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Poldark

  • TV Movie
  • 1996
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
431
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John Bowe and Ioan Gruffudd in Poldark (1996)
Costume DramaPeriod DramaDramaHistory

Ross Poldark returns from war to right wrongs and reunite with the love of his life.Ross Poldark returns from war to right wrongs and reunite with the love of his life.Ross Poldark returns from war to right wrongs and reunite with the love of his life.

  • Director
    • Richard Laxton
  • Writers
    • Winston Graham
    • Robin Mukherjee
  • Stars
    • John Bowe
    • Mel Martin
    • Michael Attwell
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    431
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Laxton
    • Writers
      • Winston Graham
      • Robin Mukherjee
    • Stars
      • John Bowe
      • Mel Martin
      • Michael Attwell
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Bowe
    John Bowe
    • Ross Poldark
    Mel Martin
    Mel Martin
    • Demelza
    Michael Attwell
    Michael Attwell
    • George Warleggan
    Ioan Gruffudd
    Ioan Gruffudd
    • Jeremy Poldark
    Kelly Reilly
    Kelly Reilly
    • Clowance Poldark
    Nicholas Gleaves
    Nicholas Gleaves
    • Stephen Cravenson
    Gabrielle Lloyd
    Gabrielle Lloyd
    • Jane Gimlet
    Sarah Carpenter
    • Lady Harriet
    Hans Matheson
    Hans Matheson
    • Ben Carter
    Amanda Ryan
    Amanda Ryan
    • Cuby Trevanion
    James Saxon
    James Saxon
    • Prince Regent
    Nicholas Rowe
    Nicholas Rowe
    • Lord Edward Fitzmaurice
    Andrew Readman
    Andrew Readman
    • Dr. Dwight Enys
    Fiona Victory
    Fiona Victory
    • Caroline Enys
    Patrick Pearson
    • Canning
    John Boswall
    John Boswall
    • Cary Warleggan
    Tom Mannion
    • John Trevanion
    Michael Troughton
    Michael Troughton
    • Duke of Leeds
    • Director
      • Richard Laxton
    • Writers
      • Winston Graham
      • Robin Mukherjee
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    User reviews9

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    5speedo58

    Is that all there is?

    We were left waiting for the next sequence. The VHS tape started to crackle and we knew there was no more! What happens next? Surely they aren't going to leave us up in the air like this! The actors who played Poldark and Sir George could have been played by twins. We couldn't tell them apart. The scenery and costumes are lovely, but the "gentlemen" are all like cardboard cutouts. The flaming red hair of Clowence made for some spectacular photography, but she didn't have a range of expression. The most interesting character was Mrs. Poldark, full of fire and intelligence, and you wondered how she and the stuffed shirt Poldark ever got together! Like eating popcorn, it left us empty.
    1benbrae76

    Just awful

    I really looked forward to seeing this movie, but what disappointment and a waste of time it turned out to be.

    Of all the feature films which follow a great series, this has got to be one of the worst I've ever seen.

    It is so disjointed as to be utterly tedious, as is the plot. Miscasting abounds, and both acting and dialogue are dead and lifeless as is the direction. There is very little, indeed none, of the fire of the original characters on display here. In short it is a complete disaster.

    Winston Graham is a wonderful writer, ergo I can't imagine or believe that he wrote the screenplay for this drivel.
    8swithenban

    My Opinion

    I wish this sequel had been with the original cast, however given the time span involved from when it was originally shown, the actors would probably have been difficult to re-assemble. The acting in the new version was however excellent, my only complaint was that it was left hanging on every story line. How do you go about purchasing the rest of this series, surely it was just not left up in the air like this, in short this being such an all time beloved series, what were the distributors of the DVD's thinking. The actors, scenery, costumes and settings were outstanding, wish they had gone ahead with thoughts of turning this into a spectacular movie. So many books still to cover and with such a wide viewing audience you would think it would be a certain hit at the box office would be fun to try casting the movie. Any thoughts out there on who should be cast in the lead roles?
    10Kashmahal

    Mixed Reviews

    The old Poldark afficiandos regard this as a blasphemy. But I've noticed some reviews on Amazon that are a little less anorak and a little more objective, some of which are fairly favourable, one or two very much so. On its own terms it does have flaws. The book on which it is based is more an old man's ruminations than a story and any adaptation was going to run into problems. That said, the cast is great (the much-missed originals might well have floundered with their mannered performances, okay in the seventies but ... well ...), the locations and design are quite stunning and the story sort of lopes along a bit erratically but there are some good scenes. Laxton directs with finesse, in my view, and the script is more elegantly poetic than I think its audience was expecting. It does end rather suddenly but this was probably meant as a pilot to a series. On reflection, the stories are resolved, in a way, but leave something to the viewer to work out. Probably far too ambitious considering its natural constituency and in the end, possibly a compromise between something new and pandering to the old. It couldn't win. But it's actually a good piece of work. Congratulations all round.
    2TheLittleSongbird

    Skip this, watch the 2015 and especially 1975 versions instead

    What a mess and a waste of a talented cast. Easily the worst 'Poldark' adaptation, and that is saying a huge amount seeing as the 1975 version is a masterpiece and the 2015 series while with minor flaws is otherwise great and often magnificent.

    The only redeeming merits of this adaptation are some beautiful scenery and costumes and a highly credible Demelza in Mel Martin, played with plenty of fire and emotion. The cast is a talented one on the whole but are practically wasted, waste of talent is a big bugbear of mine and is just unacceptable. John Bowe has the looks but not the charisma for Poldark, and his chemistry with Martin nowhere near sizzles, instead as bland as soggy sandwiches.

    Ioan Gruffudd is very awkward and doesn't look comfortable in any way, while Kelly Reilly's performance is devoid of any expression of any kind. The worst asset is the storytelling, which is rushed, very jumpy and often abrupt, giving a sense of incompleteness, and it makes most events and subplots very difficult to follow. The editing is also all over the place, sometimes choppy, sometimes chaotic and sometimes sloppy, while the direction is ham-fisted and heavy-handed and the script is dreary and startlingly amateurish.

    All in all, watch the 1975 and 2015 versions instead. This is easily skip-able and best forgotten. 2/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Trivia
      The yellow gown worn by Fiona Victory (Caroline Enys) at the London ball is the same costume worn to dinner by Tanya Samuel in The Regency House Party (2004), and by a guest at the Duchess of Richmond's ball in Vanity Fair (1998).
    • Quotes

      Lord Edward Fitzmaurice: How does a lady swim in the sea?

      Clowance Poldark: In the sea, there is little choice but to swim.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Story of the Costume Drama: Picture Perfect (2008)

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    • Release date
      • October 3, 1996 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rodzina Poldarków
    • Filming locations
      • Coombe Haven, Menabilly, Cornwall, England, UK
    • Production company
      • HTV
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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