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Lorna Doone

  • TV Movie
  • 1990
  • PG
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
349
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Sean Bean, Clive Owen, and Polly Walker in Lorna Doone (1990)
DramaRomance

John Ridd was just a boy when the villainous Carver Doone callously murdered his father. Now a young man, John has two driving passions: his thirst for revenge against the outlaw Doones, and... Read allJohn Ridd was just a boy when the villainous Carver Doone callously murdered his father. Now a young man, John has two driving passions: his thirst for revenge against the outlaw Doones, and his love for the beautiful Lorna, daughter of his sworn enemies.John Ridd was just a boy when the villainous Carver Doone callously murdered his father. Now a young man, John has two driving passions: his thirst for revenge against the outlaw Doones, and his love for the beautiful Lorna, daughter of his sworn enemies.

  • Director
    • Andrew Grieve
  • Writers
    • R.D. Blackmore
    • Matthew Jacobs
  • Stars
    • Michael MacKenzie
    • Andrew Ferguson
    • Sean Bean
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    349
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andrew Grieve
    • Writers
      • R.D. Blackmore
      • Matthew Jacobs
    • Stars
      • Michael MacKenzie
      • Andrew Ferguson
      • Sean Bean
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michael MacKenzie
    • John Ridd's Father
    Andrew Ferguson
    • Young John
    Sean Bean
    Sean Bean
    • Carver Doone
    Claire Madden
    • Young Lorna
    Clive Owen
    Clive Owen
    • John Ridd
    Paul Young
    • Neighbour
    Jane Gurnett
    • Annie Ridd
    Billie Whitelaw
    Billie Whitelaw
    • Sarah Ridd
    Polly Walker
    Polly Walker
    • Lorna Doone
    Miles Anderson
    Miles Anderson
    • Tom Faggus
    Kenneth Haigh
    Kenneth Haigh
    • Judge Jeffreys
    Euan Grant MacLachlan
    • Ensie Doone
    Robert Stephens
    Robert Stephens
    • Sir Ensor Doone
    Martin Heller
    • Priest
    Rachel Kempson
    Rachel Kempson
    • Lady Dugal
    Hugh Fraser
    Hugh Fraser
    • King James II
    • Director
      • Andrew Grieve
    • Writers
      • R.D. Blackmore
      • Matthew Jacobs
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    User reviews9

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    1genehunt71

    Twaddle

    It's not even filmed in the beautiful West Country where it is set, instead choosing Scotland. Er, no thanks!
    10docp

    A movie to watch many times

    This TV movie of R.D. Blackmore's classic love story is itself a classic in every respect. The characters are all very believable and have real personalities without them becoming in any way artificial. They are just as one might imagine the people in this setting to behave and react. There are no weak links in the casting. The settings are authentic as are the costumes. In every way this is a movie to watch time and time again and still to find new things to enjoy.
    2rachandben

    Bad, bad, cheap and cheesy!

    I have 2 words for you. Sean Bean. He is the only worthwhile presence in this film. But even so, don't see this movie. Even though he is good as the main villain, you don't want to waste your time.

    I didn't care about the characters (except the little boy) and in fact, I didn't really care if the star crossed lovers ended up together or died. The movie did not make me care or BELIEVE that these people cared about each other at all. I have read a lot of "classic" novels after seeing the movies and this movie made me not even want to read the book. The story seems so boring. But I may go ahead and read it to try to redeem the story in my head.

    Stay away from Lorna Doone. The actress who played Lorna was also in Sense and Sensibility and she was much better in that. Watch Sharpe, Horatio Hornblower, A & E has great movies of novels like Pride and Prejudice. Or miniseries like the Forsyte Saga. Check them out, don't bother with Lorna Doone.
    1kzouras

    too many missing characters, lacking romance, disappointing

    Very disappointing version of Lorna Doone. Too many missing characters, no romantic scenes, changes in story line, too short, appeared low budget. Hardly enough dialogue to understand the story if you're not familiar with the novel. In some scenes it looks like Lorna has a cold sore on her upper lip. I'm sure make-up did it's best to hide it. I guess they didn't want to halt filming until it healed up, pity. Most likely why this movie lacked kissing scenes. Only one disappointing kissing scene at the very end. Lorna Doone is a great epic tale and should be told true. The 2000 version of Lorna Doone is twice as long, more romantic, much more enjoyable and more true to the book.
    10monkmangraham

    As Exciting as its Beautiful

    This is an enchanting production. Although it omits parts of the book, it faithfully reflects what is essentially a love story - a love story which takes place in the West Country in the 17th century in the time of King James II and the Monmouth Rebellion, which aimed to depose him.

    When I read the book, its evocative descriptions of the Exmoor landscape conjured up beautiful images in my mind and prompted me to visit the area. The Exmoor scenery was absolute magic and I was able to enjoy it once again in this 1990 Thames TV adaptation of the book.

    And yes, I know the film was actually shot in Scotland, but it could just as easily have been the wild windswept landscape of Exmoor. Producer Alan Horrox explained that 'the novel demands sweeping moorland vistas, plunging waterfalls, and a secret valley, as well as much else besides. When we researched the available locations on Exmoor, we discovered that much of the area has changed profoundly since the 17th century setting of the original novel...I believe it could never successfully evoke the full blooded dramatic sweep of this classic novel.' The settings for this move capture absolutely the haunting beauty of Exmoor. They embrace the remote and mysterious valley where the Doone clan of brutal outlaws live, all of them exuding 17th century lawlessness. Many other characters also seem to have just walked out of the pages of history - including King James II (Hugh Fraser) and his merciless judge, George Jeffreys .

    Clive Owen plays the noble, honest and hard working yeoman, John Ridd, whose father has been murdered by the odious Doone family - Sean Bean is convincing as Carver Doone, its savage and vindictive leader who tries to shoot Lorna -and Miles Anderson is wonderful as Tom Faggus, the bad but generous and loveable highwayman who is in love with John's sister Annie (Jane Gurnett).

    Polly Walker delivers an unforgettable performance as the heroine, Lorna Doone - a bewitching beauty and the love of John's life. The distinguished cast also includes Billie Whitelaw, who offers a sensitive portrayal of John's caring and gentle mother Sarah.

    The movie is a nice watchable length - 87 minutes - ideal for an inspirational and uplifting screening after dinner. And in case you're wondering, John and Lorna ultimately live happily ever after!

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    • Trivia
      In the scene with King James II, Polly Walker wears the same light blue dress as she did in Shogun Warrior (Kabuto/Journey of Honor)
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      Version of Lorna Doone (1911)

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    • Release date
      • December 26, 1990 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 綠林情話
    • Production company
      • Thames Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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