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Lorna Doone, 2000

Lorna Doone

English

UK

Rating:7.0
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Profile of Lorna Doone

Lorna Doone can be described as emotional, stylized, and captivating. The plot revolves around young lovers, forbidden love, and social differences. The main genres are drama, romance, and period. In terms of style, Lorna Doone is epic and is a melodrama. In approach, it is serious and realistic. The storytelling is slow paced. Lorna Doone is set, at least in part, in the countryside. It is located in Scotland and England. It takes place in the 17th century. Lorna Doone is based on a book. The movie has received attention for being critically acclaimed. It is well suited for a girls' night and a date night.

Summary of Lorna Doone

In yet another film adaptation of R.D. Blackmore's swashbuckling romance, this excellent and lavish, BBC production of Lorna Doone brings the classic tale of revenge and family warfare to life with a sterling cast. Filmed in Wales, the epic family saga begins in 1675, during a turbulent time in history when insurgence against the Catholic King James II, of England and Scotland, runs rampant. The fierce Doone clan has galloped into a farming village, murdering the village's protector, the father of young John Ridd (Jack Baverstock and, later, Richard Coyle). Determined to avenge his father's death, the teenager goes into the Doone Valley where he meets the independent but vulnerable Lorna Doone (Katie Pitts-Drake and, later, Amelia Warner)--ward of the clan leader, Ensor Doone (Peter Vaughan)--who was kidnapped as a child. Meeting again years later, the two fall in love. Ridd is steadfast in nobility of spirit, but Lorna has been unwillingly engaged to her cousin, Ensor's evil, sadistic heir, Carver (Aidan Gillen). Carver displays a kind of sad obsession for Lorna, but at the end of the day he is as murderous as they come. As their love grows, Ridd finds a new reason to pursue his campaign against the villains that have long dominated his world, and protecting Lorna becomes equal to revenge. Lorna, however, may not be quite what she seems.

Details

Language: English
Country: UK
Release date: 11 March 2001
Runtime: 180 min

Cast and Crew

Martin Clunes as Jeremy Stickles in Lorna Doone
Martin Clunes

as Jeremy Stickles

Richard Coyle

as John Ridd

Aidan Gillen as Carver Doone in Lorna Doone
Aidan Gillen

as Carver Doone

Amelia Warner as Lorna Doone in Lorna Doone
Amelia Warner

as Lorna Doone

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Lorna Doone (2000)
Lorna Doone (2000)
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