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Docteur Thorne

Original title: Doctor Thorne
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2016
  • Tous publics
  • 48m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
5.5K
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POPULARITY
3,074
418
Harry Richardson and Stefanie Martini in Docteur Thorne (2016)
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Penniless Mary Thorne grows up with her uncle, Doctor Thorne, and develops a friendship with the family at the nearby Greshamsbury Park estate.Penniless Mary Thorne grows up with her uncle, Doctor Thorne, and develops a friendship with the family at the nearby Greshamsbury Park estate.Penniless Mary Thorne grows up with her uncle, Doctor Thorne, and develops a friendship with the family at the nearby Greshamsbury Park estate.

  • Stars
    • Harry Richardson
    • Tom Hollander
    • Stefanie Martini
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    5.5K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,074
    418
    • Stars
      • Harry Richardson
      • Tom Hollander
      • Stefanie Martini
    • 26User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Harry Richardson
    Harry Richardson
    • Frank Gresham
    • 2016
    Tom Hollander
    Tom Hollander
    • Doctor Thorne
    • 2016
    Stefanie Martini
    Stefanie Martini
    • Mary Thorne
    • 2016
    Rebecca Front
    Rebecca Front
    • Lady Arabella Gresham
    • 2016
    Richard McCabe
    Richard McCabe
    • Frank Gresham Snr
    • 2016
    Alison Brie
    Alison Brie
    • Miss Martha Dunstable
    • 2016
    Janine Duvitski
    Janine Duvitski
    • Lady Scatcherd
    • 2016
    Nell Barlow
    Nell Barlow
    • Lady Beatrice Gresham
    • 2016
    Gwyneth Keyworth
    Gwyneth Keyworth
    • Lady Augusta Gresham
    • 2016
    Phoebe Nicholls
    Phoebe Nicholls
    • Countess de Courcy
    • 2016
    Tim McMullan
    Tim McMullan
    • Earl de Courcy
    • 2016
    Kate O'Flynn
    Kate O'Flynn
    • Lady Alexandrina de Courcy
    • 2016
    Tom Bell
    Tom Bell
    • Lord Porlock
    • 2016
    Jeremy Stephens
    • Dawson the Butler
    • 2016
    Edward Franklin
    Edward Franklin
    • Louis Scatcherd
    • 2016
    Nicholas Rowe
    Nicholas Rowe
    • Mortimer Gazebee
    • 2016
    Jane Guernier
    • Janet Thacker
    • 2016
    Sean Cernow
    Sean Cernow
    • Jonah
    • 2016
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    8annaavery

    Episodes 1-3

    I really enjoyed the first 3 episodes of this new BBC show. BBC has done it again, by taking a novel, and creating a wonderful script for a TV show. These episodes were an entertaining, and a frolicking, good story of romance, comedy and a bit of tragedy thrown in for good measure. This show has a great cast of actors that illuminate the characters with multi-faceted personalities. There is also amazing costume design, as well as wonderful locations and scenery. The music scores as well were very fun, and highlighted the intense, and humorous moments beautifully. I sure hope there are more episodes to come. I would be terribly disappointed if there was only 3 episodes in the mini series. :(
    9Red-125

    Romeo and Juliet in Victorian England

    Doctor Thorne (TV Series 2016) is an adaption of the third of Anthony Trollope's Barchester Chronicles. In England, the series was shown in three episodes. In the U. S., on DVD, it was shown as four episodes. Julian Fellowes, who wrote the screenplay, provided commentary on each episode, to expand each episode to an hour in length. The series was directed by Niall MacCormick.

    Tom Hollander stars as Doctor Thorne, a country doctor who lives in Barchester with his niece, Mary. Mary is played to perfection by the enchanting Stefanie Martini. Harry Richardson portrays Frank Gresham, who is the Romeo to Mary's Juliet. All three are highly skilled actors, and it was a pleasure to watch them at work.

    However, for me, acting honors go to Rebecca Front as Frank's mother, Lady Arabella Gresham. Squire Gresham, Frank's father, has squandered the family fortune. For Lady Arabella, the only avenue open for the Greshams is for Frank to "marry money." Mary Thorne isn't poor, but she certainly isn't rich. She simply won't do for Frank, and Lady Arabella fights like a mother tiger to "protect" her son. (Of course, she's really protecting herself and the family, but that's a subtle distinction that doesn't slow her down.)

    Although this isn't a BBC production, it looks like one. It was produced by ITV, a British commercial TV channel. Obviously, ITV knows that viewers expect high production values in a film adapted from a Trollope novel.

