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Frenchman's Creek (1998)
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Product Details
- Starring: Tara Fitzgerald, Anthony Delon, Tim Dutton, James Fleet, Rupert Vansittart
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- Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
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- Binding: VHS Tape
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- Director: Ferdinand Fairfax
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- EAN: 9786305474654
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- Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
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- ISBN: 6305474656
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- Label: Starz / Anchor Bay
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- Manufacturer: Starz / Anchor Bay
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- Number of Items: 1
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- Product Group: Video
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- Publisher: Starz / Anchor Bay
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- Release Date: 1999-06-08
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- Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay
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- Title: Frenchman's Creek (1998)
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- UPC: 013131077339
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Avg Customer Rating: 
Product Description: This picaresque bodice-ripper is far more engrossing than one might expect, but then again it has a good pedigree. Based on a novel by Daphne du Maurier, the Restoration-era tale concerns Dona St. Columb (Tara Fitzgerald), a Catholic in the age of William and Mary and a survivor of Cromwell's repression. Married to an older, foolish aristocrat whom she easily manipulates, Dona has cultivated a suggestion of scandal to enhance her natural reputation as a tough, willful, cigarette-puffing Londoner. In an effort to get away from intrigues at the royal court, Dona takes her two children and heads for the family's Cornwall estate, where she hopes to find peace. She soon discovers, however, that French pirates turned patriots have been making use of her land, home, and even housekeeping staff to aid in France's war against Britain. Initially outraged, Dona is soon swayed by the pirates' passion for their cause and feels the absence in herself of a similar authenticity. The solution: join the raiders on their exploits and become the lover of their handsome captain (Anthony Delon). The story hums along most entertainingly and Fitzgerald's focused performance, both harsh and sensuous, provides a sturdy backbone to the drama. Delon mostly smolders, which is enough here, but the terrific supporting cast brings a dimension and color that makes the whole production more than agreeable. The ending is particularly satisfying, ultimately turning Frenchman's Creek into a human adventure that is more than the sum of its swashbuckling parts. --Tom Keogh
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Customer Reviews
Political intrigue, pirates, and romance
The filmmaker makes the most out of this mixture of political intrigue, pirates, and romance. The main character, Lady of St. Colomb was interesting and exciting. In sum, I thought this was excellent.
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Disappointed
I was disappointed with this version of Frenchman's Creek. The heroine's acting abilities were fine but the hero's ability is something to be desired. Definitely a B film, not impressed at all. I actually stopped watching it half way through.
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Better Than Expected
It's almost always said the book is better than the movie, but until Daphne Du Maurier's book, Frenchman's Creek, is rereleased, Du Maurier fans will have to settle for the movie version. This is a remake of an earlier movie and although there are no major stars featured in this movie, it was far better than expected and well worth watching. The main characters are well-rounded and even subtle subplots are woven into the main plot almost effortlessly. There is a twist at the end that was unexpected, which made the experience even richer.
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Content was worse than expected!
I have seen several Masterpiece Theatre movies on television and never had a problem with content. So I was shocked to find nudity in this film. I thought that the storyline and the characters were all good but as far as some of the scenes go I was disappointed.
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A Sexy Swashbuckler
I found this to be a superb production of the romance classic. Rich settings and an excellent cast brought the story and characters to colorful life. My one regret is that it wasn't longer. My second regret is that I don't have hair like the heroine. My third...that I can't sail happily away with the handsome hero. Beyond that, though, I certainly have no regrets about purchasing this film, a treasure chest of visual treats.
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