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Tenko

  • Serie de TV
  • 1981–1984
  • 50min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
8.5/10
919
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Stephanie Cole in Tenko (1981)
DramaDrama de ÉpocaGuerra

Tras la invasión japonesa de Singapur en febrero de 1942, un grupo de mujeres británicas, holandesas y australianas permanecen recluidas en un campo de internamiento japonés en una isla ocup... Leer todoTras la invasión japonesa de Singapur en febrero de 1942, un grupo de mujeres británicas, holandesas y australianas permanecen recluidas en un campo de internamiento japonés en una isla ocupada por los japoneses entre Singapur y Australia.Tras la invasión japonesa de Singapur en febrero de 1942, un grupo de mujeres británicas, holandesas y australianas permanecen recluidas en un campo de internamiento japonés en una isla ocupada por los japoneses entre Singapur y Australia.

  • Creación
    • Lavinia Warner
  • Elenco
    • Ann Bell
    • Stephanie Cole
    • Claire Oberman
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    8.5/10
    919
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    • Creación
      • Lavinia Warner
    • Elenco
      • Ann Bell
      • Stephanie Cole
      • Claire Oberman
    • 29Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 4Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Nominada a6premios BAFTA
      • 1 premio ganado y 7 nominaciones en total

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    Ann Bell
    • Marion Jefferson
    • 1981–1984
    Stephanie Cole
    Stephanie Cole
    • Dr. Beatrice Mason
    • 1981–1984
    Claire Oberman
    • Kate Norris
    • 1981–1984
    Emily Bolton
    Emily Bolton
    • Christina Campbell
    • 1981–1984
    Elizabeth Chambers
    • Mrs. Domenica Van Meyer…
    • 1981–1984
    Veronica Roberts
    • Dorothy Bennett
    • 1981–1984
    Patricia Lawrence
    • Sister Ulrica
    • 1981–1984
    Jean Anderson
    Jean Anderson
    • Lady Jocelyn 'Joss' Holbrook…
    • 1982–1984
    Stephanie Beacham
    Stephanie Beacham
    • Rose Millar
    • 1981–1982
    Burt Kwouk
    Burt Kwouk
    • Major Yamauchi…
    • 1981–1984
    Eiji Kusuhara
    Eiji Kusuhara
    • Lt. Sato…
    • 1981–1984
    Takashi Kawahara
    Takashi Kawahara
    • Shinya
    • 1981–1982
    Takahiro Oba
    • Kasaki…
    • 1981–1984
    Louise Jameson
    Louise Jameson
    • Blanche Simmons
    • 1981–1982
    Joanna Hole
    • Sally Markham
    • 1981–1982
    Lizzie Mickery
    • Maggie Thorpe
    • 1984
    Jeananne Crowley
    • Nellie Keene
    • 1981
    Cindy Shelley
    • Alice Courtenay
    • 1984
    • Creación
      • Lavinia Warner
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    Opiniones de usuarios29

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    10ksandness

    One that deserves to be repeated

    I can only agree with the praise from other reviewers.

    As movie reviewers Siskel and Ebert used to say, you come to care about these people.

    The situations are absorbing, full of suspense and moral dilemmas, and the actresses are uniformly excellent. In subsequent years, whenever I've seen one of them again in another context (Ann Bell, Rosemary Martin, Jean Anderson, and Elizabeth Chambers have shown up in other British dramas that have played in the States), it's been like meeting an old friend.

    I discovered this series when it played on A&E (back when A&E was actually "artistic" and "entertaining"), but unfortunately, I never saw the first half of the first season. I was sorry when the series ended and even more sorry that it was never repeated.

    I wish that someone would rebroadcast it or that the DVDs would be made available in the States. However, people who own region-free DVD players can order the series from retailers such as Amazon UK, as I have done with this and several other series that have never been released in the U.S.
    Jools-10

    To Women Everywhere!

    Forget Paradise Road! If you really want to have any idea what the women who were prisoners of war of the Japanese this is the series to watch. At times the make up department are so realistic that you do not know these sores are not part of the women. What the men and women went through in these camps is nothing short of Hell. If the fact of malnutrition and hard work didn't kill you the malaria would! Congratulations to everyone who worked on this production because unlike Paradise Road they actually did their homework to make this as real as possible!
    10selffamily

    superb

    I saw parts of these series many years ago on TV, so when the chance came to purchase the dvds of the whole set, I grabbed them. They sat on my shelf until I had the strength to watch them, and I'm glad I waited, it's not easy viewing but compelling and addictive. Now that I am through the whole lot, I will be at a loss for a few days, I'm sure. The story is of course true, a snapshot based on a woman's experiences. The characters are flawless and the acting superb. I have laughed and cried during the re-run, and I'm amazed at how little I remember. As a post-war baby, I cannot imagine how dreadful it really was, I'm only glad we don't have smell-ovision, because I can believe it would have been pretty rancid at times. A wonderfully crafted set of programmes, the continuity and consistency of the storylines leave us wistful for those days of excellent quality tv. Too many really top class actors/actresses to mention. I loved the fact that the air-con was turned off so that we saw genuine sweat! All round perfection - I can't think of a single flaw.
    librarylady0528

    One of the best programs I've ever seen!

