Lost Empires (1987)

Lost Empires (1987)
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This seven-part British miniseries was based on J.B. Priestley's autobiographical novel, originally published in 1965. Colin Firth starred as Richard Herncastle, a young and impressionable Yorkshire lad who in 1913 signed on as assistant to his Uncle Nick (John Castle), a professional magician. During the next year or so, Richard toured with Nick throughout the provinces as part of an Empire Music Hall circuit performing troupe. His delightful and sometimes shocking experiences with his fellow vaudevillians (among them such long-forgotten acts as Dunffield's Dogs and the Musical Tiplows) came to an abrupt end when WWI was declared and Richard was called to the colors. Largely filmed at the old Burton Opera House, which actually did serve as a music hall in years gone by, Lost Empires was telecast by ITV in 1987. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Colin FirthJohn Castle, (more)
Director(s):
Alan Grint
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This seven-part British miniseries was based on J.B. Priestley's autobiographical novel, originally published in 1965. Colin Firth starred as Richard Herncastle, a young and impressionable Yorkshire lad who in 1913 signed on as assistant to his Uncle Nick (John Castle), a professional magician. During the next year or so, Richard toured with Nick throughout the provinces as part of an Empire Music Hall circuit performing troupe. His delightful and sometimes shocking experiences with his fellow vaudevillians (among them such long-forgotten acts as Dunffield's Dogs and the Musical Tiplows) came to an abrupt end when WWI was declared and Richard was called to the colors. Largely filmed at the old Burton Opera House, which actually did serve as a music hall in years gone by, Lost Empires was telecast by ITV in 1987. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
410 mins

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Director(s):
Alan Grint
Writer(s):
Ian Curtis
Producer(s):
June Howson
Categories:
DramaForeign
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    James G.

    Lost Empires is based on the autobiographical novel of the same name by J. B. Priestley. It is set in the world of the Empires, what we used to call Vaudeville. It features the on stage and off stage lives of dozens of performers as recalled by Priestley, all rendered in high relief. Lost Empires is also a coming of age story, focusing on its narrator, Richard Herncastle, played by the very young Colin Firth. It is an involving and rich story, well worth the time.

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    Thomas E.

    intruiging look at Britain in the run-up to WW I lots of interesting characters, good acting and many sounds of the times. production is a bit dated (1986) but not key since time depicted in much earlier.

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    Twanda B.

    good older british mini series.

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