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Frenchman's Creek

  • Filme para televisão
  • 1998
  • Not Rated
  • 2 h
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,2/10
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Frenchman's Creek (1998)
Aventura marítimaDramaHistóriaRomance

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaSeeking to escape the stifling 17th Century London court society, the beautiful headstrong lady Dona St. Columb (Tara FITZGERALD) flees with her two young children to her secluded family est... Ler tudoSeeking to escape the stifling 17th Century London court society, the beautiful headstrong lady Dona St. Columb (Tara FITZGERALD) flees with her two young children to her secluded family estate and manor on the Cornish coast on the British Atlantic shoreline. Her new freedom puts... Ler tudoSeeking to escape the stifling 17th Century London court society, the beautiful headstrong lady Dona St. Columb (Tara FITZGERALD) flees with her two young children to her secluded family estate and manor on the Cornish coast on the British Atlantic shoreline. Her new freedom puts into contact with the dashingly handsome French privateer Jean Aubrey (Anthony DELON) who... Ler tudo

  • Direção
    • Ferdinand Fairfax
  • Roteiristas
    • Daphne Du Maurier
    • Patrick Harbinson
  • Artistas
    • Richard Bonehill
    • Jeremy Child
    • Christian Cloarec
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,2/10
    456
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    • Direção
      • Ferdinand Fairfax
    • Roteiristas
      • Daphne Du Maurier
      • Patrick Harbinson
    • Artistas
      • Richard Bonehill
      • Jeremy Child
      • Christian Cloarec
    • 13Avaliações de usuários
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    Richard Bonehill
    Richard Bonehill
    • Guilliame
    Jeremy Child
    Jeremy Child
    • Lord Feversham
    Christian Cloarec
    • Labouret
    Anthony Delon
    Anthony Delon
    • Jean Aubrey
    Tim Dutton
    Tim Dutton
    • Lord Rockingham
    James Fleet
    James Fleet
    • Sir Harry
    Tara Fitzgerald
    Tara Fitzgerald
    • Lady Dona St. Columb
    Constantine Gregory
    Constantine Gregory
    • Killigrew
    Thierry Harcourt
    Thierry Harcourt
    • Jean-Jacques
    Michael Jenn
    Michael Jenn
    • Rashleigh
    Emma Wilson
    • Lucy
    • (as Emma Niven)
    Patrick Romer
    • Masterson
    Anna Popplewell
    Anna Popplewell
    • Henrietta
    Mika Simmons
    Mika Simmons
    • Prudence
    Jack Snell
    • Charles
    Rupert Vansittart
    Rupert Vansittart
    • Lord Godolphin
    Yorick van Wageningen
    Yorick van Wageningen
    • Van Basten
    Danny Webb
    Danny Webb
    • William
    • (as Daniel Webb)
    • Direção
      • Ferdinand Fairfax
    • Roteiristas
      • Daphne Du Maurier
      • Patrick Harbinson
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    Maggie36

    Excellent!

    I own the book. Reading it after seeing this movie is going to make it that much more enjoyable. Ms. Fitzgerald was captivating, and Mr. Delon is the pirate any woman would love. This was the first time I'd seen any of these actors. I also thought Tim Dutton and Danny Webb II were great. Many times what you find in European actors is the best kind of acting, subtle changes in expression, something Americans could work on. This movie stands out as one of my all time favorites. I recommend this to anyone who loves romance/adventure!
    tomw6314

    Enjoyable swashbuckler, lavish costumes, and Tara Fitzgerald

    Slickly done costumer with lavish production. Played very straightforward. Tara Fitzgerald plays an English Catholic mother of two young children who flees London during the Protestant / Catholic fighting to return to her ancestral home on the coast of England. She meets a French pirate hiding on her land and re-evaluates her life. Just sit back and enjoy the action or the romance.
    6paul_m_haakonsen

    Not many pirates, but still a good movie...

    If you are expecting a high seas swashbuckling pirate movie then this 1998 version of "Frenchman's Creek" is not the movie for you, nor is it one that romanticizes pirates and piracy. However if you want to see a historical drama where the pirates is a backstory then you should watch this movie.

    I haven't read the book nor seen the 1944 version, so I can't compare the 1998 version to previous works.

    The story in "Frenchman's Creek" was interesting, although I had initially thought it would have more pirates, given it was released under the title "Pirate's Creek" in Scandinavia for some reason. And the DVD cover also made it appear to be focused on high seas adventure and swashbuckling pirates.

    What really worked for the movie was the costumes, props and locations. There was a very historical authenticity to it. And that was awesome, because it adds such a detailed level to the movie.

    It should also be said that the acting in the movie, by everyone on the cast list, were doing really good jobs in bringing their characters to life on the screen. A lot of talents that I never have seen before, but I think it is always refreshing to see new faces in movies.

    "Frenchman's Creek" is an entertaining movie if you enjoy historical dramas. I was genuinely entertained by the movie.
    6aln-8

    1998 television movie starring Tara Fitzgerald and Anthony Delon in a new re-telling of the Daphne Du Maurier bestseller, Frenchman's Creek.

