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The Oxford Murders



At Oxford University, a professor and a grad student work together to try and stop a potential series of murders seemingly linked by mathematical symbols

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Released: Jan 18th, 2008
Budget: $14,100,000.00
Revenue: N/A

The Oxford Murders Main Cast

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Elijah Wood
Elijah Wood
plays Martin
John Hurt
John Hurt
plays Arthur Seldom
Leonor Watling
Leonor Watling
plays Lorna
Julie Cox
Julie Cox
plays Beth
Jim Carter
Jim Carter
plays Inspector Petersen
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  • Movie Goof (continuity error): During the camera panning at >20min. when Wood is riding his bike and parks it by the fence and passes the tree, the camera cues anew. Wood's arm nearest the camera after he exits the tree does not match the way it was positioned when he entered behind the tree.
  • Michael Caine was approached by director Álex de la Iglesia to play the leading role. Jeremy Irons was also considered for this part that, ultimately, went to John Hurt.
  • Movie Goof (continuity error): After Prof. Wilkes finishes his presentation of his solution to Bormat's Last Theorem, the writing on the blackboard behind him changes.
  • The "Bormat's Last Theorem" that is solved in the movie is clearly a reference to Fermat's Last Theorem. Like Bormat's theorem in the movie, Fermat's theorem was widely considered to be (one of) the most difficult problems of the last 300 years. It was solved fairly recently (in 1995 by Andrew Wiles). It was solved using elliptic curves, and the proof was first demonstrated at Cambridge. Like the proof of Bormat's theorem in the movie, the proving of Fermat's was a very big deal in the world of number theory.
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