    I saw this many years ago and I was riveted to the television. Historically accurate, interesting, entertaining, just plain great! The acting is stunning and no one actress outshines the other. I felt their pain, hopelessness, and I felt the sweat and dirt. I would love to read the book(s) it is based on. Paradise Road simply does not measure up to this. To see a Hollywood version of this watch "Three Came Home" with Claudette Colbert. Based on a true story by Agnes Newton Keith, the movie conveys the great pain of the incarcerated woman, but the setting is backlot Hollywood. Also, see Empire of The Sun, another great true POW story, this time focusing on a child.

    I, too, wish I could see Tenko again. I hope someday it will be available in the US.
    10chuffnobbler

    Unforgettable!

    Without doubt, Tenko is one of the BBC's most successful and popular drama series. Never repeated on BBC television, and only the first season available on video (and long since deleted), Tenko still holds strong and popular places in the memories of its audience. I managed to record the whole run on its recent digital television rerun, and became hooked, sometimes watching six episodes in one sitting.

    Forcing a group of women to survive in a prison camp, Tenko explores the very human dramas, emotions and personality clashes that arise from this unbearable situation. We spend three-and-a-half years in the company of this group. They have little food, no clean water and no medication or sanitation. Forced into slave labour, sleeping on bare boards, the stresses and strains of their predicament are entirely believable, and make for edge of the seat viewing. Perfectly written (the series was created by a woman who survived a Japanese prison camp) and perfectly acted; blessed with truly amazing make-up (some of the women really do look starving, emaciated, covered in blisters and sunburn); some of the cast have only one dress to wear for the entire series. The human tragedy and awful, grinding horror of prison camp life is unforgettable.

    The first series deals with the Japanese invasion of Singapore, disrupting lives of the ex-pats living in the British colony. Forced to evacuate, the survivors fall into Japanese hands, and we follow some of the women into prison. Mentioning "the survivors" is a very relevant point. Tenko is not afraid to show that life in this condition can result in awful, lingering death. Characters whom we grow to know and love, to understand and empathise with, are struck down with beriberi, cholera, malaria. The aching sadness and genuine humanity of Tenko is truly remarkable. Gradually revealing more about the characters, their past lives, and their hopes for the future, piles on the emotion, making it absolutely unmissable. There were some scenes I found I was watching while holding my breath, not wishing to disrupt the heart-and-soul being displayed onscreen.

    Season two moves the women to a new camp, offloading several en route and picking up some new faces. The new camp, although better equipped, has a very different regime, and introduces us to Miss Hasan, the malicious and spiteful right-hand woman to the Commandant. The second half of season two deals with a prisoner receiving a gunshot wound: operating on her in a hut full of flies, with just a pair of sugar-tongs to remove the bullet, is absolutely gripping.

    Season three deals with the war drawing to a close, and the survivors' return to Singapore. Their struggles to return to "normal" and realisation that they may have had more freedom in prison, away from the strictures of post-war austerity, are perfectly played.

    No-one involved in Tenko has a happy ending. There's a definite feeling that, as the survivors climb about the ship to return to the UK, they have lost everything, and are fragile and broken. The horrors they've witnessed and cruelty they faced daily, will be with them forever more. Those who escaped Japanese capture will never understand.

    Tenko is a real masterwork. One of the most intense and powerful pieces of television I have ever seen. Careful touches throughout the series never fail to amaze: Commandant Yamuchi occasionally allowing his humanity and honour to shine (witness the scene in season one where he stands beside a newly dug grave, lost in thought); old-fashioned bigot Sylvia Ashburton gradually letting her prejudices slip as she realises everyone is the same, underneath; season two's black marketeer Verna Johnson losing sight of her pole position in the camp as the war takes a turn for the worse; Dorothy Bennett's uncomfortably close relationship with some of the guards; Lillian's love for her young son gradually driving her mad; Sister Ulrica being forced to make decisions she would not make in the "real" world; Doctor Mason's horror at the death and disease she cannot solve ... Tenko is a special thing. Not to be missed, under any circumstances.

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    • Trivia
      Australian actress Janet Fielding auditioned for the role of Kate Norris. She claimed on the DVD commentary for "Doctor Who - Warriors of the Deep" that she was rejected by director Pennant Roberts because her breasts were too large to play a starving prisoner.
    • Errores
      Some of the men's hairstyles look like they come from the 1980s.
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      Mrs. Domenica Van Meyer: How dare you speak to me this way!

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 22 de octubre de 1981 (Australia)
    • Países de origen
      • Australia
      • Reino Unido
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Japonés
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Dorset, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
    • Productoras
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC)
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.33 : 1

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