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Endeavour

  • Série télévisée
  • 2012–2023
  • G
  • 1h 30m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
8,6/10
36 k
MA NOTE
POPULARITÉ
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Endeavour (2012)
Set from 1965 to 1971, the show follows Endeavour Morse in his early years as a police constable. Working alongside his senior partner DI Fred Thursday, Morse engages in a number of investigations around Oxford.
Liretrailer1 min 01 s
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Cop DramaWhodunnitCrimeDramaMystery

Dans les années 1960, la série suit Endeavour Morse pendant ses débuts en tant que gendarme. Travaillant aux côtés de son associé principal, DI Fred Thursday, Morse mène l'enquête près d'Oxf... Tout lireDans les années 1960, la série suit Endeavour Morse pendant ses débuts en tant que gendarme. Travaillant aux côtés de son associé principal, DI Fred Thursday, Morse mène l'enquête près d'Oxford.Dans les années 1960, la série suit Endeavour Morse pendant ses débuts en tant que gendarme. Travaillant aux côtés de son associé principal, DI Fred Thursday, Morse mène l'enquête près d'Oxford.

  • Stars
    • Shaun Evans
    • Roger Allam
    • James Bradshaw
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    8,6/10
    36 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    654
    40
    • Stars
      • Shaun Evans
      • Roger Allam
      • James Bradshaw
    • 231Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 20Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • Série la mieux cotée no 189
    • Prix
      • 5 nominations au total

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    Season 7 Trailer
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    Season 8 Official Trailer
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    Season 8 Official Trailer
    Season 8 Official Trailer
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    Season 8 Official Trailer
    Season 4 Trailer
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    Season 4 Trailer
    Endeavour: Season 9
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    Endeavour: Season 9
    Endeavour: Season 8
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    Endeavour: Season 8
    Endeavour: Terminus
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    Endeavour: Terminus

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    Shaun Evans
    Shaun Evans
    • DS Endeavour Morse…
    • 2012–2023
    Roger Allam
    Roger Allam
    • DI Fred Thursday…
    • 2012–2023
    James Bradshaw
    James Bradshaw
    • Dr. Max DeBryn
    • 2012–2023
    Sean Rigby
    Sean Rigby
    • DS Jim Strange…
    • 2013–2023
    Anton Lesser
    Anton Lesser
    • Chief Superintendent Reginald Bright…
    • 2013–2023
    Caroline O'Neill
    Caroline O'Neill
    • Win Thursday
    • 2013–2023
    Abigail Thaw
    Abigail Thaw
    • Dorothea Frazil
    • 2012–2023
    Sara Vickers
    Sara Vickers
    • Joan Thursday
    • 2013–2023
    Dakota Blue Richards
    Dakota Blue Richards
    • WPC Shirley Trewlove
    • 2016–2018
    Jack Laskey
    Jack Laskey
    • DS Peter Jakes…
    • 2013–2023
    Jack Bannon
    Jack Bannon
    • Sam Thursday
    • 2013–2023
    Simon Harrison
    Simon Harrison
    • DCI Ronnie Box…
    • 2018–2023
    Shvorne Marks
    Shvorne Marks
    • Monica Hicks
    • 2014–2017
    Lewis Peek
    Lewis Peek
    • DC George Fancy
    • 2018
    Carol Royle
    Carol Royle
    • Mrs. Bright
    • 2019–2020
    Richard Riddell
    Richard Riddell
    • DS Alan Jago
    • 2019
    Mark Arden
    • Eddie Nero
    • 2018
    Flora London
    • Bridget Mulcahy
    • 2020
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    Reviewers say 'Endeavour' is lauded for its strong performances, especially Shaun Evans and Roger Allam, and its detailed period setting. The series is appreciated for its accurate costumes, historical context, and intricate storylines. Character development is highlighted, though some note inconsistencies compared to the original 'Inspector Morse'. Later seasons receive mixed reviews, with critiques about engagement and political themes. Overall, 'Endeavour' is considered a valuable addition to the Morse universe, attracting both admirers and detractors.
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    Charming drama

    Love this drama. Like the whole idea of a young Morse. Endeavour certainly has his detractors which have the scope to needle him because he is so junior. I suppose this is why he is so grumpy when he is older - getting his own back as it were. So plenty here to allow viewers to hark back to the original drama but also a huge amount of good coming from the new actors. From the use of typewriters to seeing lots of letters. A lack of overt violence, sex and swearing plus excellent story lines. What more can we ask?

    It's quite possible to marry the indelible Sixties period to that charming music. Roger Allam is excellent at Fred Thursday and Shaun Evans puts a lot of effort into the young Morse. Anton Lesser as chief superintendent Bright is a prig
    9simonv-648-292176

    The difficult first of the 'real' series is an amazing success

    After the surprisingly well handled one-off prequel, Shaun Evans is back as the young detective Endeavour Morse. Just like the original series with John Thaw, its success hinges on the charisma and personality of the lead character. Here Evans excels and carries the whole thing off handsomely. His performance portrays obvious knowledge and classical moral values but also an eager curiosity, drive and a naive humility which reminds us throughout this episode that he is a new recruit of sorts. The only issue I could find to quibble with is the almost Sherlockian mythology that has been added. In the original he was a knowledgeable and sharp police detective whereas here he is very much the deductive crime-fighter. As a Conan Doyle fan I do approve a little of the mythologizing but it needs to keep its roots with the original and down to earth.
    9TheLittleSongbird

    A more than worthy, and almost as good, prequel series to Inspector Morse

    Not just a more than worthy prequel series to one of my favourite detective dramas of all time and goes very well with it, but it is a great series on its own as well, one that got off to a good start, though some of the pilot and the first episode had a still-finding-its-feet-feel (understandably), and just keeps getting stronger. It maintains everything that makes Inspector Morse so good, while also containing enough to make it its own.

