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Closed Caption; A behind the scenes featurette; Deleted scenes; Outtakes; Access to the Masterpiece web site
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- The Last Enemy
1. Introduction [2:25]
2. Prologue [3:21]
3. Stephen and Michael [10:17]
4. Yasim and Nadir [14:03]
5. A Proposition [13:15]
6. An Old Flame [12:44]
7. Welcome to T.I.A. [15:37]
8. Refugee #9 [11:26]
9. Credits [1:19]
1. Introduction [3:20]
2. Dead Microbiologists [18:20]
3. A Man Without a Vehicle [10:16]
4. Plans for an Autopsy [10:21]
5. Some Answers About Nadir [11:55]
6. Credits [1:19]
Disc #2 -- The Last Enemy
1. Introduction [3:00]
2. Tagged [10:19]
3. In Hell [11:42]
4. A Few Moments of Madness [10:14]
5. Kellerman-Deloit [12:37]
6. Back to Cooper [6:20]
7. Credits [1:19]
1. Introduction [3:14]
2. The Smell of Napalm in the Morning [13:19]
3. Saying Goodbye [13:41]
4. No ID [10:32]
5. Welcome to the Swamp [5:53]
6. Hand-Holding [7:34]
7. Credits [1:19]
1. Introduction [3:05]
2. Aftermath [11:58]
3. Thinking Like a Doctor [16:59]
4. More Than a Tag [10:54]
5. The Last Enemy [11:17]
6. Credits [1:19]
Benedict Cumberbatch, Max Beesley, and Anamaria Marinca headline this chilling "Masterpiece" production concerning a brilliant mathematician, who is inadvertently drawn into becoming the public face of a massive database designed to track and control the citizens of England. Stephen Ezard is working in China when he receives word that his brother Michael, a benevolent aid worker, has been killed in Afghanistan by a landmine. Returning to England to attend Michael's funeral, Stephen is deeply disturbed to discover just how much his home country has changed since he left to work abroad many years ago. Over the course of those years, Stephen and Michael grew apart, and now the discovery that London has become a police state causes the reclusive genius to wonder just what the world is coming to. After falling in love with his brother's widow Yasim, Stephen is recruited by the government to be the spokesperson for a massive super-database designed to help the government follow the actions and movements of every man, woman, and child in England. As the conspiracy winds ever deeper, and Stephen's paranoia swells, he begins to suspect that no one is who they seem to be. His ability to trust completely eroded, Stephen realizes that it's too late for turning back, and that personal freedom is little more than a distant memory. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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