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Revision as of 20:34, 1 November 2020
Inspector Crane is sent to a small village to investigate a series of beheadings.
Genre
Characters/Groups
Katrina Van Tassel - Christina Ricci
Lady Van Tassel - Miranda Richardson
Baltus Van Tassel - Michael Gambon
Brom Van Brunt - Casper Van Dien
Reverend Steenwyck - Jeffrey Jones
Magistrate Philipse - Richard Griffiths
Doctor Lancaster - Ian McDiarmid
Notary Hardenbrook - Michael Gough
Hessian Horseman - Christopher Walken
Young Masbath - Marc Pickering
High Constable - Alun Armstrong
Jonathan Masbath - Mark Spalding
Thomas Killian - Sean Stephens
Doctor Lancaster's Wife - Gabrielle Lloyd
Dirk Van Garrett - Robert Sella
Thuggish Constable - Jamie Foreman
Constable One - Philip Martin Brown
Young Lady Van Tassel - Tessa Allen-Ridge
Young Crone - Cassandra Farndale
Peter Van Garrett - Martin Landau
Character thumbnails with links to profiles
Detailed Synopsis
Peter Van Garrett writes and signs his last will and testament which is witnessed by Jonathan Masbath. As Peter is traveling in his carriage, driven by Dirk Van Garrett, a horse quickly rides by. He hears the sound of a scythe and looks outside his carriage window and sees Dirk, now headless. Peter jumps out of the carriage and into a corn field where he too has his head cut off.
In New York City in 1799, Ichabod Crane rings a bell for help. He then tells two deputies of a body he found in the river. Thuggish Constable and another constable bring the body on a cart and the High Constable tells them to burn the body. Crane thinks they should do an autopsy, but the High Constable thinks doing an autopsy would be barbaric. Constable One brings in someone arrested for burglary, and the burglar is thrown in the pit. In court, Crane criticizes the way the courts treat evidence and prisoners in front of the High Constable and Burgomaster.