    Endeavour looks great, the series throughout is exquisitely photographed and there is something very nostalgic and charming about the atmospherically evoked 1960s period detail. It was also a genius move to keep Barrington Pheloung on board, with his hauntingly beautiful scoring and immortal Inspector Morse theme, while the classical music and operatic excerpts are delightful to hear and fit perfectly (a notable example would be in the Fugue episode, the music having a beautiful and frightfully ominous effect).

    The series is also every bit as intelligently written as Inspector Morse, it's every bit as entertaining and also every bit as tense. Not all the story lines are very original, but they are always incredibly gripping with the mysteries not being too complicated or the identities being too improbable or obvious, Morse and Thursday's father/son relationship has a lot of warmth, is so well written within the stories and is a large part of the series' appeal and there is some good suspense (chilling in fact in the case of Fugue). Pacing is restrained, but that allows the atmosphere to come through, and pretty much all the same it excels in that aspect. The characters are interesting, and are evolving more and more with every episode, Morse's familiar characteristics are becoming more obvious as the writing develops and Morse and Thursday's relationship more entertaining and heartfelt.

    Shaun Evans does some powerful, charismatic work as younger Morse, and is getting more and more confident with every episode, showing enough loyalty to John Thaw's iconic Morse while making the character his own too. Roger Allam is also superb, his rapport with Evans always compels and entertains but Thursday is quite a sympathetic character, as well as loyal and firm, and Allam does a lot special with a role that could have been less interesting possibly in lesser hands. All the acting is very good, as is the controlled direction, but it's the performances of Evans and Allam that will always be remembered most vividly.

    All in all, a more than worthy (if not quite as good, only because I love Inspector Morse with a passion) prequel series and also a great series on its own that keeps getting stronger. 9/10 Bethany Cox
    9maria-ricci-1983

    Fantastic and surprising in the good sense, despite my initial doubts as a Morse's fan

    I deeply love Morse's series, and I deeply love Lewis sequel, each in its own different way. They are two extraordinary detective shows, which I strongly recommend.

    So I gave Endeavour a try, both with curiosity and with fear that the experience would ruin my memories of the two shows I liked so much.

    Also, Shaun Evans is physically very different from John Thaw, so this made me cringe even before the start.

    Having said this, I fell for it from the very first episode.

    I was surprised to find out that Shaun Evans is a terrific actor, who plays an entirely credible Morse, if not physically, in a seamless psychological continuity which makes you feel the smooth way in which this young Morse would become the older Morse 20 years later, the incipient causticity, the noticeable anger, the budding low-key self-confidence--- This is very skillfully done in the prequel.

    Both Thaw and Evans play the magic of giving a sexy twist to an unsexy character, without flashing the sexy card or even circumventing all attempts to look hot.

    Allum plays a marvelous D.C. Thursday and the interaction between them, mentor-pupil, is instrumental to explain how this young Morse ends up being that later Morse.

    The 60's atmosphere is a plus in the show, very well portrayed and recreated. I'd say that the linking common trait between Morse, Endeavour and Lewis is, yes, their tremendous atmospheric virtue which sets you right on «in that particular place in that particular time».

    If you like detective stories, you will not be disappointed at all, and even if you are not a Morse or Lewis fan, you will find this show entertaining, alluring and deeply satisfactory by its own right.
    10npvarley

    Magnificent TV!

    Well, it's now all over. Endeavour has ended it's 11 year, 9 season run. The finale was beautifully crafted into one of the greatest final episodes of any series, ever.

    This series has given us wonderful stories, great scripts, superb acting and wonderful Oxford backdrops. It has managed to weave an intricate web that keeps everything on track to lead into the original Morse series.

    All the main cast were fantastic, but special mention to Shaun Evans, Roger Allam and Anton Lesser, who were standouts. It's scandalous that Evans and Allam didn't receive a single BAFTA nomination for their work in Endeavour.

    The series will be sorely missed, but we have a great body of work to revisit.

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    • Anecdotes
      In the pilot, the character Dorothea Frazil, played by Abigail Thaw, on her first meeting with the young Morse says, "Haven't we met before?" He shakes his head and says no. As he walks away, she gazes warmly at him "...maybe in another life..." She's referring to her personal daughter-father relationship with the older Morse, John Thaw.
    • Gaffes
      On two occasions, in series 4 and/or 5, Morse uses "Mother" over the radio for the letter 'M', instead of "Mike". This is an especially grievous error, as it is frequently stated in this show (as well as the original Inspector Morse (1987)) that Morse served in the army's signals corps. He would know the phonetic alphabet better than most people.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The Crime Thriller Club: Episode #1.6 (2013)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 janvier 2012 (United Kingdom)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Молодий Морс
    • sociétés de production
      • Mammoth Screen
      • Masterpiece
      • ITV Studios
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