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The Black Velvet Gown

  • TV Movie
  • 1991
  • TV-14
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
694
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The Black Velvet Gown (1991)
Drama

In the 1830's in northern England, Riah Millican, a widow with three children, takes a job as housekeeper to a reclusive former teacher, Percival Miller. Miller makes Riah the gift of a blac... Read allIn the 1830's in northern England, Riah Millican, a widow with three children, takes a job as housekeeper to a reclusive former teacher, Percival Miller. Miller makes Riah the gift of a black velvet gown, and even educates her children. But when Riah discovers the reason behind M... Read allIn the 1830's in northern England, Riah Millican, a widow with three children, takes a job as housekeeper to a reclusive former teacher, Percival Miller. Miller makes Riah the gift of a black velvet gown, and even educates her children. But when Riah discovers the reason behind Miller's gifts, she vows to leave his house, but Miller has a hold on her, even after his d... Read all

  • Director
    • Norman Stone
  • Writers
    • Catherine Cookson
    • Gordon Hann
  • Stars
    • Bob Peck
    • Janet McTeer
    • Geraldine Somerville
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    694
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Norman Stone
    • Writers
      • Catherine Cookson
      • Gordon Hann
    • Stars
      • Bob Peck
      • Janet McTeer
      • Geraldine Somerville
    • 8User reviews
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Bob Peck
    Bob Peck
    • Percival Miller
    Janet McTeer
    Janet McTeer
    • Riah Millican
    Geraldine Somerville
    Geraldine Somerville
    • Biddy Millican
    Brendan P. Healy
    Brendan P. Healy
    • Tol Briston
    Jean Anderson
    Jean Anderson
    • Madame Gullmington
    Christopher Benjamin
    Christopher Benjamin
    • Anthony Gullmington
    Wendy Williams
    • Grace Gullmington
    David Hunt
    David Hunt
    • Laurence Gullmington
    Aran Bell
    • Stephen Gullmington
    Jonathan Firth
    Jonathan Firth
    • Paul Gullmington
    Louise Lombard
    Louise Lombard
    • Lucy Gullmington
    Madeleine Moffat
    • Jessie Hobson
    Val McLane
    • Annie Briston
    James Garbutt
    James Garbutt
    • Doctor Pritchard
    Donald Bisset
    • Mr. Morgan
    Lizzie McKenzie
    • Fanny Briggs
    Margo Stanley
    • Mrs. Fulton
    Caspar Berry
    • Older Davey Millican
    • Director
      • Norman Stone
    • Writers
      • Catherine Cookson
      • Gordon Hann
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    10modernzoo

    Imaginative Film! Brilliantly acted and directed!

    At first, it seems like it will be a typical mid-19th Century drary, but the plot, the direction, and the wonderful cast makes this film an extraordinary experience!
    8barrydayton

    Biddy as Jayne Eyre

    This is a rendition of Catherine Cookson's novel by the same name, which this reviewer has not read. It has been compared to Charlotte Bronte's novel Jane Eyre. Both are about class and Status in the mid 19th century. The comparison is not so much Bronte's Jane with Cookson's Riah but more with Jane and Riah's daughter Biddy. In both cases a lower class girl who has somehow been educated is able rise in status by marrying a man in her employer's status. These are both considered feminist novels with strong women characters and this film certainly takes this viewpoint, especially in the last scene.
    6stephaniwesterfield

    Least enjoyed of Catherine Cookson

    I have now watched all of the Cookson adapted movies on Prime. This one was unsettling and not resolved at the end. Enjoyed all of the rest.
    5digiron91

    Dated by decent

    Honestly I was just looking for some background noise while I worked for a tv movie made in 91 i found it looked a bit dated then that and the sound quality really wasn't good at all. It definitly has not aged well but I found myself rather engaged with the story. It was a bit choppy in places and a little vague but in the end I thought it had a good message. If it was remade today I think it could be better. The acting was so-so Biddy was a treat but everyone else seemed to fall flat.
    7Leofwine_draca

    Deceit and drama in the gloomy north

    Although I've never read a Catherine Cookson novel, I've seen a few of these '90s-era adaptations of her work now and they're all splendidly evocative renditions of her writing.

    THE BLACK VELVET GOWN is a case in point: it's a well-paced and engaging saga charting the fortunes of a poor family in mid-19th century County Durham. One of the most interesting things about this saga is that it's devoid of cliché, and you're never quite sure where the story's going to end up.

    In essence, this TV movie is made up of two parts. The first features Bob Peck's Percival Miller, a slightly odd man, reclusive in nature, who takes on a housekeeper and her children. The story that develops between the characters looks like it will follow well-worn routines, but in fact it doesn't; there's a twist that comes totally out of left field and one which I found very moving. Peck gives a physical performance in this one: all staring eyes and gnashing teeth. The camera loves him, and I loved his character. As the put-upon heroine, Janet McTeer looks and breathes the part, living in the era like few actors can manage.

    The second half moves forward in time to chart the fortunes of Geraldine Somerville, then breaking into acting for the first time with this her first major role. She's wonderfully: icy and fragile, a character who follows her own internal convictions rather than those of society. The film features some intense conflict and wonderfully understated little character moments.

    Director Norman Stone handled some of the best Cookson adaptations (including Robson Greene's THE GAMBLING MAN) and this is another highlight of his career; a strong, compelling take on a classic storyteller.

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    • Release date
      • June 2, 1991 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Catherine Cookson's The Black Velvet Gown
    • Filming locations
      • Wynyard Hall, Tees Valley, County Durham, England(Gulmington estate)
    • Production companies
      • Portman Productions
      • Tyne Tees Television
      • World Wide International Television
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      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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