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Lorna Doone
330
Market price:
$24.95USD
Our price: $17.37USD
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Status:
IN-STOCK
Released:
2001-05-29
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Lorna Doone DVD Cast & Features
Cast:
Anthony Calf
,
Martin Clunes
,
Barbara Flynn
,
Martin Jarvis
,
Michael Kitchen
,
Anton Lesser
,
Jack Shepherd
,
Peter Vaughan
,
Aidan Gillen
,
Richard Coyle
,
Jesse Spencer
,
Amelia Warner
,
Honeysuckle Weeks
Director(s):
Mike Barker
Features:
cc
Interactive menus
Scene selection
Lorna Doone DVD Details
Video:
Pre-1954 Standard
Audio:
Dolby Digital Stereo
Language:
English
Running Time:
150
Genre:
Drama
Tv Shows
Tv Movie
Item Weight:
1
UPC:
733961702248
Product Code:
AEV70224DVD
Format:
DVD
Year:
2001
Studio:
A&e Home Video
Lorna Doone DVD Summary
Filmed in London and Wales, this two-part adaptation of the oft-dramatized
R.
D.
Blackmore
novel
Lorna Doone
was praised for its realism, though one or two nitpickers pointed out that the costumes were not all "in period" for 17th century Scotland.
This time around,
Amelia Warner
starred as the titular
Lorna
, whose romance with young
John Ridd
(
Richard Coyle
) was imperiled by the bloody, long-standing feud between the
Doones
and the
Ridds
.
The show was stolen by
Martin Clunes
in t
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