    Having read this book many, many times over the years, I was ready to be thrilled by a new adaptation. The last version of this story that I know of was a Hollywood theatrical release from 1944 with Joan Fontaine & Arturo de Cordova (who was delightful to look at but wasn't much of an actor). So, I settled back and hoped I would love this! My reaction to the film is a bit mixed: I thought the actors were quite wonderful - Tara Fitzgerald was lovely and spirited, as I would expect. New to me was Anthony Delon as the Frenchman, Jean Aubrey. He was gorgeous! Fantastic charisma on screen. I also thought Daniel Webb as William was excellent - a perfect recreation of the character from the novel. As well, I really enjoyed James Fleet as Dona's husband, Sir Harry. His role was played with great sympathy and was written with more complexity than what Daphne Du Maurier envisioned, but this worked for me. I liked him - which was a feeling you don't get from the novel.

    This is where my comments become mixed. I felt that they might as well have retitled this film, as it was not a faithful recreation of the novel upon which it is based. There were a few points which were right on (such as William's characterization) but beyond a few similarities, there were far too many outright story inventions and that somewhat spoiled my enjoyment of the film. One of my main criticisms was with the loss of the wit in the character of the Frenchman and the wonderful repartee between him and Dona, that was such an enchanting part of the book. Certain character traits of his, such as his artistic bent (in the novel he is first seen by Dona, not doing deeds of piracy, but sitting at his desk drawing birds!) were completely thrown away in favour of action scenes. I understand that the film had to move quickly, as it was under 2 hours, but I feel that some of the elements of the novel which made it particularly memorable, were excised, so the film simply becomes an adventure yarn without a lot of character.

    Some of the invented scenes were simply strange to me: for example - Dona's daughter telling on her mother. In the novel, the little girl is much younger and is not a realized character, and Daphne du Maurier wrote it that way for a reason. By inventing at least 3 scenes with the daughter that never occurred in the novel, the film version veered quite far from its roots and I feel the story was not improved by these inventions. As well, much of the dialogue was invented and that was a disappointment. Du Maurier was known for brilliantly conveying mood, but she also often wrote some very clever stuff for her characters to say and very little of it ends up here.

    I also didn't understand why this adaptation had so much politics inserted in it. The scenes detailing the changeover from one monarchy to another (James II to William & Mary) are nowhere present in the novel. (I just re-read it so I know!) Du Maurier in this book was more interested in people than politics and those scenes for me in the film just detracted from the main story, that of the relationship between the Frenchman and Dona. Lastly, the scenes near the end of the movie, again, were so very different from the novel that I was somewhat annoyed. The novel has some choice moments of humour (especially near the end) that give it an unusually realistic feel, even for its time (originally published in 1940) and these things were entirely lost to this film adaptation. I had hoped to see the spirit of the book brought to life, but unfortunately I felt that was not achieved here.

    I would have to agree with one of the other comments posted here: that if you loved the novel, watch this with reservations! That said, you may find, as I did, that the acting is still exciting and vivid enough to keep one's interest. On the other hand, if you haven't read the novel, you may just love the film. It has all the romance, intrigue, wonderful location photography, costuming and great accents that one hopes for in a production of this sort (produced partly by WGBH Boston).

    The charisma between the two leads is terrific and there is (like the novel) a well-realized picture of how all the men who come into contact with Dona fall under her spell. She is an unusual woman for her time and one gets the sense that all the men know it: from her husband, Sir Harry, who doesn't understand her; to William the manservant who does not judge her, but seems to see in her the female equivalent of his master; to Lord Rockingham (a great character!) who is full of passion for her; finally to the Frenchman who cannot resist her; it's a great part and Tara Fitzgerald does a fine job of convincing us that Dona is, as the Frenchman says, "a dangerous woman!"

    I'd love to see this done as a 4 or 6 hour mini-series, like the BBC/A&E version of Pride & Prejudice. With enough time to really develop character (and a screenwriter intent on keeping to the original storyline), this could be a great film! Until such time as that is done, enjoy this for what it is: a lovely looking adventure/romance flick.
    7kitsilanoca-1

    Okay on a Wet Afternoon

    Having read the book many years ago, my memory of the story wasn't at it's best when I started to watch this adaption. Still, I found it hard to feel much empathy for the heroine, Lady Dona, her behaviour being totally selfish. No wonder her daughter was willing to betray her mother's French lover and his cohorts. After all the woman did rip the highly religious little girl's crucifix from around her neck and toss it out the carriage window! Also her husband may be not as exciting as her French lover, but he obvious adores her and has more balls than she gives him credit for.

    I was disappointed with the feeling this production gave me in general. Being a English history buff, I must admit my political support was with Dutch King William of Orange and Queen Mary (King James' eldest daughter and heir) and his Protestant supporters, as Catholic James II was a pig-headed, stubborn man, unlike his brother Charles II, and didn't know when to keep his religious beliefs to himself in such religiously turbulent times. Maybe those unaware of politics of that time will enjoy it more. Don't if you are aware of the consequences of James II's foolishness. One should also be aware that the people of Cornwall and Devon bore a grudge against James II because he slaughtered many of their men who rose in support of Charles II illegitimate son, the Duke of Monmouth, who tried to claim the throne from his uncle in an uprising. Watch the 2000 BBC adaption Lorna Doone, which takes place at the same time. A much better production.

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      Frenchmen's Creek (1999) is a remake of the 1944 film starring Joan Fontaine as the noble lady and Arturo de Cordova as the pirate.
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      References Malvada (1945)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 20 de dezembro de 1998 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origem
      • Reino Unido
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • PBS (United States)
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Francês
      • Holandês
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      • Pirate's Creek
    • Locações de filme
      • Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich England, RU(Shown in opening scene.)
    • Empresa de produção
      • Carlton Television
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      • 2 h(120 min)
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