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Bouquet de ronces

Original title: Bouquet of Barbed Wire
  • TV Mini Series
  • 1976
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
187
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Frank Finlay in Bouquet de ronces (1976)
Drama

Drama about a troubled middle-class family.Drama about a troubled middle-class family.Drama about a troubled middle-class family.

  • Stars
    • Frank Finlay
    • Sheila Allen
    • Susan Penhaligon
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    187
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    • Stars
      • Frank Finlay
      • Sheila Allen
      • Susan Penhaligon
    • 9User reviews
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    Frank Finlay
    Frank Finlay
    • Peter Manson
    • 1976
    Sheila Allen
    • Cassie Manson
    • 1976
    Susan Penhaligon
    Susan Penhaligon
    • Prue Sorenson
    • 1976
    James Aubrey
    James Aubrey
    • Gavin Sorenson
    • 1976
    Deborah Grant
    Deborah Grant
    • Sarah Francis
    • 1976
    Roland Curram
    Roland Curram
    • Rupert Warner
    • 1976
    Eric Carte
    Eric Carte
    • Geoff Roberts
    • 1976
    Roger Rees
    Roger Rees
    • Simon
    • 1976
    Ann Beach
    Ann Beach
    • Monica
    • 1976
    Peter Needham
    • Doctor
    • 1976
    Marilyn Finlay
    • Annabel
    • 1976
    Jeremy Stacey
    • David Manson
    • 1976
    Paul Stacey
    • Andrew Manson
    • 1976
    David Horovitch
    David Horovitch
    • Doctor
    • 1976
    Zuleika Robson
    • Nurse
    • 1976
    John Rae
    • Cassie's Father
    • 1976
    Carol Drinkwater
    Carol Drinkwater
    • Barbara
    • 1976
    Michael Beint
    • Sarah's Father
    • 1976
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    8bonnieblamires

    Atmospheric seventies drama

    I only came to watch this because I had seen that James Aubrey was in it. I'd previously seen him in the 1963 version of Lord of the Flies- a real baby, very innocent, but still a brilliant actor.

    Bouquet of Barbed Wire is certainly not innocent. There aren't any full blown sex scenes, buts there's a lot of before and after. Though the racy stuff is what the series is famous for, it actually has quite a gripping storyline and convincing characters.

    You have Prue (played by a Susan Penhaligon) who's pretty and spoiled. She has a disturbing manipulative streak, enjoying putting her husband and parents against each other, taking full advantage of the "little girl" act. You find out that she's went out to America, married a guy called Gavin, and got pregnant with his child.

    James Aubrey plays Gavin. He's meant to be an American student, complete with fake American accent. It's pretty awful ('Gee, that looks good!" Was very cringe worthy) and I wonder why they didn't just cast a real American. But he's still a good actor and I really did believe in him.

    That leaves Peter (Frank Finlay) and Cassie Manson (Sheila Allen) they're Prue's parents, and both hate Gavin, especially Peter. He has a very twisted obsession with his daughter, not just protective, but possessive over her. He absolutely loathes Gavin, blaming him for taking his daughter away. He's got his own problems too; cheating on his wife with a secretary being the main one. And poor Cassie is the neutral one in the argument- but she has a few secrets of her own.

    Overall, it's all pretty good. The most cringe scenes are mostly in episode one, and they're not too bad. I'll warn you that the series gets darker and darker- a tangled mess of love and cheating, and manipulation from Prue that eventually leads to abuse.

    It's all very atmospheric, and shows the less bright, "hippie" side of the seventies. I would recommend it to any one who can get into a series that's focused on family and sexual dynamics.
    6kayinheaven

    sentimental value

    I bought this and also another bouquet on video some years ago for purely sentimental reasons and because i loved the haunting music and picture of a young girl running which reminded myself of me as a child in the opening credits .I also have a memory of watching this as i babysat my nephew,it says everything about the time it was made i was 15 at the time and at an age where i was captivated by the manson family exploits . However 34 years on i much prefer to watch another bouquet as the performances seem so much more natural , the original series seems wooden and at times cringworthy even for its middle class setting, although one has to say the domestic violence scenes between pru and gavin are still shocking even for these times , the way manson appears to be in love with his daughter is so strong that its almost repulsive and you long for someone to actually accuse him , esp his wife and her 2 beleaguered twin boys . All things considered though i wouldn't be without these 2 series for there trip down memory lane .
    4evans-15475

    Let down

    Most talked about show of the 70s being 14 I wasn't allowed to watch but bizarrely a schoolmate use to tell us what happened the next day watching it many years later what a let down was very wordy and very much a product of the times Consulting my nudity bible for research I see there was none and I wouldn't be surprised if we now have more shocking plots in daytime dramas.
    zzapper-2

    Shock Horror

    This TV series exposed the sexual tensions behind an apparently normal British middle class family. Mother and daughter enjoying being knocked about by their lovers. The mother having an affair with the surgeon saving the life of her husband. The series was a big thing at the time, and began the requirement to have more & more spicy story lines.
    7big_grin007

    memory

    This was the very first TV drama I'd ever seen. I remember watching it on TV as my marriage disintegrated about me. so, now, whenever I see or hear a reference to this TV series, I get a huge "flashback"reminding me of all the things I lived thru' back then. And isn't this a nostalgic series? I must admit, that even though 70's TV is generally horrific( esp. American sitcoms) British TV managed to "hold its own". This means you (one) can watch "BOUQUET OF BARBED WIRE" without cringing. I'd welcome comments from like-minded viewers of old Brit-Drama series. Cheers( and to see Susan Penhaligon in Emmerdale in Australia, thanks to Austar/ cable TV is brill...!!) and looking forward to hearing from you "watching re-runs of "A GOOD LIFE" is almost "heaven on a stick", n'est-ce-pas?

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      Linda Robson described this series as "racy" and "ahead of its time" during a discussion on Loose Women (1999).
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      • August 28, 1977 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
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      • London Weekend Television (LWT)
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