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The Camomile Lawn

  • TV Series
  • 1992
  • 4h 18m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
1K
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Jennifer Ehle and Tara Fitzgerald in The Camomile Lawn (1992)
The Camomile Lawn: Episode 4
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Period DramaDramaRomanceWar

In 1939, young Oliver, Calypso, Polly and Walter visit friends and family in Cornwall. Spanish Civil War is over and WW2 has begun, so they enjoy their love life while they can. Decades late... Read allIn 1939, young Oliver, Calypso, Polly and Walter visit friends and family in Cornwall. Spanish Civil War is over and WW2 has begun, so they enjoy their love life while they can. Decades later, they gather again, this time for a funeral.In 1939, young Oliver, Calypso, Polly and Walter visit friends and family in Cornwall. Spanish Civil War is over and WW2 has begun, so they enjoy their love life while they can. Decades later, they gather again, this time for a funeral.

  • Stars
    • Felicity Kendal
    • Claire Bloom
    • Jennifer Ehle
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Stars
      • Felicity Kendal
      • Claire Bloom
      • Jennifer Ehle
    • 18User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

    Episodes5

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    The Camomile Lawn: Vol. 2
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    The Camomile Lawn: Vol. 1
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    The Camomile Lawn: Vol. 1
    The Camomile Lawn: Vol. 1
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    The Camomile Lawn: Vol. 1
    The Camomile Lawn: Episode 4
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    The Camomile Lawn: Episode 4
    The Camomile Lawn: Episode 2
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    The Camomile Lawn: Episode 2
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    The Camomile Lawn: Episode 3
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    Felicity Kendal
    Felicity Kendal
    • Helena
    • 1992
    Claire Bloom
    Claire Bloom
    • Sophy (older)
    • 1992
    Jennifer Ehle
    Jennifer Ehle
    • Calypso
    • 1992
    Richard Johnson
    Richard Johnson
    • Oliver (older)
    • 1992
    Rebecca Hall
    Rebecca Hall
    • Sophy
    • 1992
    Nicholas Le Prevost
    Nicholas Le Prevost
    • Hamish…
    • 1992
    Paul Eddington
    Paul Eddington
    • Richard
    • 1992
    Oliver Cotton
    Oliver Cotton
    • Max
    • 1992
    Virginia McKenna
    Virginia McKenna
    • Polly (older)
    • 1992
    Trudy Weiss
    Trudy Weiss
    • Monika
    • 1992
    Vivienne Ritchie
    • Iris
    • 1992
    John Elmes
    • James
    • 1992
    James Gaddas
    James Gaddas
    • Tony
    • 1992
    Tara Fitzgerald
    Tara Fitzgerald
    • Polly
    • 1992
    Toby Stephens
    Toby Stephens
    • Oliver
    • 1992
    Polly Adams
    Polly Adams
    • Sarah
    • 1992
    Rosemary Harris
    Rosemary Harris
    • Calypso (older)
    • 1992
    Martin Benson
    Martin Benson
    • Pauli
    • 1992
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    User reviews18

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    9eastbergholt2002

    Excellent

    The Camomile Lawn is one of my favorite British TV adaptations. It's based on a book by Mary Wesley, and was first shown in 1992. The director is Sir Peter Hall who founded both the National Theatre and the RSC. There are five episodes and it's compulsive viewing.

    It's a family drama set during the early years of World War II. In the last episode the characters meet at a funeral thirty years later, giving it similarities to the Big Chill. The main characters are seven cousins / friends who spend part of their summers in Cornwall at the home of Aunt Helena (Felicity Kendall) and Uncle Richard (Paul Eddington). The story begins in August 1939, before the Germans invade Poland. The friends, are mostly 18 or 19 and join the war effort when war is declared. The action then moves to London during the Blitz. The young cast all have an abundance of energy and charisma, especially Jennifer Ehle (Young Calypso), Tara Fitzgerald (Young Polly)and Rebecca Hall (Young Sophy).

    Philip Larkin famously said that sexual intercourse began in 1963, but he needed to get out more. With death all around them, the lead characters live for today and take a hedonistic approach to sex and booze. As the older Polly says (Virginia McKenna) "it was a happy time."

    Mary Wesley creates strong female characters who all seem wise, pragmatic and fun. The men mostly seem flawed and weak in some way. They are either dim-witted, obsessed with sex or confused about what they want. Eddington (Uncle Richard) is regarded by his family as something of a joke. Toby Stephens (Young Oliver) plays a left wing idealist who serves in the Spanish Civil War, lusts after Jennifer Ehle and complains about spending his army career running away from the Germans. Oliver Cotton (Max) plays a violinist who escapes from the clutches of the Nazis in Vienna and chases after the entire female cast.

    In Episode Five we meet older versions of the characters, including: Oliver (Richard Johnson), Sophy (Claire Bloom) and Calypso (Rosemary Harris)who talk about their past. Overall, it's fun, fast paced, beautifully written and brilliantly directed.
    Paddy-49

    The Second World War changes Middle Class behaviour and mores.

