[ Acorn / 2 DVD ]
Release Date: Thursday 12 November 2015
M Violence
While the world is at war, one man fights his own battle on the home front.
Its July 1945 and the war in Europe is over. Britain is settling into peacetime, a new Labour government is waiting in the wings and Foyle is itching to retire. Milner is finding his feet as the new Detective Inspector in Brightons police force, whilst Sam seems to have lost her sense of purpose along with her uniform. The Second World War is over but the Cold War is looming with the dawning of a new era.
The Russian House
June 1945. Tracking an escaped Russian POW at the behest of British intelligence, Foyle becomes involved in a murder investigation conducted by his former subordinate, DI Paul Milner. The situation threatens not only their already strained relationship, but also Foyle's life.
Killing Time
July 1945. While African American GIs wait for transport home, racial tensions run high at the army base in Hastings-particularly when a black American serviceman becomes romantically involved with a white local woman. Then a series of nighttime holdups adds to the town's concerns and leaves Foyle puzzled
The Hide
August 1945. Foyle probes the mysterious motives of James Devereaux, a former POW and member of the British Free Corps, who refuses to defend himself against treason charges. Meanwhile, Milner investigates the murder of a young woman rooming with the Devereaux family's housekeeper.