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The Flame Trees of Thika

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1981–
  • Not Rated
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
477
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The Flame Trees of Thika (1981)
The Flame Trees Of Thika
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Elspeth's family starts a Kenyan coffee plantation. She befriends locals and expats, experiencing nature's beauty and cruelty. An affair between Lettice Palmer and a safari guide runs parall... Read allElspeth's family starts a Kenyan coffee plantation. She befriends locals and expats, experiencing nature's beauty and cruelty. An affair between Lettice Palmer and a safari guide runs parallel. World War I changes Elspeth's exciting life.Elspeth's family starts a Kenyan coffee plantation. She befriends locals and expats, experiencing nature's beauty and cruelty. An affair between Lettice Palmer and a safari guide runs parallel. World War I changes Elspeth's exciting life.

  • Stars
    • Hayley Mills
    • David Robb
    • Holly Aird
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    477
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    • Stars
      • Hayley Mills
      • David Robb
      • Holly Aird
    • 11User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 BAFTA Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Hayley Mills
    Hayley Mills
    • Tilly
    • 1981
    David Robb
    David Robb
    • Robin
    • 1981
    Holly Aird
    Holly Aird
    • Elspeth
    • 1981
    Mick Chege
    • Njombo
    • 1981
    Sharon Maughan
    Sharon Maughan
    • Lettice
    • 1981
    John Nettleton
    John Nettleton
    • Major
    • 1981
    Steve Mwenesi
    • Sammy
    • 1981
    Nicholas Jones
    Nicholas Jones
    • Hereward
    • 1981
    Ben Cross
    Ben Cross
    • Ian
    • 1981
    Carol MacReady
    Carol MacReady
    • Mrs Nimmo
    • 1981
    Mzee Pembe
    • Chief Kupanya
    • 1981
    William Morgan Sheppard
    William Morgan Sheppard
    • Mr Roos
    • 1981
    David Bradley
    David Bradley
    • Alec
    • 1981
    Paul Onsongo
    • Juma
    • 1981
    Tony Osoba
    Tony Osoba
    • Ahmed
    • 1981
    Sheila Brennan
    • Mary
    • 1981
    James Falkland
    • Victor
    • 1981
    Robert Rietty
    Robert Rietty
    • Italian Priest
    • 1981
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    9fhwatson

    TOTALLY DELIGHTFUL

    Sometimes you watch a bit of something, and you just KNOW you're seeing something special.

    I first saw this series around 20 years ago as a weekly mini-series on PBS. The wonderful story, great acting, beautiful scenery and haunting music has stayed with me. When I saw the video at our local library I was happy to renew my acquainenance with Elspeth and her family in Kenya. The story plays just as well 20 years later.

    Thanks to all who had a part in "The Flame Trees of Thika" for giving us such a gift.
    10emuir-1

    An oldie but very, very goodie. Highly recommended.

    I first saw the Flame Trees of Thika 40 years ago and had forgotten what a superb program it was. I just saw it again on Acorn TV and it is a real feast for the eyes. Made on location in Kenya with actors playing their own nationality, Scots playing Scots, Dutch playing South African Boers, and Kenyan actors and native tribespeople playing the Kenyans, and real wildlife (lots and lots of wildlife) . The location scenery is stunning and amost a travelogue for Kenya. Ben Cross, who passed away last year was in his 30's and ruggedly handsome as a horse trader/safari leader. The acting was top notch. Although set in the early 20th centurywhen Kenya was being colonised by aristocratic second sons and former military officers of the British empire, this is not The Happy Valley of White Mischief - more the second class settlers who are very hard working farmers struggling to establish coffee plantations and farm animals and doing the work themmselves, tatherr than appointing stewards. I plan to buy the DVD to keep on hand for when the series on no longer available on TV.