    This is an exceptional adaptation of a very good novel. Virtually nothing is changed from the original and the story is beautifully told. Whilst it is not really necessary to place this very accessible saga in the context of more acknowledged works of art about the effects of the War on society (e.g. 'Brideshead Revisited') it does stand up well even in such illustrious company.

    In just a few years attitudes, morals, priorities and sensitivities change beyond recognition for this appealing family group. A rather self-satisfied and indulgent family is first rocked by the effects of the Spanish Civil War (on Oliver). Then in rapid succession, as the effects of the Second World War take their grip, we get a believable series of events which make a modern morality tale.

    There is adultery; pedophilia; under age sex; bereavement; racial prejudice; a 'marriage' with two fathers and one mother; homosexuality; a manslaughter; a 'flasher'; sentimentality; casual sex; women's liberation; alcoholism; rape… Put like this, of course, its sounds improbable and sensational but in fact it is wholly believable.

    The women are the stronger characters and it is they who get their act together best to survive the war. Tara Fitzgerald's Polly is the classic example – a brilliant, pragmatic, practical and fabulously desirable woman who decides for herself what is right and brokes no argument. Her secret war work is clearly significant – but she is equally adept at managing her unconventional private life - where she begins a relationship (which endures) with both of a set of twins each of whom fathers one of her children. Jennifer Eale's 'Calypso' is no less determined – although her ambition (to marry a rich man) is selfish and she remains self-centered throughout. But there is honesty in her chosen lifestyle which is no less appealing than that of Polly. The young Sophy (Rebecca Hall) is again a strongly painted character who grows up rather too quickly as a result of the war. In the book this leads to a deflowering by the old goat Max Erstweiler when she is around 14 – although the constraint of the TV adaptation do not (quite) allow this to be seen. Helena (Felicity Kendal), wife of the dull and pompous Richard, also breaks free in war conditions and Max shows her that life need not end at 40 – with satisfying results for them both.

    Although the men in the story are rather weaker than the women there are some touching vignettes and good performances from Paul Eddington (as Richard) and others. I can unhesitating recommend the DVD to anyone interested in the social changes of the Second World War in England.
    8The_late_Buddy_Ryan

    Nudity, smut and depravity—what's not to like?

    With a strong cast headed by two of the stars of the Britcom classic "Good Neighbors" and a rash of complaints from Netflix members about nudity, "smut" and depravity, this '92 UK series seemed like a sureshot. Based on a novel by the renegade daughter of an old-school military family, it's a brisk, gossipy account of the martial, marital and extramarital adventures of an extended family of cousins in the early years of WW II. The Martha Stuarty title might be misleading; the lawn in question adjoins a cliffside house in Cornwall that belongs to most of the other characters' Aunt Helena (Felicity Kendal!), the exasperated wife of Uncle Richard (Paul Eddington!), a cranky, appeasement-minded, one-legged veteran of "the last show" (WW I). Also in residence is Sophy (an amazing debut performance by 11-year-old Rebecca Hall), a sensitive younger cousin who's being raised, haphazardly, by Richard and Helena. It's true that some of the characters, in their youthful self-involvement, can be a bit much (notably flashy, posh-voiced Calypso, a nice juicy part for Jennifer Ehle), but the series is consistently involving and occasionally quite moving. Paul Eddington totally nails a scene in which Richard, portrayed as a squawking grotesque till then, discusses sex and marriage with Calypso in a sweetly unguarded way; the last episode, set in the 1970s—by which time adorable Sophy has grown up to be a cranky Claire Bloom—is watchable but disappointing.
    moloko-4

    Fun , Touching , Sexy And Grrreeeeaaaaaatttt!

    Let's get the obvious out of the way first , Jennifer Ehle is GORGEOUS , so excuse me if i seem biased! Set during the war , a family with a strange besotment with the smell of their yard (?) are thrown in to a sea of love , hate and torrid affairs! The acting is absoloutely priceless throughout with everyone doing a marvellous job! Only problem is , where can i get it on VHS or DVD? A fantastic drama , a treat for all!
    Stanton_North

    Stylized, but oh-so stylish!

    Unforgettable adaptation of Mary Wesley's novel about a social circle in WWII - featuring affairs, incest and wife-swapping: "an immensely happy time", says one of the women, of the Blitz. Yet the series is far from tawdry. Like Calypso - the character everyone remembers - The Camomile Lawn is gorgeous to watch; glamorous; obsessed with sex; but slowly proves to have hidden depths and a strong, if unconventional, morality. Jennifer Ehle proves herself one of the sexiest figures to have been seen on screen, and a classic and classy actress to boot.

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      Jennifer Ehle's only career nude scenes. When asked about her several naked scenes during an interview, she said, "When I took the job, I didn't realize there would be so much of it, but no one forced me to do it. The first time I felt really shocked - then came a whole day of naked scenes. I went home and was physically sick. But it wasn't the time or place to sit down and ask why I'd done it. I'd forgotten that I'd be seen naked in a lot of living rooms."
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    • Release date
      • March 5, 1992 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mary Wesley's the Camomile Lawn
    • Filming locations
      • Broom Parc House, Veryan, Cornwall, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Zed
      • Channel 4 Television Corporation
      • Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
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      4 hours 18 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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