Brideshead Revisited (25th Anniversary Collector's Edition) | 
enlarge | Actors: Jeremy Irons, Anthony Andrews, Diana Quick, Jane Asher, Simon Jones Studio: Acorn Media Category: DVD
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Rating: 103 reviews Sales Rank: 1918
Format: Box Set, Color, Dvd-video, Full Screen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 4 Running Time: 659 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.5 x 1.2
MPN: 054961881499 UPC: 054961881499 EAN: 0054961881499 ASIN: B000GYI3DG
Theatrical Release Date: January 18, 1982 Release Date: October 10, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW AND FACTORY SEALED
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Product Description Epic story of three decades of the life of a young man, Ryder (Irons), who meets the Marchmain family and becomes wrapped up in their lifestyle, but who eventually comes to accept his own fate. Genre: Television Rating: NR Release Date: 10-OCT-2006 Media Type: DVD
Amazon.com Fill a bowl with alpine strawberries, break out the Château Lafite (1899, of course), and bask in this benchmark 1981 British miniseries based on Evelyn Waugh's classic novel. Adapted for the screen by John Mortimer (Rumpole of the Bailey), this impeccable, nearly 11-hour production mesmerized American viewers during the course of its PBS run in 1982. In his breakthrough role, Jeremy Irons stars as Charles Ryder, a disillusioned Army captain who is moved to reflect on his "languid days" in the "enchanted castle" that was Brideshead, home of the aristocratic Marchmain family, whose acquaintance Charles made in the company of an Oxford classmate, the charming wild child Sebastian. Anthony Andrews costars as the doomed Sebastian, whose beauty is "arresting" and "whose eccentricities and behavior seemed to know no bounds." The "entitled and enchanted" Sebastian takes Charles under his wing ("Charles, what a lot you have to learn"), but vows early on that he is "not going to let [Charles] get mixed up with [his] family." But mixed up Charles gets. He becomes a friend and confidante, not to mention a lover, to Sebastian's sister Julia (Diana Quick). Meanwhile, the self-destructive Sebastian's life spirals out of control. Brideshead Revisited boasts a distinguished ensemble, including Laurence Olivier in his Emmy Award-winning role as the exiled Lord Marchmain, Claire Bloom as Lady Marchmain, and the magnificent John Gielgud as Charles's estranged father. Grand locations and a haunting musical score make this a memorable revisit of an irretrievable bygone era. For those who scheduled their weeks around the original Monday-night broadcasts or those visiting Brideshead for the first time, this boxed set release will be, as Charles rhapsodizes at one point while strolling the castle grounds, "very near to heaven." --Donald Liebenson Stills from Brideshead Revisited (click for larger image) Beyond Brideshead Revisited  The Novel |  The Original Score (Soundtrack to the Movie) |  The Movie in Theaters Now |
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Great series October 9, 2008 This purchase was made to replace the VHS version I made from cable twenty years ago. It offers all I was looking for, i.e. a great series on a friendlier format.
Badly in need of subtitles October 4, 2008 MARVELOUS STORY AND BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPHY BUT LACKING SUBTITLES. HAD DIFFICULTY UNDERSTANDING SOME OF FLAT ENGLISH ACCENT DIALOGUE, ESPECIALLY JEREMY IRONS WHO SPEAKS IN A VERY LOW REGISTER. TURNING UP THE VOLUME DID NOT HELP AS DIALOGUE WAS COMPETING WITH BACKGROUND MUSIC. DO NOT HAVE HEARING PROBLEMS BUT THIS STORY WAS A CHALLENGE TO FOLLOW AT TIMES.
Brideshead Revisited September 20, 2008 A wonderful production. The casting and the story line far superior to the current movie by the same name. It is woth getting to understand the real tale being told.
Bridehead revisited September 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This movie gives me goose bumps every time I watch it. It is tragic and exciting. I love it!
Back When TV Was (Occasionally) Great September 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I saw Brideshead Revisited for the first time over 25 years ago on PBS. For a boy my age it proved strangely compelling and revealed a world to me I had never seen and never will. Then, a decade later, I was old enough to appreciate the book itself which I have read twice over the years. I can honestly say that the TV adaptation is faithful to the book. Unfortunately, I have not seen the film yet but hear it is a serious disappointment. This 1980s British take on Waugh was devoid of political machination and that's why it has aged so well. Regardless, the mini-series is timeless and I rented all four CDs last week. It's easy to see why this production launched the magnificent career of Jeremy Irons. He's always been one of my favorite actors and I thought Anthony Andrews was a joy as well.
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