    Unfortunately the first episode on Acorn does not have captions, and has an inferior picture, but I persevered and the subsequent episodes had both captions and a better picture. There is a disclaimer to the effect that certain scenes and lanaguage are counter to what is acceptable today and may offend some people. I don't know what was offensive - colonial rule in East Africa was what it was and we did not see any atrocities or brutalities carried out by the white settlers, nor was there any bad language or graphic sex, so the series could be enjoyed by the whole family.
    7roghache

    Vivid portrait of English colonial life in Kenya...with a disclaimer

    This is an extremely well crafted mini series that depicts one colonial British family's experiences in Kenya. The African wilderness scenery is absolutely breathtaking. It is based on one of three autobiographical books by Elspeth Huxley. I found the series to have a similar flavour to the film Out of Africa (starring Meryl Streep & Robert Redford), another Kenyan coffee plantation saga based on the tale of the Danish woman, Karen (Isak) Dinesen Blixen.

    The series chronicles the life experiences of the Grants, an unconventional English family consisting of the mother Tilly, father Robin, and daughter Elspeth. It shows their struggles as they endeavor to establish a coffee plantation in Kenya, their interactions with both the African natives and the other British colonials...all mainly as seen from the perspective of the young Elspeth. The life they establish in Kenya is interrupted by the onset of World War I.

    I tuned in to the series mainly because I am quite a fan of Hayley Mills, who is very effective here in her role as Tilly Grant, the lovely mother coping with the challenges of life in an exotic country. Holly Aird is particularly engaging as her inquisitive daughter, Elspeth, who makes friends both from among the British and the native Africans. David Robb plays her handsome father, Robin Grant. Sharon Maughan is the bored Lettice Palmer who has an affair with a safari guide, and Ben Cross the know it all newcomer, Ian Crawfurd.

    Personally, I am not much of an advocate of past British (or other European) colonialism which intruded their presumed superior culture onto the supposedly lesser ignorant & savage peoples of Africa, India, or wherever. The efforts of the British to make a good life for themselves were sometimes to the detriment of the native people's. While I am no expert on the historical accuracy of this particular depiction, the natives are portrayed as superstitious, with a possible air of the condescension typical of such colonial tales.

    Enthusiasts of the series might not be pleased to read my criticisms of colonialism, but they are true, nevertheless. Despite my general misgivings about such ethical issues, I am ranking this generally well made series quite highly because it does paint such an interesting portrait and is a captivating story of this family's experiences.
    8barryrd

    A Glimpse of Life in Colonial Africa

    I recall seeing this movie on PBS in the early 1980's when Masterpiece Theatre presented a rich assortment of British TV shows. In this series, we find the Grant family in colonial Africa before and during World War I. The show is seen through the eyes of daughter Elspeth played superbly by Holly Aird.

    It was a pleasant surprise to see Hayley Mills in this series along with David Robb who has been performing on British television for many years. The series gives the viewers some wonderful scenery and a glimpse of life in Africa at the time. It is very telling to hear the comments of young Elspeth on the lives of her parents and the people they interact with in Africa. All in all, a great series with very appealing background scenery.
    timmauk

    A wondrous mini series

    When I saw this back in the eighties, I watched it religiously. It was an interesting story that kept unfolding week after week. This is a story about wanting. The wanting to conquer the African wilderness and make a good life for yourself and your family OR the wanting to break away from a life that seems like a prison cell, so you can love and live free from what's expected from you.

    This had a top notch cast featuring Hayley Mills and handsome David Robb as the Grant's, a couple looking to make a life for themselves in the wilds that is Africa. Then you have Nicholas Jones and (Nescafe's UK/Tasters Choice US)Sharon Maughan as the Palmer's, a couple who are trying to make a relationship work by getting away from England and going somewhere new.

    The actors are all great in this series, but the ones who make this one work are Ms Maughan, Ben Cross as the suave handsome know-it-all newcomer Ian, and the Grant's cute and inquisitive daugther Elspeth played by Holly Aird. Elspeth sort of ties everything together and makes things happen, sometimes for good and sometimes for bad. The script is well written and at times very exciting.

    I guess the real star of the series must be the beautiful scenery. Watch this and you wonder how man can destroy such a wondrous place. If you get the chance, SEE THIS!!

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      Although billed as a novel, Elspeth Huxley's 1959 book was in fact a semi-autobiographical work, based on her upbringing in the former British East Africa. She corresponds to the Holly Aird character.

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    • Release date
      • September 1, 1981 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Im Land des Feuerbaums
    • Filming locations
      • Thika, Kenya
    • Production companies
      • Euston Films
      • Thames Television
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      • 50m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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