the slow pace of everything... the title music, the scenes, the dialogue... everything is unhurried and relaxed. It is only after I had watched 2-3 episodes that I began appreciating this series- it grows on you."