In northern England around 1900, the worker John O'Brien lives near poverty in a small house in the worker's district. He falls in love with Mary, the teacher of his highly intelligent young... Read allIn northern England around 1900, the worker John O'Brien lives near poverty in a small house in the worker's district. He falls in love with Mary, the teacher of his highly intelligent younger sister Kathy and daughter of a rich family. Their love is doomed by the social differen... Read allIn northern England around 1900, the worker John O'Brien lives near poverty in a small house in the worker's district. He falls in love with Mary, the teacher of his highly intelligent younger sister Kathy and daughter of a rich family. Their love is doomed by the social difference, but the vigorous Mary refuses to allow outer circumstances destroying their love.
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- Bella Bradley
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Fantastic acting ( and I have a soft spot for Ian Bannan, taken too early), but the production is generally excellent, with fantastic locations (as is the norm for these various Catherine Cookson productions). The mum and daughters of the O'Brien family were all excellent- and a poignant moment with dad (played by Leslie Scolfield ) later on in the film in itself justified his fee. The Bracken lad & Molly O'Brien were the best of the kids, Jane Horrocks needed more experience (which obviously later she got by the bucketful!)
I will go back to Beamish, and I will visit Blythe - this production demands me!
Did you know
- TriviaThe first Cookson novel to be filmed was Chronique d'un amour impossible (1989) starring Sean Bean and Owen Teale, was nominated for an Emmy award in 1990. Based on the 1952 novel of the same name by Catherine Cookson, screenplay written by Rob Bettinson, it was directed by David Wheatley and also starred Anny Tobin.
- GoofsAlthough the film is set about 1900, one scene at the Newcastle docks shows a modern overhead crane.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Story of the Costume Drama: The Stars (2008)
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- 15 Straßen zum Glück
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- Marsden Grotto, South Shields, Tyne & Wear, England, UK(where John and Mary always meet)
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