    This series was made for the small screen, so obviously it works well on DVD. The IMDb rating for the series is 7.2. Pretty good, but not good enough. I rated it 9. My suggestion is to find it and see it. You won't be disappointed.
    10robert-temple-1

    Anthony Trollope triumphs once again

    What would British classic TV drama have done if there had been no Anthony Trollope (1815-1882)? The whole television viewing public of Britain was swept up in all 26 episodes of the epic series THE PALLISERS (1974), which I watched again not long ago and it is certainly one of the greatest achievements of British television drama history, magnificent in every way. In 1974 everybody was talking about it and everybody was watching it every week, for half a year. Since then we have seen the excellent Trollope series adaptations of THE WAY WE LIVE NOW (2001), HE KNEW HE WAS RIGHT (2004), and now DOCTOR THORNE. The only Trollope series since the 1970s which failed to make the grade was THE BARCHESTER CHRONICLES (1982), which was so boring as to be essentially unwatchable. (It had previously been made into two series in 1951 and 1959, though they do not appear to have survived, so one cannot compare them. An additional 90 minute single episode attempt of this was filmed in 1961, which also seems to be lost. Other Trollope series from the early days also seem to have been lost, which is a tragedy.) Trollope brings the Victorian era to life in a way which is so vivid, and also so highly censorious, that we appear to be living in that difficult time when we watch these dramas. DOCTOR THORNE is a savage attack on Victorian aristocratic hypocrisy, venality, snobbery, and inhumanity. We are left wondering: we know it was bad, but was it really that bad? And we fear that perhaps it was. This series is dominated by the commanding performance of Tom Hollander as the idealistic Doctor Thorne, a dedicated provincial doctor in the English countryside who has quietly adopted and raised a niece named Mary Thorne, who had been born out of wedlock in mysterious circumstances. Hollander has always been an excellent actor, but now that he is a bit older, he has achieved gravitas and is even better as he 'matures' than when he was a young whippersnapper. He can easily carry a series in a lead role, which is no mean accomplishment. He is rather short and that was a casting handicap when he was young, but he has now entered John Mills territory, where for a mature actor height no longer matters. The series is full of spectacular performances by the usual top calibre British cast. Rebecca Front, so well known from the series LEWIS (2006-2014, see my review), and also the recent series WAR & PEACE (2016), manages to make herself so odious as Lady Gresham that we want to hiss, and her unctuous arrogance is so perfectly judged that it never goes over the top, no matter how extremely far her bigotry and snobbery may extend. It takes a lot of skill to stop just short of being unbelievable in such a part. An unknown new actress named Stefanie Martini here makes a magnificent debut as Mary Thorne, and surely there is a big future in front of this actress, who previously had appeared only in a single episode of the series ENDEAVOUR in 2012 and nothing else. (IMDb contains no further information about her of any kind, so that one wonders whether she is a Trollope character come to life, who will now subside back into the novel and live the rest of her existence on the printed page.) Janine Duvitski gives a heart-warming and marvellous performance as Lady Scatcherd, the much-ignored little wife of the outrageously over the top roaring character, Sir Roger Scatcherd, played to the hilt by Ian McShane. Phoebe Nicholls is so cringe-making and creepy as the arch snob Countess de Courcy, that one wants not so much to hiss as to spit at her, all testament solely to the mastery of her craft, I do hope. A truly outstanding and absolutely hair-raising performance as Louis Scatherd is delivered by Edward Franklin, a sensational young actor making his debut on screen. IMDb contains no further information about him. He is totally convincing as a wildly drunken, bonkers young heir, and he is so scary one hopes it really is all pretend. (God forfend that one should meet him in a dark alley after he had had a few drinks. Did I say a few? In the series he never stops from morn till night.) There is plenty of poisonous sarcasm and social satire in this series, mixed with high emotion, and all forming a 'jolly good yarn'. Will good triumph over evil? Well, one thing is for sure, this mini-series has triumphed. Niall MacCormick was the director of all three episodes of this series, and has a great deal to be proud of. The well-known Julian Fellowes of DOWNTON ABBEY fame wrote the scripts, thus adding yet more feathers to his heavily-laden cap. Everyone can be proud of this series, and everyone should see it.
    8andyhilton-970-322774

    Very well done

    I couldn't stop watching. Classic British TV and I love it.
    9lillightjc-85500

    Wonderful!

    Really enjoyed this period drama series! The acting by the perfectly chosen cast was excellent and the beautiful scenic photography, even the slower pace made it more in tune with life in those days. Wish there had been more than one series.

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      Sir Roger's son, Louis Scatcherd, is referred to as "Sir Louis" when he visits his ailing father. Since he has not yet inherited the baronetcy from his father, he would only be "Sir Louis" under three possibilities:

      1) Louis has, somehow, been knighted on his own. 2) Sir Roger Scatcherd was able to claim the ancient right of a baronet to have his son knighted at age 21. Although such claims were being ended during the reign of George IV (1820 to 1830), perhaps Sir Roger got a special privilege as part of his baronetcy. 3) It was a goof.
    • Goofs
      The Squire's wife is "Lady Arabella" because she is an earl's daughter, but he himself is not titled, so their daughters should just be called "Miss." (This error occurs in the cast list; in Episode 2 they are addressed correctly.)
    • Connections
      Featured in Gogglebox: Episode #7.6 (2016)

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    • Release date
      • March 6, 2016 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Doctor Thorne
    • Filming locations
      • Tyntesfield House and Estate, Wraxall, Somerset, England, UK(Boxall Hill exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Hat Trick Productions
      • Hat Trick (Trollope)
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