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.
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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.
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- TriviaThe 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.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Story of the Costume Drama: Picture Perfect (2008)
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