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Brideshead Revisited [Region­ 4]

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Release Date
20 October 2005

Based on Evelyn Waugh's classic novel, Jeremy Irons stars as Charlie 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 co-stars as the doomed Sebastian. Sebastian takes Charles under his wing 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.


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Based on Evelyn Waugh's classic novel, Jeremy Irons stars as Charlie 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 co-stars as the doomed Sebastian. Sebastian takes Charles under his wing 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.

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9398710516098
Run Time
692 minutes
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Subtitles
English for the Hearing Impaired, Various
Region
4

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Brideshead Revisited opens in England on the eve of the World War II. Charles Ryder (Jeremy Irons), the main character and narrator, is presented as a rather incompetent officer in the British Army. He stumbles upon an English country house, which he has visited more than twenty years before.

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By ChioSee on June 19, 2007
This is the finest series I've ever seen on television. The fact that is based upon an excellent novel is only part of the equation. The locations, the music, the acting - everything comes together so beautifully in this project. Who else, besides Evelyn Waugh, writes lines like: "I was taken by the double illusion of familiarity and strangeness." or "A thin bat-squeak of sensuality..." or " I found myself close to heaven in those days." I must single out Sir John Gielgud. Every time he is on screen, he is hilarious. What a treasure. Watching this series is a bit like getting lost in reading "Lord of The Rings." You like the 'place' that they take you so much, you don't want it to end. If cable ever offered a Brideshead Revisited channel, I'd be among the first to subscribe.
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By Tia on June 8, 2007
this is a great dvd set of this tv show. its very compelling viewing with exeptional bonus/extra features. Anybody who was a fan of this series will enjoy this dvd set! yes, it may seem expensive, but it is well worth the money! you will not regret this purchaes. five stars from me! go get it now!
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By Pamela on August 27, 2008
My "revisit" to Brideshead Revisited after nearly 25 plus years absence was well worth while. I had forgotten what a great yarn Evelyn Waugh spun. His characters are beautifully defined in this marvellous production and supurbly brought to life by the (then) fledling talents of Jeremy Irons, Diana Quick and Anthony Andrews. Sir John Guilguid's portrayal of Jeremy Iron's father in this production is quite simply marellous and you find yrouself laughing out loud at his eccentric utterances. Well worth having in one's DVD library and I plan to re-visit this great production it every 5 years or so...
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By Erin on January 23, 2007
Brideshead Revisited is a lovely story set on the eve of world war two in England in 1939. This movie does have historical significance, but rather than focussing on the world war as many movies from this time do, it focusses on the significance of an english country house on a soldiers life. Very good movie
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